Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route

Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route
Jalan Lintas Kalimantan Poros Selatan
Route information
Part of AH150
Length3,901 km (2,424 mi)
Existed1970s[1]–present
HistoryCompleted in 2016[2]
Major junctions
West endAruk, Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan
Major intersectionsQ516 Lundu–Biawak Road
Trans-Kalimantan Highway Northern Route
Trans-Kalimantan Highway Central Route
Samarinda-Balikpapan Expressway
East endMalinau City, Malinau Regency, North Kalimantan
Location
CountryIndonesia
Primary
destinations
Sambas, Singkawang, Mempawah, Pontianak, Pangkalan Bun, Sampit, Palangkaraya, Kuala Kapuas, Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, Martapura, Rantau, Kandangan, Barabai, Paringin, Balikpapan, Samarinda, Bontang, Sangatta, Tanjung Redeb, Tanjung Selor, Kabupaten Paser
Highway system

The Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route (Indonesian: Jalan Lintas Kalimantan Poros Selatan), or simply the Trans-Kalimantan Highway, (Indonesian: Jalan Lintas Kalimantan) is a 3,901-kilometre (2,424 mi) national road that forms the backbone highway system in Kalimantan, Indonesia.[1] It forms a part of the larger Pan-Borneo Highway network which also combines with highway networks of East Malaysia and Brunei. The combined highway network forms the entire Asian Highway Network Route AH150.[3]

The Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route is linked to the Sarawak Pan-Borneo Highway FT1 via the Trans-Malindo Highway that links to the border crossing towns of Entikong and Tebedu. A new border crossing in Aruk at the western terminus of the Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route was inaugurated by the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo on 17 March 2017, which is linked to the Sarawak Pan-Borneo Highway FT1 via the Lundu–Biawak Road (Sarawak State Route Q516).[4]

  1. ^ a b Ahmad Arif; Haryo Damardono (5 February 2009). "Trans-Kalimantan, Jalan Harapan" (in Indonesian). Kompas.com. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
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  3. ^ "Chapter 3: Current Status of ASEAN Transport Sector" (PDF). Jakarta: ERIA Study Team and ASEAN Secretariat as part of ASEAN Strategic Transport Plan 2011–2015. October 2010: 3–1/3–95. Retrieved 16 November 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Yohanes Kurnia Irawan (18 March 2017). "Presiden Jokowi: Desain PLBN Aruk Paling Bagus Se-Indonesia" (in Indonesian). Kompas.com. Retrieved 28 April 2018.