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The Kerteh–Kuantan Port railway line is a defunct railway line in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. This 77 km long 1,000 mm ( 3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in ) gauge railway line connected the Petronas oil refinery in Kerteh , Terengganu , to Kuantan Port in Kuantan , Pahang . [ 1 ]
The East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) (Malay: Laluan Rel Pantai Timur) is an under construction standard gauge double-track rail project connecting Port Klang on the Straits of Malacca to Kota Bharu in northeast Peninsular Malaysia, connecting the East Coast Economic Region states of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan to one another, and to the Central Region of the Peninsula's west coast.
East–West Link Expressway 2.5 km Kuala Lumpur–Seremban Expressway 8.3 km: East–West Link Expressway Seputeh–Cheras Kuala Lumpur–Seremban Expressway Kuala Lumpur–Sungai Besi: ANIH Berhad (formerly known as MetaCorp Sdn Bhd) KLS Ronda (formerly known as Meta Ronda by UEM EDGENTA PROPEL) KLS-LINE (formerly known as Metaline 03-91732020 ...
Terengganu is the only state in Peninsular Malaysia not served by the KTM railway network. [1] The East Coast Rail Link is planned to have an interchange with the ECRL at Mentakab and expand the railway network to the cities located in the East Coast, such as Kuantan and Kuala Terengganu. [2]
Setiawangsa–Pantai Expressway (SPE) is a 29.8-kilometre (18.5 mi) expressway in Klang Valley, Malaysia that connects Taman Melati and Klang Gates from FT 28 Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2 to Sprint Expressway - Kerinchi Link and FT 2 Federal Highway at Kerinchi near Pantai and University of Malaya.
The Kuala Lumpur–Bentong section was constructed at the same time, followed by the Bentong–Temerloh section in 1928. [1] [4] The Kuala Lumpur–Kuantan Road FT2 was concluded in 1955 when the final section from Temerloh to Maran was opened to traffic on 11 June 1955. [8]
A map showing Malaysia's transportation network The 966 km North–South Expressway, which runs through seven states in Peninsular Malaysia, is the longest expressway in Malaysia. Transportation in Malaysia started to develop during British colonial rule, and the country's transport network is now diverse and developed. Malaysia's road network ...
Jalan Sungai Lembing, Federal Route 231 (formerly Pahang State Route C4), is a major highway in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. [1] It is also a main route to East Coast Expressway via Kuantan Interchange .