Trans-Papua Highway
The Trans-Papua Highway refers to 12 road segments, some under construction, across Western New Guinea in Indonesia, located in the island of New Guinea. The roads stretch from Sorong to Merauke with a total length of. As of March 2017, of roads had been completed and construction on all the roads was predicted to finish in 2018, but construction was delayed in late 2018 due to armed conflict.
As of 2019, around 90% of the route had been cleared, although very little was paved and bridges had not been constructed.
The completed road segments include 884 out of Indonesia's 1,068 km border road with Papua New Guinea. As of May 2017, the remaining parts of the road, including 7,000 meters of bridges, were planned to be completed in 2017 and 2018, although not all of the road has been layered by asphalt. As of October 2020, the road was only 200–300 km from completion.
Road segments
In West Papua and Southwest Papua
There are 4 road segments in West Papua:In Papua, Central Papua, Highland Papua, and South Papua
There are 8 road segments in Papua with a total length of ; of which by the end of October 2019, only 31.96 km is not yet connected. 874,45 km of the connected segments is layered with asphalt, and 1.465,46 km yet to be layered with asphalt.- Segment I: Kwatisore-Nabire, 208.10 kilometers
- Segment II: Nabire-Wagete-Enarotali, 275.50 kilometers
- Segment III: Enarotali-Ilaga-Mulia-Wamena, 469.48 kilometers
- Segment IV: Wamena-Elelim-Jayapura, 447.22 kilometers
- Segment V: Wamena-Habema-Kenyam-Mumugu, 271.60 kilometers
- Segment VI: Kenyam-Dekai, 217.90 kilometers
- Segment VII: Dekai-Oksibil, 231.60 kilometers
- Segment VIII: Wagete-Timika, 224.00 kilometers