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Bandar Meru Raya (Jawi: بندر مرو راي) is a new township in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. It is located between Jelapang and Chemor . The township includes various new shops, a shopping mall (Mydin Meru Raya branch), [ 1 ] a bus and taxi terminal, and the Tenby International School.
Meru Raya Interchange: Persiaran Meru Raya North Bandar Meru Raya (North) Chemor South Bandar Meru Raya (South) Jelapang: Diamond interchange FT 239 Ipoh North–Ipoh South Local Express Lane (Jalan Ampang–Jelapang) JKR border limit: North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 [North–South Expressway Northern Route Start/End of expressway
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The Ipoh–Lumut Highway project is a revival of the Ipoh–Lumut Expressway project which was scrapped due to the effects of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. [2] Initially, the Ipoh–Lumut Expressway was supposed to be built as completely new controlled-access expressway route with the tentative route number of E19, with its construction job being privatised and awarded to SILEX Sdn. Bhd ...
The inter-city bus terminal is located at Amanjaya Integrated Bus Terminal in Bandar Meru Raya, just north of the city. Medan Kidd is the public transport intracity terminal that is very near to Ipoh Railway Station. Currently, the main public transport operator in the city is PerakTransit under the branding of BAS.MY Ipoh.
Meru Raya I/C (Jelapang I/C) East A1 Jalan Jelapang – Bandar Meru Raya, Jelapang, Ipoh, Lumut, Pulau Pangkor West A1 Jalan Jelapang – Jelapang, Ipoh, Lumut, Pulau Pangkor 268.7 271.0 3 (140) Ipoh North I/C FT 1 Jalan Kuala Kangsar – Ipoh, Chemor, Bercham, Tasek, Sungai Siput 273.0 BR Sungai Kinta bridge 276.0 2 (139) Ipoh South I/C
The suburb is connected to Bandar Meru Raya through a road opened in August 2023. [2] References External links. This page was last edited on 9 December 2024 ...
Dubbed as the Sungai Perak–Lumut West Coastal Road Project, the final section of the Federal Route 5 was constructed as a project under the Fifth Malaysia Plan. [22] The project included the 1.3-km Sultan Yusuf Bridge FT5, the longest bridge along the Federal Route 5.