Jalan Raja Laut

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Jalan Raja Laut
KL-Jalan Raja Laut 2.JPG
Major junctions
South end Jalan Tun Perak
Major intersections Jalan Tun Perak
Jalan Dang Wangi
Kuala Lumpur Inner Ring Road
(Jalan Sultan Ismail)
Jalan Putra
Jalan Ipoh
North end Jalan Ipoh
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Chow Kit
Sentul
Highway system
Raja Laut Yamtuan Muda Selangor, Raja Laut.jpg
Raja Laut

Jalan Raja Laut is a major road in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was named after the Penghulu (chief or governor) of Kuala Lumpur, Raja Laut. [1]

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It is a one-way road, northward only, from Jalan Raja to Jalan Sultan Ismail. It is parallel to Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, another one-way road albeit southward only.

Landmarks

List of junctions

Jalan Raja Laut in Kuala Lumpur on a typical weekday afternoon. KL-Jalan Raja Laut.JPG
Jalan Raja Laut in Kuala Lumpur on a typical weekday afternoon.
kmExitJunctionsToRemarks
Jalan Tun Perak
Jalan Raja Laut
Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) city hallDrive in tax counter
Menara Tun Razak Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg
Wisma PKNS Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg
KWSP (EPF) Building
Bandaraya LRT station Ampang Line
Sri Petaling Line
Jalan EsfahanEast
Jalan Esfahan (Jalan Selat)
No entry
Sogo shopping complex (formerly Sulaiman Courts flat)
Jalan Dang WangiEast
Jalan Dang Wangi (Jalan Campbell)
No entry
Jalan SemarangEast
Jalan Semarang (Jalan Broadrick)
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman
Jalan Dang Wangi
Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg Kompleks Pertama
T-junctions
Medan MARA Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg
Menara Tun Ismail Mohd Ali Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg
Sekolah Kebangsaan (Lelaki) Jalan Batu
Jalan Sultan Ismail Kuala Lumpur Inner Ring Road
Jalan Sultan Ismail

West
Jalan Kuching
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1 Ipoh

East
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman
Kampung Baru
Jalan Ampang
KLCC
Jalan P. Ramlee
Jalan Bukit Bintang
Junctions
Wisma Sime Darby Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg
Jalan Sri AmarEast
Jalan Sri Amar
T-junctions
Jalan Haji TaibEast
Jalan Haji Taib
Bazar Haji Taib
T-junctions
No entry
Jalan PutraJalan Putra
West Only
Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC)
Junctions
Jalan Raja Laut
Jalan Ipoh
Jalan Ipoh Jalan Ipoh

Northwest
Sentul
Segambut

Northeast
MYS Jkr-ft2.svg FT 2 Genting Klang-Pahang Highway
Jalan Pahang
Setapak
MYS Jkr-ft2.svg FT 2 Kuantan
Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz (Princes Road)
Kampung Baru
Jalan Semarak
Jalan Tun Razak (KLMRR I)
Hospital Kuala Lumpur
T-junctions

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References

  1. "Ini Penjelasan Pejabat Sultan Selangor Latar Belakang Raja Laut".