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Part of Federal Route 60 | |
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Sitiawan Bypass | |
Major junctions | |
North end | Seri Manjung |
Dinding Bypass Federal Route 18 A176 Jalan Pasir Panjang Federal Route 5 West Coast Expressway | |
South end | Kampung Koh |
Location | |
Primary destinations | Lumut Teluk Intan |
Highway system | |
Sitiawan Bypass, Federal Route 60, is a highway bypass in Manjung district, Perak, Malaysia.
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Km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks | |
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Kampung Koh | North Ipoh Ayer Tawar Sitiawan South Klang Kuala Selangor Sabak Bernam Teluk Intan East Kampung Lekir BeruasIpoh Kapar | Start/End of highway T-junctions | |||
Sitiawan Bypass Start/End of highway | |||||
Jalan Pasir Panjang | A176 Jalan Pasir Panjang Northeast Kampung Koh Southwest Kampung Pasir Panjang | Junctions | |||
Seri Manjung Jalan Semarak Api | Southwest Jalan Semarak Api Town Centre Teluk Rubiah (closed) Hospital Seri Manjung Sultan Azlan Shah power station Southeast Kampung Cina Residential area | Junctions | |||
Sitiawan Bypass Start/End of highway | |||||
Jalan Kayu Manis | |||||
Seri Manjung Jalan Iskandar Shah | Jalan Iskandar Shah West Lumut Pangkor Island Teluk Batik Royal Malaysian Navy Lumut Naval Base East Sitiawan town centre | Start/End of highway Junctions | |||
North Dinding Bypass Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge Damar Laut Pantai Remis Changkat Jering | |||||
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