Malaysia Federal Route 234

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Federal Route 234
Jalan Jerantut-Kuala Lipis
(Jalan Sungai Jan (Jerantut))
(Jalan Pekeliling (Kuala Lipis))
Route information
Length61.66 km (38.31 mi)
Major junctions
East end Jerantut
 Jkr-ft98.png Federal Route 98
Jkr-ft8.png Federal Route 8
West end Kuala Lipis
Location
Primary
destinations
Kuala Tembeling
Taman Negara (National Park)
Mela
Kerambit
Highway system

Federal Route 234, or Jalan Jerantut-Kuala Lipis (or also known as Jalan Sungai Jan in Jerantut) (formerly Pahang State Route C9) and Jalan Pekeliling in Kuala Lipis (formerly Pahang State Route C159)), is a federal road in Pahang, Malaysia. The roads connects Jerantut in the east until Kuala Lipis in the west. [1] It is also a main route to Taman Negara (National Park) in Kuala Tembeling. The route starts at Jerantut, at its interchange with the Federal Route 64.

Contents

In 2012, the highway was gazetted as Federal Route 234.

Features

The Federal Route 234 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing a maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

List of junctions and towns

KmExitJunctionsToRemarks
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0
Jerantut West
Jkr-ft64.png Benta
Jkr-ft64.png Raub
Jkr-ft8.png Kuala Lipis

East
Jkr-ft64.png Bandar Pusat Jengka
Jkr-ft64.png Maran

South
Jkr-ft98.png Temerloh
Jkr-ft98.png Mentakab
Jkr-ft98.png Kuala Kerau
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e8.svgTabliczka AH141.svg AH141 East Coast Expressway
Kuala Lumpur
Kuantan
Kuala Terengganu
Junctions
Jkr-ft64.png Jalan Benta–Maran
Jkr-ft234.png Jalan Jerantut–Kuala Lipis
Jerantut
Jerantut
Jerantut
Kampung Batu Embun
Jerantut
Kampung Batu Embun Seberang
East
Jkr-ft---.svg C145 Jalan Mangsuk
Mangsuk
Pedah
T-junctions
Kampung Teh
Kuala Teh
Sungai Teh bridge
Kampung Tanjung Betung
Kampung Rial
Kampung Besul
Sungai Besul bridge
Kampung Tanjung Gatal
Kampung Guai
Sungai Kerak bridge
Kampung Kuala Retang
Kuala Tembeling
Kuala Tembeling Surau (malaysia).jpg Masjid Kuala Tembeling
Kuala Tembeling North
Kuala Tembeling Jetty Jetty (malaysia).jpg
(Ferry to Taman Negara (National Park))
Information centre (malaysia).jpg Tourist Information Centre
Parking (malaysia).jpg Food court (malaysia).jpg Toilet sign (Malaysia).svg
T-junctions
Kampung Tanjung Bungor
Kampung Serdang
Kampung Temunga
Kampung Durian Anggang
Mela
Mela South
Jkr-ft---.svg C160 Jalan Samak Jani
Mela
Samak Jani
T-junctions
Kampung Atil
Sungai Cheka bridge
Jerantut-Lipis district border
Kampung Hulu Lik Kecil
Kampung Ganding
Kampung Mempelas
Kampung Aur
Kampung Beluan
Kampung Nuar
Kampung Tanjung Buluh
Kerambit North
Jalan Pekan Kerambit
Kerambit
Kerambit Railway Station
T-junctions
Railway crossing bridge
Kerambit South
Jkr-ft---.svg C160 Jalan Samak Jani
Sungai Lik
Samak Jani
T-junctions
Kerambit West
Jkr-ft64.png Benta
Jkr-ft8.png Raub
T-junctions
Kampung Jeram Bungor
Kampung Kuala Lanar
Kampung Tanjung Lipis
Tanjung Lipis Rest HouseTanjung Lipis Rest HouseT-junctions
Sungai Lipis bridge
Kuala Lipis
Town Centre
North
1506 Jalan Utama Kecau
Town Centre
Masjid Sultan Mahmud (Kuala Lipis District Mosque)
Hospital Kuala Lipis Hospital (malaysia).jpg

Northeast
Kuala Lipis District and Land Office
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Clifford (Secondary School)
Roundabout
Lipis District Police Headquarters
Kuala Lipis
Kuala Lipis Magistrate High Court
Kuala Lipis
Kampung Tanjung Rambai
R&R blue.png Medan Selera Jalan Bidai (Food Court) Parking (malaysia).jpg Food court (malaysia).jpg Toilet sign (Malaysia).svg Surau (malaysia).jpg Wakaf.jpg
Jkr-ft234.png Jalan Jerantut–Kuala Lipis
Jkr-ft8.png Kuala Lumpur–Kota Bharu Highway
Kuala Lipis Northwest
Jkr-ft8.png Padang Tengku
Jkr-ft8.png Gua Musang
Jkr-ft8.png Kuala Krai
Jkr-ft8.png Kota Bharu
Jkr-ft185.png Ipoh
Jkr-ft102.png Cameron Highlands

South
Jkr-ft8.png Benta
Jkr-ft8.png Raub
Jkr-ft8.png Bentong
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e2.svgJkr-ft2.pngTabliczka AH141.svg AH141 Kuala Lumpur
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.