Persiaran Persekutuan, Putrajaya

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Persiaran Persekutuan
Route information
Existed1997–present
HistoryCompleted in 1999
Major junctions
North endWetland Interchange
Mes-e26.svg South Klang Valley Expressway
Major intersectionsMes-e26.svg South Klang Valley Expressway
Persiaran Utara
Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
South end Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Putrajaya
Highway system

Persiaran Persekutuan is a major highway in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It connects Wetland Interchange of the South Klang Valley Expressway in the north to Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah in the south. [1]

Lists of interchanges

KmExitInterchangeToRemarks
Wetland-SKVE InterchangeMalaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e26.svg South Klang Valley Expressway

West
Pulau Indah Jetty (malaysia).jpg
Banting
Klang
Cyberjaya
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Jetty (malaysia).jpg
Puchong
Shah Alam

East
Kajang
Semenyih
Kuala Lumpur
Seremban
Trumpet interchange
Railway crossing bridge
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e26.svg South Klang Valley Expressway
Start/End of expressway
SKVE Holdings Sdn Bhd border limit
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Sepang district border
JKR border limit
Selangor-FT Putrajaya border
Police post
Federal Territory of Putrajaya
Perbadanan Putrajaya border limit
Persiaran Persekutuan
Taman Wetlands
Wetlands Bridge
Wetlands Interchange Persiaran Utara

West
Shah Alam
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Jetty (malaysia).jpg
Presint—until --

East
Kajang
Kuala Lumpur
Interchange
Arch
Persiaran Persekutuan
Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
Persiaran SAAS Thoroughfare Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Putrajaya
Alamanda Putrajaya
Government office
Perdana Putra Building
Putra Mosque [2]
Putra Bridge
Seri Perdana

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References

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  2. "Best places to see in Putrajaya- the federal capital of Malaysia - All about Kuala Lumpur - Thing to do, Travel, Dining and things to do". www.kualalumpurhospitality.com. Retrieved 2022-06-10.