Bukit Putus Viaduct

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Bukit Putus Viaduct

Jambatan Bukit Putus
Coordinates 2°43′47″N102°02′42″E / 2.729815°N 102.045075°E / 2.729815; 102.045075
Carries Motor vehicles
CrossesBukit Putus, Titiwangsa Mountains
LocaleMYS Jkr-ft51.svg FT 51 Jalan Seremban-Kuala Pilah
Official nameBukit Putus Viaduct
Maintained by Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Seremban
Selia Selenggara Selatan Sdn Bhd
Characteristics
Design box girder bridge
Total length300 m
Width--
Height48 m
Longest span--
History
Designer Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
Constructed by Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
Opened2009
Location
Bukit Putus Viaduct

The Bukit Putus Viaduct (Malay: Jambatan Bukit Putus) is a motorway viaduct that carries Federal Route MYS Jkr-ft51.svg FT 51 near Bukit Putus, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. At 48 metres tall, it is the fourth highest bridge in Malaysia, after Jalan Bukit Kukus Paired Road, Rawang Bypass and Lojing Viaduct.

The viaduct was opened in November 2009, replacing the dangerous older section that winds up the Titiwangsa Mountains (redesignated as MYS Jkr-ft361.svg FT 361).

5°33′01″N101°20′59″E / 5.5504°N 101.34980°E / 5.5504; 101.34980


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