Malaysia Federal Route 65

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Federal Route 65
Route information
Length11.20 km (6.96 mi)
Major junctions
North end Sultan Mahmud Airport Airport (malaysia).jpg
Major intersections Jkr-ft---.svg T143 Jalan Tengku Ampuan Bariah
Jkr-ft215.png Jalan Tengku Mohammad
Jkr-ft3685.png Jalan Tengku Ampuan Intan Zaharah
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Federal Route 3
South endBukit Besar
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Bandar Permaisuri (Setiu)
Kuala Terengganu
Highway system

Federal Route 65 is a federal road in Kuala Nerus and Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia. [1]

Contents

Overview

Jalan Lapangan Terbang Sultan Mahmud

Jalan Lapangan Terbang Sultan Mahmud is a federal road linking Wakaf Tembesu junctions until the Sultan Mahmud Airport at Seberang Takir.

Jalan Tengku Mizan

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Route background

The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 65 starts at Sultan Mahmud Airport junctions.

Features

At most sections, the Federal Route 65 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

There is one overlap: Wakaf Tembesu-Bulatan - Federal Route 3685 Jalan Tengku Ampuan Intan Zaharah

There is no alternate route, and one section with motorcycle lanes: Jalan Tengku Mizan.

List of junctions and towns

KmExitJunctionsToRemarks
Sultan Mahmud Airport Airport (malaysia).jpg Sultan Mahmud Airport Airport (malaysia).jpg
Arrival/Departure
Malaysia Symbols-Parking (Blue).svg
Sultan Mahmud Airport boundary
Malaysia Airports border limit
Jkr-ft65.png Jalan Lapangan Terbang Sultan Mahmud
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0
6512Sultan Mahmud Airport JunctionsSoutheast
Jkr-ft---.svg T143 Jalan Tengku Ampuan Bariah
Jkr-ft---.svg T143 Seberang Takir
Jkr-ft65.png Kuala Terengganu
Roundabout
TH Hotel and Convention Centre TerengganuTH Hotel and Convention Centre Terengganu
Kompleks Sukan Negeri Terengganu
(Terengganu State Sports Complex)
Kompleks Sukan Negeri Terengganu
(Terengganu State Sports Complex)
Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium
State Indoor Stadium
State Hockey Stadium
T-junctions
Terengganu Motorcross CircuitTerengganu Motorcross Circuit
6511 Jalan Tengku Mohammad JunctionsSoutheast
Jkr-ft215.png Jalan Tengku Mohammad
Jkr-ft65.png Kuala Terengganu
T-junctions
Jkr-ft65.png Jalan Lapangan Terbang Sultan Mahmud
6510Wakaf Tembesu
Wakaf Tembesu Junctions
Jkr-ft3685.png Jalan Tengku Ampuan Intan Zaharah

Northwest
Jkr-ft---.svg T1 Penarik
Jkr-ft---.svg T1 Merang
Jkr-ft---.svg T1 Batu Rakit
Jkr-ft---.svg T1 Batu Rakit Beach
T-junctions
Jkr-ft65.pngJkr-ft3685.png Jalan Tengku Ampuan Intan Zaharah
Wakaf Tembesu-Bulatansee also
Jkr-ft65.pngJkr-ft3685.png Jalan Tengku Ampuan Intan Zaharah
Bulatan-Bukit Besarsee also
Jkr-ft65.png Jalan Tengku Mizan

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References

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