Pahang Route 143 | |
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Jalan Pulau Tawar-Durian Hijau | |
Major junctions | |
South end | Durian Hijau |
FT 1553 Jalan Jengka Utara-Barat FT 64 Federal Route 64 | |
Southeast end | Pulau Tawar |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Kampung Perian Kampung Bandar Kampung Kepala Pulau Kampung Bukit Nikmat |
Highway system | |
Jalan Pulau Tawar-Durian Hijau (Pahang state route C143) is a major road in Pahang, Malaysia.
Km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks |
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Durian Hijau | FT 1553 Jalan Jengka Utara-Barat West FT 1553 Kuala Krau FT 98 Jerantut FT 98 Temerloh East Coast Expressway AH141 East Coast Expressway Kuala Lumpur East FT 1553 Bandar Pusat Jengka FT 1553 FELDA Jengka East Coast Expressway AH141 East Coast Expressway Kuantan Kuala Terengganu | T-junction | ||
Durian Hijau | ||||
FELDA Jengka 24 | East Jalan FELDA Jengka 24 FELDA Jengka 24 | T-junction | ||
Kampung Kepala Pulau | ||||
Kampung Bukit Nikmat | ||||
Sungai Tekam bridge | ||||
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Pulau Tekam | ||||
Pulau Tawar Muslim Cemetery | Pulau Tawar Muslim Cemetery Makam Pahlawan Mat Kilau (The Tomb of Mat Kilau) | Historical site | ||
Kampung Bandar | ||||
Sekolah Kebangsaan Perian | ||||
Kampung Perian | ||||
Sekolah Menengah Agama Pulau Tawar | ||||
Pulau Tawar Jalan Paya Tampak | North Jalan Paya Tampak Paya Tampak FT 64 Jerantut | T-junction | ||
Pulau Tawar | ||||
Kampung Batu Rong | ||||
Pulau Tawar | Northwest FT 64 Jerantut FT 64 Benta FT 234 Kuala Tembeling FT 234 Taman Negara Southeast FT 64 Maran FT 83 Bandar Pusat Jengka | T-junction |
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