Jalan Tun Sambanthan

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Jalan Tun Sambanthan
Major junctions
North end Kuala Lumpur
Central Market
Major intersections Jalan Cheng Lock
Jalan Hang Kasturi
Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1
Jalan Rakyat (Jalan Travers)
MYS Jkr-ft2.svg FT 2 Jalan Syed Putra
South endBrickfields south
MYS Jkr-ft2.svg FT 2 Jalan Syed Putra
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Dayabumi
KL Sentral
Brickfields
Highway system

Jalan Tun Sambanthan(formerly Jalan Brickfields) is a major road in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was built in 1982 and named after Tun V.T. Sambanthan, a former Minister of Works and Communications and one of the founding fathers of Malaysia.

Landmarks

Along Jalan Tun Sambanthan is the century-old Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), which has become a landmark in Brickfields. Further down along Jalan Tun Sambanthan is the Vivekananda Ashram that was built in the early 19th century.

The road connects motorists to KL Sentral, Dayabumi and Jalan Bangsar.

Jalan Tun Sambanthan at Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur. Bombaypoint.jpg
Jalan Tun Sambanthan at Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.

List of junctions

kmExitJunctionsToRemarks
North
Jalan Robson
Thean Hou Temple
Jalan Robson
Jalan Tun Sambanthan
(Jalan Brickfields)
Brickfields south
Jalan Syed Putra
MYS Jkr-ft2.svg FT 2 Jalan Syed Putra

South Only
Cheras
Seremban
Jalan Klang Lama
Petaling Jaya
Shah Alam
Klang
Parcelo interchange
Brickfields south
Jalan Syed Putra
MYS Jkr-ft2.svg FT 2 Jalan Syed Putra

Northwest Only
City centre
Parcelo interchange
Jalan Sultan Abdul SamadNortheast
Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad
T-junctions
Brickfields Northwest
Jalan Rakyat (Jalan Travers)
Jalan Bangsar
Bangsar
Jalan Damansara (KLMRR1)
T-junctions
KL Sentral Northwest
Jalan Stesen Sentral
P&R KL Sentral
Arrival/Departure
Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg TnG TAG Hub
  ETS   1 2 5 6 7 9
T-junctions
NU SentralNU Sentral
Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg
KL Sentral Monorail station KL Sentral Monorail Station
8
Jalan Sultan Abdul SamadSoutheast
Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad
T-junctions
KLMRR1 Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1

East Only
Sungai Besi
Cheras
Seremban
Petaling Jaya
Shah Alam
Klang
Istana Negara
Half diamond interchange
Jalan Sultan SulaimanJalan Sultan Sulaiman (Sulaiman Road)

West
Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin
Jalan Bangsar

East
MYS Jkr-ft2.svg FT 2 Jalan Syed Putra
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1 Jalan Kinabalu (KLIRR)
Diamond interchange
P&R Kuala Lumpur Railway Station P&R Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg
  ETS   1 2 5 9
North bound
Dayabumi Dayabumi
Malaysia road sign GI4a.svg
Interchange
Sungai Klang bridge
Kuala Lumpur
Central Market
Jalan Hang Kasturi (Rodger Road)Jalan Hang Kasturi
(No Entry)
T-junctions
Jalan Tun Sambanthan
(Jalan Brickfields)
Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock
(Foch Avenue)
East
Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock (Foch Avenue)
Petaling Street
Jalan Tun Perak
Jalan Pudu


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