Lebuh Sentosa, Putrajaya

Last updated
Lebuh Sentosa
Route information
Existed1997–present
HistoryCompleted in 2003
Major junctions
North endPresint 11
Major intersections Persiaran Utara
Persiaran Barat
Persiaran Perdana
South end Persiaran Perdana
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Presint 8
Highway system

Lebuh Sentosa is a major highway in Putrajaya, Malaysia. [1] It connects Precinct 11 in the north to the Core Island of Putrajaya in the south.

Lists of interchanges

kmExitInterchangeToRemarks
North
Jalan P11/--
Presint 11
Lebuh Sentosa
Start/End of highway
Persiaran Utara Interchange Persiaran Utara

West
Cyberjaya
Puchong
Shah Alam
Dengkil
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Airport (malaysia).jpg

East
Kuala Lumpur
Kajang
Seremban
Half cloverleaf interchange
Lebuh Perdana Barat InterchangeLebuh Perdana Barat

West
Presint 8

East
Presint 7
Seri Perdana
Government office
Perdana Putra Building
Putra Mosque
Putrajaya Landmark
Diamond interchange
Lebuh Seri Wawasan InterchangeLebuh Seri Wawasan

West
Presint 8
Putrajaya police headquarters
Putrajaya fire stations

East
Presint 7
Perdana Leadership Foundation
Governmental offices
Palace of Justice
Millennium Monument
Diamond interchange
Hospital Putrajaya Hospital (malaysia).jpg North bound
Persiaran Barat InterchangeWest
Persiaran Barat
Cyberjaya
Dengkil
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e6.svg Putrajaya Link/North-South Expressway Central Link
Ipoh
Shah Alam
USJ
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Airport (malaysia).jpg
Johor Bahru
Singapore
Trumpet interchange
Seri Saujana Bridge Start/End of bridge
Seri Saujana Bridge
Seri Saujana Bridge Start/End of bridge
Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman JunctionsJalan Tunku Abdul Rahman

North Only
Presint 2 until 4
Putrajaya Millennium Monument
Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque
Junctions
Jalan Perpaduan JunctionsJalan PerpaduanJunctions
Lebuh Sentosa
Start/End of highway
Persiaran Perdana Junctions Persiaran Perdana

North
Government offices
Palace of Justice
Millennium Monument

South
Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)
Taman Selatan
Dengkil
Junctions

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