Bukit Indah Highway | |
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Route information | |
Length | 5 km (3.1 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Bukit Indah-LINKEDUA Interchange Second Link Expressway AH143 Second Link Expressway (Pontian-Johor Bahru Parkway) |
Second Link Expressway AH143 Second Link Expressway (Pontian-Johor Bahru Parkway) FT 52 Iskandar Coastal Highway | |
South end | Bukit Indah (South) Interchange FT 52 Iskandar Coastal Highway |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Bukit Indah Horizon Hills |
Highway system | |
Bukit Indah Highway (Malay : Lebuhraya Bukit Indah) is a major highway in Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia. [1] [2]
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table.(November 2021) |
Km | Exit | Interchange | To | Remarks | |
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Bukit Indah-linkedua Interchange | Second Link Expressway AH143 Second Link Expressway Pontian-johor Bahru Parkway West Second Link Expressway AH143 Iskandar Puteri FT 16 Senai International Airport Second Link Expressway AH143 Gelang Patah FT 5 Pontian FT 177 Port of Tanjung Pelepas Second Link Expressway AH143 Tuas (Singapore) North–South Expressway Southern Route AH2 Kuala Lumpur East FT 17 Taman Perling FT 1 Johor Bahru FT 17 Bandar Sri Alam FT 17 Pasir Gudang FT 3 AH18 Kota Tinggi | Trumpet interchange | |||
Second Link Expressway AH143 Second Link Expressway Start/End of expressway PLUS Expressway border limit | |||||
Bukit Indah Highway | |||||
Bukit Indah Persiaran Indah | Persiaran Indah West Taman Nusa Indah East Skudai Other Townships | Junctions | |||
Bukit Indah 2 Persiaran Indah Utama | West Persiaran Indah Utama Taman Nusa Indah | Junctions | |||
Jalan Persiaran Timur | West Jalan Persiaran Timur Horizon Hills | T-junctions | |||
Bukit Indah Highway | |||||
FT 52 Iskandar Coastal Highway Lebuhraya Sultan Iskandar Start/End of Highway | |||||
Horizon Hills Interchange | FT 52 Iskandar Coastal Highway Lebuhraya Sultan Iskandar Southwest FT 52 Iskandar Puteri J4 Gelang Patah FT 5 Pontian FT 177 Port of Tanjung Pelepas Second Link Expressway AH143 Tuas (Singapore) Kota Iskandar Legoland Malaysia Northeast FT 52 Taman Perling FT 52 Iskandar Coastal Bridge FT 52 Johor Bahru AH2 Woodlands (Singapore) FT 52 Tampoi FT 1 Skudai Danga Bay | Cloverleaf interchange |
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