List of Junctions
Km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks |
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KAMPUNG PENGKALAN PAOH | NORTHWEST Port Dickson Linggi SOUTHEAST Masjid Tanah Batang Malacca |
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Jalan Titian Bintagor | NORTHEAST JALAN TITIAN BINTAGOR Kampung Titian Bintagor |
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Kampung Sungai Jernih | ||||
LUBUK CHINA | ||||
Kampung Gaung Keladi | ||||
Kampung Sungai Siput | ||||
Kampung Lubuk Buntar | ||||
Sungai Siput bridge | ||||
Kampung Lendu | ||||
Brisu | SOUTH M155 JALAN KAMPUNG AYER LIMAU Masjid Tanah |
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Jalan Padang Kambing | SOUTHEAST M153 JALAN PADANG KAMBING Ayer Paabas Melekek Lendu Alor Gajah |
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Kampung Sungai Buloh | ||||
Kampung Lubuk Kepong | ||||
Taman Rumah Awam | ||||
SIMPANG AMPAT | LEBUH AMJ NORTH Seremban Rembau AH2 AH2 NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE Kuala Lumpur Johor Bahru SOUTH Alor Gajah Malacca |
Junctions | ||
A' Famosa Resort Entrance 1 | A' FAMOSA RESORT A' Famosa Golf and Country Club A' Famosa Waterworld Cowboy Town A' Famosa Animal World Safari Bukit PM |
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A' Famosa Resort Entrance 2 | A' FAMOSA RESORT Villas |
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PULAU SEBANG | NORTH Tampin Gemencheh Gemas SOUTH Alor Gajah Melaka |
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Kampung Arongan | SOUTH JALAN KUBANG GAJAH Kampung Kubang Gajah |
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Jalan Kemuning | SOUTH M135 JALAN KEMUNING Kemuning Gadek |
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KAMPUNG HUTAN PERCHA |
M131 JALAN MENGGONG NORTH Batang Malacca Gemencheh Gemas SOUTH Selandar Alor Gajah Nyalas |
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