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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).
Ipoh–Lumut Highway, Federal Route 5, is a 70.7-km federal highway in Perak, Malaysia, connecting the Perakian capital city of Ipoh in the east to Lumut near Sitiawan in the west. [2] The Ipoh–Lumut Highway consists of a 22.7-km super two highway from Jelapang to Seputeh and a 48-km divided highway from Seputeh to Lumut.
Ipoh North-NSE (South) (formerly Jelapang-NSE) North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route North Maximum height limit 4.5 m Bukit Kayu Hitam Penang Kuala Kangsar: T-junctions Taman Meru Jaya: Taman Jati: Taman Meru: West Jalan Bukit Meru Taman Meru Taman Bukit Meru: T-junctions Jelapang-ILE: West
From Sitiawan, the Federal Route 5 is rerouted for the last time to Ipoh–Lumut Highway FT5 to its northern terminus at Jelapang near Ipoh, where the road is linked to the North–South Expressway E1 and Jalan Kuala Kangsar FT1 via Jalan Jelapang A1. [5]
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). The toll plazas in Ipoh ...
Ipoh North–Ipoh South Local Express Lane: 7.3: Ipoh North (Jelapang)–Ipoh South: PLUS Malaysia Berhad with its subsidiary Projek Lebuhraya Usahasama Berhad Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) FT 241: Jalan Sungai Ujong: Seremban–Seremban 2: Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) FT 242: Persiaran Senawang 1: Paroi-LEKAS Interchange ...
The North–South Expressway passes through all the major cities and conurbations in West Malaysia, such as Penang, Ipoh, the Klang Valley and Johor Bahru. The Pan Borneo Highway is the longest toll-free expressways in Malaysia, connects the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak with Brunei .
North–South Expressway Northern Route: Ipoh: Jelapang – Ipoh South: 7.31 km (4.54 mi) Ipoh North–Ipoh South Local Express Lane: Mexico: Avenida Constitución / Morones Prieto: Monterrey: Mexico: Via Rápida Poniente y Oriente: Tijuana: Netherlands: A 2 / N 2: around Maastricht, Eindhoven, 's-Hertogenbosch, and Utrecht: Netherlands: A 4 ...