North–South Expressway Central Link
Expressway 6 | |
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North–South Expressway Central Link Lebuhraya Utara–Selatan Hubungan Tengah | |
Route information | |
Part of AH2 (Shah Alam–Nilai) | |
Maintained by PLUS Expressways | |
Length | 63 km (39 mi) |
Existed | 1994–present |
History | Completed in 1996, Putrajaya Link in 2000 |
Major junctions | |
Northwest end | North–South Expressway Northern Route New Klang Valley Expressway at Shah Alam, Selangor |
Guthrie Corridor Expressway Guthrie Corridor Expressway Shah Alam Expressway Shah Alam Expressway Damansara–Puchong Expressway Damansara–Puchong Expressway South Klang Valley Expressway South Klang Valley Expressway FT 26 KLIA Expressway FT 29 Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway | |
Southeast end | North–South Expressway Southern Route North–South Expressway Southern Route at Nilai, Negeri Sembilan |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Shah Alam, Batu Tiga, UEP Subang Jaya, Putra Heights, Puchong, Bandar Saujana Putra, Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Dengkil, Nilai |
Highway system | |
The North–South Expressway Central Link North–South Expressway Central Link also known as ELITE , is a 63-kilometre (39-mile) controlled-access highway in Malaysia, running between Shah Alam in Selangor and Nilai in Negeri Sembilan.[1] The expressway joins the separated northern and southern sections of the North–South Expressway, allowing interstate traffic to bypass Kuala Lumpur. The expressway also serves as a primary access route to Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
History
The new expressway bypass for the North–South Expressway was announced in 1994 in conjunction with the opening of the main routes of the North–South Expressway. Construction started in March 1994 and was completed in August 1997. The first section, between Shah Alam and USJ, was opened in June 1996. In October 1997, the remainder of the expressway opened to traffic. The Putrajaya Link was opened in 2000.[citation needed]
On September 2003, the company Expressway Lingkaran Tengah Sdn Bhd (ELITE) became a member company of PLUS Expressways.
On 28 February 2013, the incomplete bridge being built by the Selangor State Development Corporation at the interchange to Bandar Nusaputra on the Putrajaya Link collapsed due to a water pipe leak. No casualties or injuries were reported.[citation needed]
Junction list
This section is missing kilometre posts for junctions. |
Putrajaya Link
State/territory | District | Location | km | Exit | Name | Destinations | Notes |
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Selangor | Kuala Langat | Cyberjaya | P0.0 | 607 | Putrajaya | North–South Expressway Central Link ( AH2) North–South Expressway Central Link – Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam, UEP Subang Jaya, Johor Bahru, Nilai, Kuala Lumpur International Airport | |
Sepang | P1.2 | Putrajaya toll plaza (east end of ticket system) | |||||
P2.4 | B15 Jalan Puchong–Dengkil – Puchong, Bandar Nusaputra, Selangor Cyber Valley, Cyberjaya | ||||||
P-.- | 613B | Setia Eco Glades | Unnamed road – Setia Eco Glades | ||||
| 2005 | Putrajaya Link | Maju Expressway Maju Expressway – Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur | ||||
| Jalan Teknokrat 2 – Cyberjaya | Westbound exit to south only | |||||
| Persiaran APEC – Cyberjaya | Eastbound exit to north only | |||||
P8.8 | FT 29 Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway – Kajang, Kuala Lumpur, Cyberjaya, Dengkil | ||||||
Putrajaya | Precinct 7 | Jalan P7 D – Putrajaya Sentral station, Putrajaya Hospital | Eastbound exit to west only | ||||
Lebuh Sentosa – Putrajaya Hospital, National Cancer Centre, Istana Darul Ehsan, Putrajaya International Convention Centre, Precincts 1–20 | |||||||
1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km
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References
- ^ "North-South Expressway Central Link". www.plus.com.my. Retrieved 3 February 2019.