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Street map of Ipoh in 1921. The Kinta River and FMS railway run from the north to the SW corner. The heart of the town lies between them. Hugh Low Street is the main road running east–west, crossing the river, passing through the centre of town and leading to the railway station.
Mumbai: Maharashtra: 16.8 km 10.4 mi 4 June 2014 JNPT Road: Panvel,Navi Mumbai: Maharashtra: 28 km 17.4 mi 6 April 2022 6 lane access controlled road connecting Navi Mumbai to JNPT Port, it runs parallel to Uran-Panvel road Palm Beach Marg: Navi Mumbai: Maharashtra: 10 km 6.2 mi 6 1995 Palm Beach road is an access controlled 6 lane ring road of ...
Mohammad Ali Road: Disputed: South Mumbai: The road is either named for 19th-century philanthropist Mohammed Ali Roghe or Khilafat Movement leader Mohammad Ali Jauhar. [4] N.S. Patkar Marg: N.S. Patkar South Mumbai: Formerly called Hughes Road. [2] Nepean Sea Road: Evan Nepean: Malabar Hill: Governor of Bombay (1812–1819) Ramdas Nayak Road ...
The following towns, suburbs, and neighborhoods comprise the area formally (and collectively) known as Greater Ipoh, Malaysia. (Source: Ipoh City Hall [ 1 ] ) Towns/Suburbs
Makunsar – Saphale – Virar – Raypada – Vasai – joins NH8 near Mandvi, Vasai Thane: MH SH 41 Thane: MH SH 43 Kalyan Phata – Riverwood Park – Katai Naka – Taloja Bypass – Badlapur – Karjat – Khopoli Thane: State Hingway 51A Naneghat Junnar bori Belhe((korthan pimpalgav rotha))((kanhur pathar)) 106 Pune Thane a.nager: MH SH 52.
The Palm Beach Road is a 10-kilometre-long (6.2 mi) six-lane road and an upmarket and affluent residential and commercial road that connects Vashi and Belapur through Sanpada, Nerul, running parallel to the Mumbai Harbour.
The Jelapang and Ipoh South toll plazas were demolished in 2009 to make a non-stop route across Ipoh. This is achieved through the construction of two local-express lanes for each side, which are only accessible via Exit 138 Ipoh South Exit (for northbound traffic) and Exit 141 Ipoh North Exit (for southbound traffic).
At Mile 5, Klang–Teluk Intan Road FT5 near Batak Rabit, the Federal Route 5 is diverted to Sultan Yusuf Bridge FT5 to Sitiawan, while the Klang–Teluk Intan Road changes its route number to FT58. Starting from Sitiawan , Perak to its northern terminus at Ipoh , the Federal Route 5 ceases to be the main coastal trunk road; its role is taken ...