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Federal Route 27 | |
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KLIA Outer Ring Road (KLIAORR) (Jalan Pekeliling) | |
Route information | |
Length | 20.0 km (12.4 mi) |
Existed | 1995–present |
History | Completed in 1997 |
Major junctions | |
From | KLIA Expressway interchange |
KLIA Expressway Jalan Masjid KLIA Jalan KLIA 1 KLIA East Road (Jalan Pekeliling 2) Jalan Pekeliling 3 Jalan Pekeliling 4 Paroi–Senawang–KLIA Expressway | |
To | Kompleks Bunga Raya |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Banting Nilai Sepang International Circuit Salak Tinggi Sepang KLIA Cargo Terminal |
Highway system | |
KLIA Outer Ring Road(KLIAORR), or Jalan Pekeliling, Federal Route 27, is the second highway and ring road along Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) after KLIA Expressway (Federal Route 26) in Malaysia. [1] During Formula One Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix championship every year it becomes the main route to Sepang F1 Circuit. From 1 March 2006 until 9 May 2014 it became a main road to Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT).
The Kilometre Zero is located at KLIA Expressway Interchange.
At most sections, the Federal Route 27 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.
There are no overlaps, alternate routes, or sections with motorcycle lanes.
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table.(November 2021) |
km | Exit | Interchange | To | Remarks | |
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0 | 2701 | KLIA Expressway Interchange | KLIA Expressway North AH2 North–South Expressway Central Link AH2 Ipoh AH2 Shah Alam AH2 Johor Bahru AH2 Seremban AH2 Kuala Lumpur South Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Main Terminal Building (KLIA 1) LCCT Terminal (KLIA 2) | Trumpet interchange | |
KLIA Expressway | |||||
KLIA Outer Ring Road (Jalan Pekeliling) | |||||
1 | |||||
2702 | Jalan Masjid KLIA Exit | Northeast Jalan Masjid KLIA Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque (KLIA Mosque) Malaysia Airports main headquarters KLIA police station Tabung Haji Complex KLIA | South bound | ||
2702 | Bulatan KLIA 1 Roundabout | Jalan KLIA 1 North Labohan Dagang–Nilai Route Banting Salak Tinggi Nilai Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque (KLIA Mosque) South Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Main Terminal Building (KLIA 1) KLIA Charter Field Town (KLIA Town Centre) Concorde Inn KLIA Mitsui Outlet Park | Roundabout | ||
2703 | Jalan Dagang Junctions | North Jalan Dagang | T-junctions | ||
2704 | KLIA North Interchange | Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway North Salak Tinggi Dengkil Putrajaya Cyberjaya South Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Main Terminal Building | Interchange Under construction | ||
Sungai Labu bridge | |||||
Kampung Baru Lanjut | Kampung Baru Lanjut | Junctions For light vehicles only | |||
Sungai Labu bridge | |||||
2705 | Jalan Pekeliling 1 Exit | East Jalan Pekeliling 1 | South bound | ||
2706 | KLIA East Road Junctions | East KLIA East Road (Jalan Kuarters KLIA) KLIA Quarters Bandar Enstek Kota Seriemas B48 Salak Tinggi B48 Sepang B48 Bagan Lalang | T-junctions | ||
Sepang International Circuit | East Sepang International Circuit Main grandstand National Automotive Museum | South bound | |||
Petronas Petronas Layby | Petronas | North bound | |||
2707 | Sepang International Circuit Junctions | West Jalan Pekeliling 3A V KLIA vista point V East Jalan Pekeliling 3 Sepang International Circuit Main grandstand National Automotive Museum | Junctions | ||
8 | |||||
2708 | Jalan Pekeliling 4 Junctions | East Jalan Pekeliling 4 Malaysian Ministry of Agriculture Quarantine Complex Custom and Excise Depot Centre Veterinary Centre FAMA Complex Fisheries Quarantine Centre | T-junctions | ||
11 | |||||
KLIA Outer Ring Road (Jalan Pekeliling) Start/End of highway | |||||
11.2 | 2709 | Bulatan KLIA S3 Roundabout | North Jalan KLIA S3 Malaysia Airports (MAS) Complex Cargo Complex Pos Malaysia mail centre KLIA S3 Town Centre Southeast Paroi–Senawang–KLIA Expressway Seremban Port Dickson (Under planning) | Roundabout | |
2710 | Bulatan KLIA S5 Roundabout | North Jalan KLIA S5 Malaysia Airports (MAS) Complex Air Asia Training Centre | Roundabout | ||
2711 | Tank Farm Junctions | Tank farm MAS hangar Air Asia hangar | T-junctions | ||
Landing light | |||||
Sewage treatment plant | |||||
KLIA Meteorological Station | |||||
Kompleks Bunga Raya |
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