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  2. East–West Link Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The East–West Link Expressway, or Salak Expressway East–West Link Expressway (Malay: Lebuhraya Hubungan Timur-Barat), is an extension of Malaysia's Federal Highway from Seputeh to Taman Connaught in Cheras. It should not be confused with the East–West Highway route 4 that runs from Gerik in Perak to Jeli in Kelantan. This expressway is ...

  3. Malaysian Expressway System - Wikipedia

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    Pan Borneo Highway is the longest toll-free expressway in Malaysia North–South Expressway is the longest toll expressway in Malaysia. The Malaysian Expressway System (Malay: Sistem Lebuh Raya Ekspres Malaysia) is a network of national controlled-access expressways in Malaysia that forms the primary backbone network of Malaysian national highways.

  4. List of expressways and highways in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Seremban – Malacca – Rupat Island (Indonesia) – Riau (Indonesia) – Pontian: Straits of Malacca Partners Sdn Bhd Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Under planning: Kajang-Seremban Expressway 2 (Port Dickson – Banting Bypass)--Port Dickson – Lukut – KLIA – Banting: Lebuhraya Kajang-Seremban Sdn. Bhd. (Lekas) Beta Infra Sdn Bhd

  5. PLUS Expressways - Wikipedia

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    Projek Lebuhraya Usaha Sama Berhad (PLUS), a wholly owned subsidiary of PMB, was incorporated on 27 July 2011 to undertake the consolidation of all highway concessionaries acquired under a single entity. The acquisition of all five highway concession assets was completed on 12 January 2012.

  6. Pan-Borneo Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Pan-Borneo Highway (Malay: Lebuhraya Pan Borneo) including the sections now known as the Pan Borneo Expressway, [1] is a controlled-access highway on Borneo Island, connecting two Malaysian states, Sabah and Sarawak, with Brunei. The length of the entire highway is 2,083 kilometres (1,294 mi) for the Malaysian section, 168 kilometres (104 ...

  7. North–South Expressway (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The expressways is the result of joint efforts of the Malaysian Highway Authority, a statutory body, which has been planned early and begin construction, with the Projek Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan Berhad (PLUS) (North–South Expressway Project), a private company that was awarded concessions to finance, design, construct, operate and maintain the ...

  8. Indonesia–Malaysia border - Wikipedia

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    The map also does not show the western Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore tripoint, which should be located in this area. Indonesia and Singapore signed an agreement in 2009, extending their defined common boundary to a point where the two countries claim was as far westwards as they could go bilaterally. Tri-lateral negotiations would be necessary ...

  9. Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was official named Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge after the fourteenth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah of Kedah. [ 13 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] At midnight on 2 March 2014, the bridge was opened to traffic at 00:01 MST after the official opening ceremony .