Jalan Sungai Lembing

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Jkr-ft231.png
Federal Route 231
Jalan Sungai Lembing
Route information
Length35.97 km (22.35 mi)
Major junctions
West end Sungai Lembing
Major intersections1488(1488) Jalan Panching
Mes-e8.svgTabliczka AH141.svg AH141 East Coast Expressway
1486(1486) Jalan Bukit Goh
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Kuantan Bypass
Jkr-ft2.svg Federal Route 2
East end Kuantan
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Jabur, Bandar Indera Mahkota, Kuantan Port, Cherating, Kuala Terengganu
Highway system

Jalan Sungai Lembing, Federal Route 231 (formerly Pahang State Route C4), is a major highway in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. [1] It is also a main route to East Coast Expressway via Kuantan Interchange. The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 231 starts at Kuantan.

At most sections, the Federal Route 231 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

List of junctions

KmExitJunctionsToRemarks
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47
Sungai Lembing Sungai Lembing

Myan
Sungai Pandan Waterfall Recreation (malaysia).jpg
Sungai Lembing Museum
T-junctions
Jkr-ft231.png Jalan Sungai Lembing
Jalan Kuantan-Sungai Lembing
Start/End of highway
Kolek
Panching Gua Panching
Gua Charah
T-junctions
Kampung Ah Tong
Kampung Danau
Kampung Sungai Besar
Sungai AtongKampung Ah Tong
Jalan PanchingSouth
1488(1488) Jalan Panching
FELDA Sungai Panching Utara
FELDA Sungai Panching Timur
FELDA Sungai Panching Selatan
Jkr-ft2.svg Gambang
T-junctions
Sungai Danau
Sungai Kuantan bridge
Bukit Kuin
Sungai Riau bridge
Kuantan-ECENorth
Malaysian Highway Authority East Coast Regional Office


To/From Expressways
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e8.svgTabliczka AH141.svg AH141 East Coast Expressway

Northeast
Kuala Terengganu
Chukai (Kemaman)
Jabur

Southwest
Sungai Kuantan Bridge
Kuala Lumpur
Maran
Gambang
Hentian sebelah.jpg Kuantan Layby
T-junctions
Kampung Padang PerdanaNorth
1486(1486) Jalan Bukit Goh
1486(1486) Bukit Goh
1487(1487) FELDA Bukit Goh
1487(1487) Bukit Kuantan
1487(1487) Jabur
KotaSAS
T-junctions
Kampung Padang Darat
Kampung Padang
Sungai Pinang bridge
Sungai Pinang
Bandar Indera Mahkota
Indera Mahkota 14 and 15
Southeast
Jalan Sultan Abdullah
Indera Mahkota 14 and 15
T-junctions
Bandar Indera Mahkota
Indera Mahkota 13
Astana Golf and Country ClubT-junctions
Jkr-ft231.png Jalan Sungai Lembing
Jalan Kuantan-Sungai Lembing
Start/End of dual carriageway
Jkr-ft231.png Jalan Sungai Lembing
Jalan Bukit Ubi
Bandar Indera Mahkota
Kuantan Bypass Interchange
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Kuantan Bypass

Northeast
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Kuantan Port Port sign.jpg
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Kuala Terengganu
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Chukai (Kemaman)
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Cherating Beach (malaysia).jpg

Southwest
Jkr-ft420.png Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport Airport (malaysia).jpg
Jkr-ft2.svg Kuala Lumpur
Jkr-ft2.svg Gambang
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Johor Bahru
Terminal Kuantan Sentral
Cloverleaf interchange
Persiaran KWSPNortheast
Persiaran KWSP
Kompleks Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) Negeri Pahang
(Ministry of Home Affairs Complex (Pahang Branch))
Bangunan KWSP Pahang (EPF Building, Pahang)
International School of Kuantan (ISK)
Taman Bandar Kuantan (Kuantan Town Park)
Kuantan Medical Centre Hospital (malaysia).jpg Kuantan Medical Centre Hospital (malaysia).jpg
Bandar Indera Mahkota
Indera Mahkota Junctions
Northeast
Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah
Indera Mahkota 8
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) Kuantan Campus Malaysia Symbols-University.svg
Hospital UIAM (IIUM Medical Centre) Hospital (malaysia).jpg

Northwest
Persiaran Sultan Abu Bakar
Indera Mahkota 2 until 14
Junctions
Bandar Indera Mahkota
Indera Mahkota 1
Taman Mahkota Putra
Tengku Ampuan Afzan Mosque Malaysia Symbols-Surau.svg
Taman Sungai Charu
Bukit Ubi
Kuantan
Jalan Dato Lim Hoe Lek
Northeast
Jalan Dato Lim Hoe Lek
Stadium Darul Makmur
T-junctions
Kuantan
Jalan Wong Ah Jang
Northeast
Jalan Tun Dr Ismail
Jkr-ft2.svg Beserah Beach (malaysia).jpg
Kuantan Bus and Taxi Terminal Aiga groundtransportation inv.svg

Southwest
Jalan Dato Wong Ah Jang
Jkr-ft2.svg Tanah Putih
Jkr-ft2.svg Gambang
Junctions
Kuantan
Jalan Gambut
Jalan GambutT-junctions
Kuantan
Jalan Masjid
Northeast
Jalan Masjid
Jalan Gambut
Wisma Persekutuan (Federal Building)
Masjid Negeri Sultan Ahmad Shah Malaysia Symbols-Surau.svg
T-junctions
Jkr-ft231.png Jalan Sungai Lembing
Jalan Bukit Ubi
Start/End of highway
Jkr-ft231.png
0
Kuantan
Jalan Mahkota
Jalan Mahkota

Northeast
Jkr-ft183.png Tanjung Lumpur
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Pekan
Jkr-ft2.svg Gambang
Jkr-ft135.png Teluk Cempedak Beach (malaysia).jpg
Jkr-ft2.svg Beserah Beach (malaysia).jpg
Start/End of dual carriageway
T-junctions

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References

  1. Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN   1985-9619.