Malaysia Federal Route 19
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Route information | |
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Length | 68.50 km (42.56 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Kampung Ulu Kendong, Negeri Sembilan |
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South end | Malacca Town, Melaka |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Tampin Alor Gajah |
Highway system | |
Federal Route 19 is a federal road in the state of Malacca, Malaysia. The road connects Kampung Ulu Kendong in Negeri Sembilan to Malacca Town.[1]
Route background
The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 19 starts at Kampung Ulu Kendong at Negeri Sembilan–Melaka state border.
History
The road used to be the main railway line of Kemus–Malacca. The railway line was dismantled in 1942, following the Japanese occupation. In 2004, about 80% of the route from Melaka city to Simpang Ampat (including Melaka Bypass and Alor Gajah Bypass) was upgraded to a dual-carriageway known as Lebuh AMJ (Federal Route 19).
Features
At most sections, the Federal Route 19 was built under the JKR R5 road standard as a dual-carriageway highway (except Kg. Gajah Mati–Alor Gajah–Kg. Melekek section and Taboh Naning–Ulu Kendong section) with partial access control, with a speed limit of 90 km/h.
There is one overlap: Bulatan Taboh Naning–Kampung Melekek, Kampung Gajah Mati–Malim Jaya (overlaps with 19 Lebuh AMJ).
There are no alternate routes or sections with motorcycle lanes.
List of junctions and towns
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Km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks | |
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Melaka Dewan Hang Tuah |
East Jalan Munshi Abdullah Semabok West Jalan Kubu Tengkera |
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Melaka Jalan Hang Tuah (Hang Tuah Walk) |
Federal building Chief Ministers Department Stadium Hang Tuah |
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Jalan Panglima Awang | Jalan Panglima Awang | Junctions | |||
Jalan Bachang | Jalan Bachang | Junctions | |||
Kampung Tambak | South Template:JKR Lebuh AMJ Template:JKR Muar Template:JKR Batu Pahat Southwest Template:JKR(M) Klebang Highway Klebang Tengkera |
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Kampung Gajah Mati–Bulatan Taboh Naning | see also Template:JKR Lebuh AMJ | ||||
Simpang Ampat-NSE Bulatan Taboh Naning |
Northeast Kampung Taboh Naning Historical Dol Said's House East North–South Expressway Southern Route AH 2 North–South Expressway Southern Route North Kuala Lumpur Seremban Pedas Linggi Template:Parking Layby signs Pedas Linggi Layby South Johor Bahru Melaka Ayer Keroh Template:RSA-OBR signs Ayer Keroh Overhead Bridge Restaurant and Rest and Service Area |
Roundabout | |||
Kampung Lanjut | |||||
Naning | Masjid Naning Makam Dol Said |
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Kampung Cherana Puteh | |||||
Railway crossing bridge | |||||
Kemus | Kemus | T-junctions | |||
Melaka Alor Gajah district border | |||||
Melaka–Negeri Sembilan border | |||||
Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus Rembau district border | |||||
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Kampung Ulu Kendong | North Template:JKR Rembau Template:JKR Seremban South Template:JKR Tampin Template:JKR Gemencheh Template:JKR Gemas Template:JKR Segamat |
T-junctions |
References
- ^ Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619.