Jalan Bangsar | |
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Major junctions | |
North end | Bulatan Tugu Kuala Lumpur Inner Ring Road |
Kuala Lumpur Inner Ring Road Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 Jalan Rakyat (Jalan Travers) Bangsar-Petaling Jaya Bypass Jalan Maarof New Pantai Expressway New Pantai Expressway | |
Southwest end | Bangsar |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | KL Sentral Brickfields Bangsar |
Highway system | |
Jalan Bangsar is a major road in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The Jalan Travers-Bangsar junctions have been upgraded into flyover junctions. Construction began in early 2010 and was completed in mid-2010. Both projects were led by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur) (DBKL) and Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB). On 8 August 2010, the flyover of the Jalan Travers-Bangsar junctions opened to traffic.
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/junctions | To | Remarks | |
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Southwest New Pantai Expressway New Pantai Expressway Jalan Pantai Baharu Bandar Sunway Subang Jaya | |||||
New Pantai Expressway New Pantai Expressway Start/End of expressway NPE border limit | |||||
Jalan Bangsar DBKL border limit | |||||
Jalan Maarof | Northwest Jalan Maarof Bangsar Baru Bukit Bandaraya Bukit Damansara Damansara Town Centre | T-junctions | |||
Bangsar-Petaling Jaya Bypass | South Bangsar-Petaling Jaya Bypass Mid Valley City Petaling Jaya Shah Alam Klang | T-junctions | |||
Bangsar | |||||
Jalan Bangsar | |||||
Jalan Rakyat (Jalan Travers) | |||||
Jalan Rakyat (Jalan Travers) | Southeast Jalan Rakyat (Jalan Travers) Jalan Tun Sambanthan Brickfields KL Sentral | T-junctions with one flyover to Jalan Bangsar (Bangsar bound) | |||
Jalan Rakyat police station | |||||
Jalan Rakyat (Jalan Travers) | |||||
Jalan Damansara | |||||
Muzium Negara (West) | North Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 Jalan Damansara Jalan Duta Ipoh Klang PWTC Sentul Kuantan | Interchange | |||
KL Sentral | South Jalan Stesen Sentral P&R KL Sentral Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station Le Meridien Hotel Arrival/Departure TnG TAG Hub KTM Intercity KTM Komuter KTM ETS 5 6 7 | From city centre | |||
Muzium Negara (National Museum) Muzium Negara MRT station | Muzium Negara (National Museum) Muzium Negara MRT station 9 | From Bangsar only | |||
Muzium Negara (East) | East Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 Jalan Damansara Sungai Besi Cheras Seremban Petaling Jaya Shah Alam Klang Istana Negara (Royal Museum) | Interchange | |||
Suleiman Building | Suleiman Building | ||||
Hotel Majestic | |||||
Tourist Information Centre | |||||
Hotel Majestic | |||||
Jalan Sultan Sulaiman | East Jalan Sultan Sulaiman (Suleiman Road) Brickfields | ||||
Jalan Damansara | |||||
Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin (Victory Avenue) | |||||
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) main headquarters P&R Kuala Lumpur Railway Station | Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) Main Headquarters Kuala Lumpur Railway Station KTM Komuter | ||||
Bulatan Tugu | West Jalan Perdana (Jalan Venning) Masjid Negara Makam Pahlawan Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Pusat Islam Malaysia Perdana Lake Gardens Kuala Lumpur Bird Park Muzium Polis Taman Bunga Raya Memorial Tun Abdul Razak Planetarium Negara Northwest Kuala Lumpur Inner Ring Road Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin (Victory Avenue) City centre Dataran Merdeka Dayabumi North Jalan Tugu (Cenotaph Road) Jalan Cenderasari Dayabumi | Roundabout |
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