Malaysia Federal Route 120

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Federal Route 120
Jalan Makam Mahsuri
Route information
Length1.60 km (0.99 mi)
Major junctions
Southwest endJkr-ft118.png Jalan Mata Ayer near
Gamat factory
 Jkr-ft118.png Jalan Mata Ayer
North end Ulu Melaka
Jkr-ft112.png Langkawi Ring Road
Location
Primary
destinations
Kampung Mawat
Makam Mahsuri complex
Kampung Baru Teluk
Highway system

Federal Route 120, or Jalan Makam Mahsuri, is a major federal road in Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia. It is also a main route to Makam Mahsuri. [1]

Contents

Features

At most sections, the Federal Route 120 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

List of junctions and town

KmExitJunctionsToRemarks
Jkr-ft118.png Jalan Mata Ayer Jkr-ft118.png Jalan Mata Ayer

Northwest
Jkr-ft157.png Simpang Kenyum
Jkr-ft168.png Padang Matsirat
Jkr-ft112.png Ulu Melaka
Jkr-ft112.png Ayer Hangat
Jkr-ft165.png Langkawi International Airport Airport (malaysia).jpg

East
Jkr-ft118.png Mata Ayer
Jkr-ft112.png Kuah
T-junctions
Gamat Oil Medicine (Ubat Minyak Gamat) Factory Gamat Oil Medicine (Ubat Minyak Gamat) Factory
Visitors centre
Gamat shops
Parking (malaysia).jpg
Kampung Mawat
Makam Mahsuri
(Mahsuri Mausoleum)
Makam Mahsuri Complex Makam Mahsuri Complex
Makam Mahsuri (Mahsuri Mausoleum)
Perigi Mahsuri (Mahsuri's Well)
Traditional Malay House
Traditional Malay Kuih
Souvenir Shops
Parking (malaysia).jpg Information centre (malaysia).jpg Food court (malaysia).jpg Toilet sign (Malaysia).svg Surau (malaysia).jpg
Makam Mahsuri
(Mahsuri Mausoleum)
Kampung Baru Teluk
Ulu Melaka
Jkr-ft112.png Langkawi Ring Road
Jkr-ft112.png Langkawi Ring Road

North
Jkr-ft112.png Padang Gaong
Jkr-ft112.png Air Hangat
Jkr-ft111.png Tanjung Rhu

South
Jkr-ft114.png Padang Matsirat
Jkr-ft168.png Langkawi International Airport Airport (malaysia).jpg
T-junctions

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References

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