KLIA Outer Ring Road

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Federal Route 27
KLIA Outer Ring Road
(KLIAORR)
(Jalan Pekeliling)
Labu Lanjut 3.jpg
Route information
Length20.0 km (12.4 mi)
Existed1995–present
HistoryCompleted in 1997
Major junctions
From KLIA Expressway interchange
Major intersectionsJkr-ft26.png KLIA Expressway
Jkr-ft341.png Jalan Masjid KLIA
Jkr-ft182.png Jalan KLIA 1
Jkr-ft344.png KLIA East Road (Jalan Pekeliling 2)
Jkr-ft342.png Jalan Pekeliling 3
Jkr-ft343.png Jalan Pekeliling 4
Mes-e--.svg Paroi–Senawang–KLIA Expressway
ToKompleks 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).

Contents

The Kilometre Zero is located at KLIA Expressway Interchange.

Features

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.

List of interchange

kmExitInterchangeToRemarks
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0
2701KLIA Expressway InterchangeJkr-ft26.png KLIA Expressway

North
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e6.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Central Link
Mes-e1.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 Ipoh
Mes-e6.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 Shah Alam
Mes-e2.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 Johor Bahru
Mes-e2.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 Seremban
Mes-e2.svgMes-e20.svgMes-e6.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 Kuala Lumpur

South
Jkr-ft26.png Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Airport (malaysia).jpg
Jkr-ft26.png Main Terminal Building (KLIA 1) Airport (malaysia).jpg
Jkr-ft26.png LCCT Terminal (KLIA 2) Airport (malaysia).jpg
Trumpet interchange
Jkr-ft26.png KLIA Expressway
Jkr-ft27.png KLIA Outer Ring Road
(Jalan Pekeliling)
Jkr-ft27.png
1
2702Jalan Masjid KLIA ExitNortheast
Jkr-ft341.png Jalan Masjid KLIA
Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque (KLIA Mosque)
Malaysia Airports main headquarters
KLIA police station
Tabung Haji Complex KLIA
South bound
2702Bulatan KLIA 1 RoundaboutJkr-ft182.png Jalan KLIA 1

North
Jkr-ft32.png Labohan Dagang–Nilai Route
Jkr-ft31.svg Banting
Jkr-ft32.png Salak Tinggi
Jkr-ft32.png Nilai
Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque (KLIA Mosque)

South
Jkr-ft182.png Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Airport (malaysia).jpg
Jkr-ft26.png Main Terminal Building (KLIA 1) Airport (malaysia).jpg
Jkr-ft182.png KLIA Charter Field Town (KLIA Town Centre)
Concorde Inn KLIA
Mitsui Outlet Park
Roundabout
2703Jalan Dagang JunctionsNorth
Jalan Dagang
T-junctions
2704KLIA North InterchangeJkr-ft29.png Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway

North
Jkr-ft32.png Salak Tinggi
Jkr-ft29.png Dengkil
Jkr-ft29.png Putrajaya
Jkr-ft29.png Cyberjaya

South
Jkr-ft26.png Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Airport (malaysia).jpg
Jkr-ft26.png Main Terminal Building Airport (malaysia).jpg
Interchange
Under construction
Sungai Labu bridge
Kampung Baru LanjutKampung Baru LanjutJunctions
For light vehicles only
Sungai Labu bridge
2705Jalan Pekeliling 1 ExitEast
Jalan Pekeliling 1
South bound
2706 KLIA East Road JunctionsEast
Jkr-ft344.png KLIA East Road (Jalan Kuarters KLIA)
Jkr-ft344.png KLIA Quarters
Jkr-ft344.png Bandar Enstek
Jkr-ft344.png Kota Seriemas
Jkr-ft---.svg B48 Salak Tinggi
Jkr-ft---.svg B48 Sepang
Jkr-ft---.svg B48 Bagan Lalang
T-junctions
Sepang International Circuit East
Sepang International Circuit
Main grandstand
National Automotive Museum
Malaysia Symbols-Parking (Blue).svg
South bound
Malaysia Symbols-Parking (Blue).svg Petrol station (malaysia).jpg Petronas Petronas Layby Malaysia Symbols-Parking (Blue).svg Petrol station (malaysia).jpg Petronas Malaysia Symbols-Toilet.svg Malaysia Symbols-Surau.svg Malaysia Symbols-ATM.svg North bound
2707 Sepang International Circuit JunctionsWest
Jalan Pekeliling 3A
V KLIA vista point
Malaysia Symbols-Parking (Blue).svg V

East
Jkr-ft342.png Jalan Pekeliling 3
Sepang International Circuit
Main grandstand
National Automotive Museum
Malaysia Symbols-Parking (Blue).svg
Junctions
Jkr-ft27.png
8
2708Jalan Pekeliling 4 JunctionsEast
Jkr-ft343.png Jalan Pekeliling 4
Malaysian Ministry of Agriculture Quarantine Complex
Custom and Excise Depot Centre
Veterinary Centre
FAMA Complex
Fisheries Quarantine Centre
T-junctions
Jkr-ft27.png
11
Jkr-ft27.png KLIA Outer Ring Road
(Jalan Pekeliling)
Start/End of highway
11.22709Bulatan KLIA S3 RoundaboutNorth
Jalan KLIA S3
Malaysia Airports (MAS) Complex
Cargo Complex
Pos Malaysia mail centre
KLIA S3 Town Centre

Southeast
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e--.svg Paroi–Senawang–KLIA Expressway
Seremban
Port Dickson
(Under planning)
Roundabout
2710Bulatan KLIA S5 RoundaboutNorth
Jalan KLIA S5
Malaysia Airports (MAS) Complex
Air Asia Training Centre
Roundabout
2711Tank Farm JunctionsTank farm
MAS hangar
Air Asia hangar
T-junctions
Landing light
Sewage treatment plant
KLIA Meteorological Station
Kompleks Bunga Raya

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References

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

See also