is the most famous bridge in Bandung and second-longest bridge in Indonesia. Bandung can be accessed by highways from Jakarta. An intercity toll highway called
Cipularang Toll Road, connecting Jakarta,
Karawang,
Purwakarta, Padalarang and Bandung, was completed in May 2005, and is the fastest way to reach Bandung from the capital by road. Driving time is about 1.5 hours on average. There are three other options: the Puncak route (Jakarta-
Cianjur/
Sukabumi-Bandung), Purwakarta route (Jakarta-Cikampek-Purwakarta-Cikalong Wetan-Padalarang-Cimahi-Bandung) and the Subang route (Jakarta-
Cikampek-
Subang-
Lembang-Bandung). From cities further east (
Cirebon,
Tasikmalaya and
Central Java province), Bandung can be accessed through the main provincial road.
Indonesian National Route 3 links Bandung with the rest of Java towards
Cilegon and Ketapang (
Banyuwangi). The
Pasupati Bridge was built to relieve traffic congestion in the city for east–west transport. The
cable-stayed bridge lies through the Cikapundung Valley. It is wide and, after extensive delays, it was finally completed in June 2005, following financial investment from
Kuwait. The bridge is part of Bandung's comprehensive inner-city highways plan. Bandung has two intercity bus terminals: Leuwipanjang, serving buses from the west, and Cicaheum, serving buses from the east. Both are at full capacity and are to be replaced by a new terminal at Gedebage on land, after which the old terminals will function as inner-city terminals. The new terminal will be located next to the Gedebage railway station near Gedebage container dry port.
Taxis and
Carpooling are widely available. The primary means of public transportation is by
angkot minibuses (from
angkutan, "transportation" and
kota, "city");
angkot are privately operated and serve multiple routes throughout the city, and although cheap, they are considered basic and uncomfortable. To find exact angkot routes, passengers may look for information available through the drivers or at terminals. Due to the current extent of railway lines in Bandung, only two named regional railway services,
Lokal Bandung Raya and
Lokal Garut Cibatuan, are serving the city, serving a single line. It catered for the suburban areas east and west of the city such as
Cimahi,
Padalarang, Rancaekek, Cicalengka, as well as some other neighbouring towns such as Garut and Purwakarta. KAI Commuter took over the operations of both services from its mother company KAI in 2022, anticipating planned electrification of the route by Ministry of Transport.
Boseh is a dock-based
bicycle-sharing system provided by the Transport Service (
Dinas Perhubungan) of Bandung. corridor 2D bus stopping at
IKEA Kota Baru Parahyangan Public buses in Bandung and its surrounding urban area are operated by various operators, with a total 16 bus lines currently operating.
DAMRI buses used to dominate as the main bus operator serving the city and its surrounding metropolitan area, first operating in the 1970s, with at some point operating more than 10 routes. However, it collapsed in October 2021, leaving 5 routes still operating. Following the example of TransJakarta, the city government introduced its own BRT system called Trans Metro Bandung on 24 September 2009. By 2022, it served 5 trunk corridors and 1 feeder routes. Both DAMRI and Trans Metro Bandung buses uses higher deck buses similar to TransJakarta, but could be stopped anywhere along its route and do not run separately from traffic. Bus Garage Provincial government of West Java also operates a bus route called as Safe and Healthy Bus Rapid Transit (shortened Buratas), serving only a single line. As part of nationwide bus services modernization program called as Teman Bus, a more disciplined system branded as
Trans Metro Pasundan was introduced by central government's Ministry of Transportation in December 2021. Two operators, Big Bird (part of
Blue Bird Group) and DAMRI operated 5 routes inherited from former DAMRI routes under a contract with Ministry of Transport. Introduction of new bus routes in Bandung often faced resistance from
angkots and extortion attempts by so-called local patrons due to perception that their revenues being stolen, leading to blockades and verbal threats against bus drivers. Due to fragmentation of brands and operators, passengers must pay again when transiting to other bus lines or to other modes such as trains. Only Trans Metro Pasundan has integrated tariff, enabling users not to pay again when transferring to other routes within the system. serving Sadang Serang to Caringin A more comprehensive plan to revitalize the bus system will be implemented in 2024, extending from the Trans Metro Pasundan project. It would integrate all operators within a single system called Trans Bagja, with proper Bus Rapid Transit features such as dedicated lanes, frequent bus availability and bus stops. The planned system intended to use electric powered buses, both imported and locally produced. Bandung city government also operated a fleet of city tour buses called as Bandung Tour on Bus (shortened Bandros). Bandung has two large railway stations,
Bandung and
Kiaracondong Stations. Other smaller stations are
Cimindi, Andir,
Ciroyom, Cikudapateuh, and Gedebage Stations. Railway lines connect Bandung to
Cianjur, Jakarta,
Purwakarta,
Bekasi,
Karawang, and
Cikampek to the west, and
Surabaya,
Malang,
Yogyakarta, and
Solo to the east. The
Whoosh high-speed rail line currently provides train service from nearby
Padalarang and
Tegalluar to Jakarta's
Halim station. Due to constraints, stations serving Bandung are neither within Bandung city centre nor the limits of Bandung city. Instead, a
feeder service will ply between
Padalarang HSR station and the main Bandung station, using existing tracks.
Airport Bandung's main airport,
Husein Sastranegara Airport (BDO). The airport is located near the Dirgantara aerospace complex and Dirgantara Fairground. The
Kertajati International Airport in Majalengka Regency was built to replace the Husein Sastranegara Internasional Airport. Redevelopment of the existing Husein Sastranegara Internasional Airport (BDO) was completed in 2016. The new and larger second airport for the Greater Bandung Area;
Kertajati International Airport (KJT) opened in June 2018, just in time for the
2018 Asian Games. On 11 July 2023, Indonesian President
Joko Widodo announced that Husein Sastranegara Internasional Airport will be retired and all commercial flights will be moved to Kertajati starting October 2023 when it is fully operational. ==Education==