Part of Federal Routes 2 and 5 | |
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Jalan Jambatan Kota | |
Route information | |
Length | 4 km (2.5 mi) |
Existed | 1965–present |
History | Completed in 1967 |
Major junctions | |
South end | Bulatan Simpang Lima |
Persiaran Raja Muda Musa Klang-Banting Highway Federal Route 5 Federal Highway | |
Northeast end | Bulatan Simpang Empat |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Port Klang Banting Klang Kuala Lumpur |
Highway system | |
Jalan Jambatan Kota, Federal Route 2 and 5, is a major highway in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. It connects Bulatan Simpang Lima roundabout interchange until Bulatan 100 roundabout interchange.
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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Southwest Persiaran Raja Muda Musa Port Klang Southport Northport | |||||
Persiaran Raja Muda Musa | |||||
205 | Bulatan Simpang Lima Roundabout Interchange | West Jalan Raya Barat East Jalan Tengku Kelana Jambatan Musauddin Klang town centre Palace Ground Jalan Istana Istana Alam Shah Galeri Diraja Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Sultan Sulaiman Mosque South Klang-Banting Highway Pandamaran Banting Bandar Bukit Tinggi Bandar Botanic Al-Rahimiah Mosque Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah | Roundabout interchange | ||
Jalan Jambatan Kota | |||||
Klang Bandar Diraja (The Royal Town of Selangor) | |||||
Bangunan Sultan Alam Shah | Bangunan Sultan Alam Shah Majlis Perbandaran Klang (MPKlg) main headquarters Kota Raja Mahadi | North bound | |||
206 | Jalan Kota Exit | East Jalan Kota Town centre Istana Alam Shah Galeri Diraja Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Masjid Sultan Sulaiman | South bound | ||
Sungai Klang Bridge Jambatan Kota | Start/End of bridge | ||||
Sungai Klang Bridge Jambatan Kota Dataran Jambatan Kota | |||||
207 | Sungai Klang Bridge Jambatan Kota Jalan Pasar Exit | Below Bridge Jalan Pasar Emporium Makan | Start/End of bridge Closed | ||
Jalan Jambatan Kota | |||||
Klang flyover | Start/End of flyover | ||||
208 | Klang Klang flyover Klang Town Centre Interchange | Northwest Jalan Kapar Kapar Kuala Selangor Sabak Bernam | |||
Klang flyover | Start/End of flyover | ||||
Persiaran Sultan Ibrahim | |||||
209 | Klang Bulatan 100 Roundabout Interchange | South Jalan Batu Tiga Town centre B1 Meru Kapar Kuala Selangor Istana Alam Shah Sultan Sulaiman Mosque Al-Rahimiah Mosque Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah | Roundabout interchange | ||
East Persiaran Sultan Ibrahim Federal Highway I-City Shah Alam Kuala Lumpur |
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