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The West Coast Expressway (E32), abbreviated WCE, is an interstate controlled-access highway running along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The 233-kilometre (145-mile) expressway is currently under construction, with several sections open for public use.
(former concessionaries known as Seremban–Port Dickson Highway (SPDH) Sdn Bhd) PLUS Ronda: Plusline: In operation: New North Klang Straits Bypass AH141: New North Klang Straits Bypass (NNKSB) (part of Federal Route FT 20) 17.5: Sungai Rasau–Port Klang (Add image of highway concessionaries logo) Grand Sepadu Sdn Bhd
Provincial Highway No. 61, usually known as the West Coast Expressway (西部濱海快速公路), is a highway that runs along the west coast of Taiwan. Several sections of the highway are freeway standards with no at-grade intersections, while the rest are local highway standards. There are several sections open for traffic.
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WCE can stand for: West Coast Eagles, an Australian Football League team; West Coast Express, a commuter rail service out of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; West Coast Expressway, an interstate expressway spanning across the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Windows CE, an embedded version of Microsoft Windows
The Federal Route 5 remains heavily used by travellers and commuters along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is unaffected by the presence of the North–South Expressway E1 and E2, as the FT5 highway is located far from the E1 and E2 expressways, besides the fact that the FT5 highway passes through the most populated regions in ...
Several map-coloring games are studied in combinatorial game theory. The general idea is that we are given a map with regions drawn in but with not all the regions colored. Two players, Left and Right, take turns coloring in one uncolored region per turn, subject to various constraints, as in the map-coloring problem. The move constraints and ...
[4] [5] As such, both highways also cross Ban Ban as it surrounds the intersection. Mount Walla (also known as Seven Hills) is in the north-east of the locality ( 25°38′43″S 151°51′28″E / 25.6454°S 151.8578°E / -25.6454; 151.8578 ( Mount Walla (Seven Hills) ) ) and rises to 569 metres (1,867 ft) above sea