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Federal Route 231 | |
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Jalan Sungai Lembing | |
Route information | |
Length | 35.97 km (22.35 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Sungai Lembing |
1488(1488) Jalan Panching AH141 East Coast Expressway 1486(1486) Jalan Bukit Goh AH18 Kuantan Bypass 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.
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Km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks | |
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47 | Sungai Lembing | Sungai Lembing Myan Sungai Pandan Waterfall Sungai Lembing Museum | T-junctions | ||
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 Atong | Kampung Ah Tong | ||||
Jalan Panching | South 1488(1488) Jalan Panching FELDA Sungai Panching Utara FELDA Sungai Panching Timur FELDA Sungai Panching Selatan Gambang | T-junctions | |||
Sungai Danau | |||||
Sungai Kuantan bridge | |||||
Bukit Kuin | |||||
Sungai Riau bridge | |||||
Kuantan-ECE | North Malaysian Highway Authority East Coast Regional Office To/From Expressways AH141 East Coast Expressway Northeast Kuala Terengganu Chukai (Kemaman) Jabur Southwest Sungai Kuantan Bridge Kuala Lumpur Maran Gambang Kuantan Layby | T-junctions | |||
Kampung Padang Perdana | North 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 Club | T-junctions | |||
Jalan Sungai Lembing Jalan Kuantan-Sungai Lembing | |||||
Start/End of dual carriageway | |||||
Jalan Sungai Lembing Jalan Bukit Ubi | |||||
Bandar Indera Mahkota Kuantan Bypass Interchange | AH18 Kuantan Bypass Northeast AH18 Kuantan Port AH18 Kuala Terengganu AH18 Chukai (Kemaman) AH18 Cherating Southwest Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport Kuala Lumpur Gambang AH18 Johor Bahru Terminal Kuantan Sentral | Cloverleaf interchange | |||
Persiaran KWSP | Northeast 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 | Kuantan Medical Centre | ||||
Bandar Indera Mahkota Indera Mahkota Junctions | Northeast Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah Indera Mahkota 8 International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) Kuantan Campus Hospital UIAM (IIUM Medical Centre) Northwest Persiaran Sultan Abu Bakar Indera Mahkota 2 until 14 | Junctions | |||
Bandar Indera Mahkota Indera Mahkota 1 | Taman Mahkota Putra Tengku Ampuan Afzan Mosque | ||||
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 Beserah Kuantan Bus and Taxi Terminal Southwest Jalan Dato Wong Ah Jang Tanah Putih Gambang | Junctions | |||
Kuantan Jalan Gambut | Jalan Gambut | T-junctions | |||
Kuantan Jalan Masjid | Northeast Jalan Masjid Jalan Gambut Wisma Persekutuan (Federal Building) Masjid Negeri Sultan Ahmad Shah | T-junctions | |||
Jalan Sungai Lembing Jalan Bukit Ubi Start/End of highway | |||||
0 | Kuantan Jalan Mahkota | Jalan Mahkota Northeast Tanjung Lumpur AH18 Pekan Gambang Teluk Cempedak Beserah | Start/End of dual carriageway T-junctions |
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