Pahang Route 123 | |
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Jalan Temerloh - Rumpun Makmur (Jalan C123) | |
Major junctions | |
North end | Rumpun Makmur |
Federal Route 2 1535 Jalan Batu Sawar-Jengka Barat | |
South end | Kampung Seberang Temerloh Federal Road 2 |
Location | |
Primary destinations | Batu Sawar |
Highway system | |
Jalan Kampung Seberang (Pahang state route C123) is a major road in Pahang, Malaysia.
Km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks |
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Jalan Temerloh-Maran | West Temerloh Mentakab Gemas Temerloh rest and service area AH141 East Coast Expressway Kuala Lumpur East Kuantan Maran Temerloh Restaurant and Rest Plaza AH141 East Coast Expressway Kuala Terengganu | T-junctions | ||
Kampung Seberang | ||||
Old Temerloh bridge | ||||
Kampung Seberang Temerloh | ||||
Kampung Bangau Parit | ||||
Jalan Padang Tenggala | East Jalan Padang Tenggala Kampung Padang Tenggala Kuantan Maran | T-junctions | ||
Kampung Bangau Parit | ||||
Kampung Teluk Mengkuang | ||||
Kampung Teluk Ira | ||||
Kampung Durian Burung | ||||
Kampung Berhala Gantang | ||||
Kampung Bintang | ||||
Kampung Bintang Baharu | ||||
Kampung Bintang Hulu | ||||
ECE (West) | AH141 East Coast Expressway West Kuala Lumpur Karak Temerloh Kampung Tebing Tinggi | Special entry/exit lane for motorcycles Motorcycles only | ||
ECE (East) | AH141 East Coast Expressway East Kuala Terengganu Kuantan Chenor Temerloh Rest and Service Area | Special entry/exit lane for motorcycles Motorcycles only | ||
Kampung Sanggang Seberang | ||||
Kampung Badok | ||||
Kampung Batu Pasak | ||||
Kampung Batu Nangka | ||||
Kampung Teluk Sentang | ||||
Kampung Purun | ||||
Kampung Desa Baru Purun | Kampung Machang Manis | T-junctions | ||
Kampung Kelibut | ||||
Kampung Paya Salak | ||||
Kampung Nuar | ||||
Kampung Kerai | ||||
Kampung Pulau Pasir Mandi | ||||
Kampung Baning | ||||
Kampung Dingkir | ||||
Kampung Tampin | ||||
Kampung Tanjung | ||||
Kampung Batu Menunggul | ||||
Kampung Teluk Batu Sawar | ||||
Kampung Batu Sawar - Simpang Ke Felda Jengka | T-junctions | |||
Kampung Kuala Senyum | ||||
Kampung Badak | ||||
Kampung Jonggok | ||||
Kampung Teluk Sabak - Simpang ke Gunung Senyum | T-junctions | |||
Kampung Gonnye | ||||
Kampung Gempu | ||||
Kampung Angut aka Kampung Gunung Sunyum | ||||
Simpang Pulau Raya | ||||
Rumpun Makmur | ||||
Batu Sawar | East 1535 Jalan Batu Sawar-Jengka Barat Bandar Pusat Jengka | T-junctions | ||
Rumpun Makmur | Gunung Senyum recreational park V |
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