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Semarang–Demak Toll Road

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Semarang–Demak Toll Road
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Semarang–Demak Toll Road is an under-construction toll road that will connect Semarang with Demak in Java, Indonesia.[1] The 24.7-kilometre (15.3 mi) toll road will act as a complement to the Trans-Java Toll Road. The toll road will increase accessibility and road network in the northern parts of Java. The toll road will be integrated with a sea dike at the northern beach of Semarang City, all the way until the Sayung River at Demak Regency.[2]

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The goal of constructing this toll road is to minimize congestion along the Semarang–Demak-Surabaya northern coast road of Java and also to the tourist cities in Demak, namely; Kadilangu/Sunan Kalijaga Tomb and Demak Great Mosque, as well as to overcome tidal flooding along the northern coast as a retaining sea wall guarder. The toll road is expected to be completed by 2021.[3]

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Sections

The toll road is divided into two sections, namely Section I of Semarang City and Section II of Demak Regency.

  • Section I Semarang City: District Genuk: Ex. Terboyo Wetan, Terboyo Kulon & Tirtomulyo
  • Section II Regency of Demak: District Sayung: Sriwulan Village, Bedono, Purwosari, Sidogemah, Sayung. Loireng & Tambakroto. District Karangtengah: Batu Village, Wonokerto, Kedunguter, Dukun, Karangsari, Pulosari & Grogol. District Wonosalam: Karangrejo Village, Wonosalam & Kendal Doyong. District Demak City: Ex. Kadilangu.[clarification needed]
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