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Federal Route 59
Jalan Tapah–Cameron Highlands
Route information
Length89.8 km (55.8 mi)
Existed1920s–present
Major junctions
North endCameron Highlands, Pahang
Major intersections FT 1 Federal Route 1
North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route
FT 102 Ringlet–Sungai Koyan Highway
C162 Jalan BOH
FT 434 Jalan Girdle
FT 432 Jalan Gunung Brinchang
C7 Jalan Kampung Parit
FT 185 Second East–West Highway
South endTapah, Perak
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Brinchang
Tanah Rata
Ringlet
Kea Farm
Tringkap
Kuala Terla
Highway system

Federal Route 59, or Jalan Tapah–Cameron Highlands, is a 90 km federal road in Perak and Pahang state, Malaysia. It was the main route to Cameron Highlands, Pahang from Tapah, Perak, before the second route Second East–West Highway was built in 2001.[1]

Route background

The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 59 is located at Tapah, Perak, at its interchange with the Federal Route 1, the main trunk road of the central of Peninsular Malaysia. The Kilometre Zero monument is erected near Pos Malaysia post office at Jalan Stesen, Tapah.

History

The Cameron Highlands were explored in 1885 by William Cameron, a British surveyor. The trail used by Cameron remained unchanged until the 1920s when the British colonial Federated Malay States (FMS) government upgrades from trail road to a two-lane road.

Along Federal Route 59 there are many scenic views and tourist attractions. A massive traffic jams has occurred along this road during peak days, weekends and school holidays because there is a daily day-night market in Brinchang town and Kea Farm in which are available during weekends and the Malaysian school holidays, where many vegetable stalls and food stalls are set up.

Features

At most sections, the Federal Route 59 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

Upgrading from Tapah to Cameron Highlands

A multi-million ringgit project to widen and upgrade the road from Tapah to the highlands has been proposed. Motorists prefer to use the road from Simpang Pulai in Ipoh rather than the winding road up from Tapah. The 40 km stretch from Kampung Pahang here is regularly used by lorries carrying vegetables from the highlands to the rest of the country and Singapore. During peak days, the road is heavily congested. Motorists dread driving along the road, especially during the rainy season, as it is landslide-prone.[2]

List of junctions and towns

Km Exit Junctions To Remarks
FT 59
0
Tapah North
FT 1 Ipoh
FT 1 Gopeng
FT 1 Kampar
Hospital Tapah

South
FT 1 Bidor
FT 1 Slim River
FT 1 Tanjung Malim
FT 1 Kuala Lumpur
A10 Tapah Road
A16 Chikus
FT 109 Pasir Salak
FT 58 Teluk Intan
Junctions
Tapah
Taman Tapah
South
Jalan Taman Tapah
Taman Tapah
T-junctions
Tapah
Taman Anson
Northwest
Jalan Taman Anson
Taman Anson
T-junctions
Tapah-NSE North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route

North
Alor Star
Ipoh
Gopeng

South
Kuala Lumpur
Tanjung Malim
Bidor
Tapah Rest and Service Area
T-junctions
Kampung Pahang
Kem Tapah
Tapah Royal Malay Regiment Camp
Sekolah Menengah Sains Tapah (SESTA)
Jalan Sungai Cherok Southeast
A103 Jalan Sungai Cherok
Sungai Cherok
T-junctions
Kampung Batu Tiga
Sungai Cherok bridge
Kampung Batu Melintang
Kampung Batu Enam
Pusat Ternakan Ikan Air Tawar Tapah
Kuala Woh East
Jalan Kuala Woh
Kuala Woh
Kuala Woh Waterfalls
Sultan Idris Woh Dam and Hydroelectric Station
T-junctions
Sungai Woh bridge
--- m above sea level Start/End of narrow roads
Max speed limit: 40 km/h
Kampung Batu Tujuh
--- m above sea level
Kampung Batu Lapan
--- m above sea level
Kampung Batu Sembilan
--- m above sea level
Kampung Batu Sepuluh
--- m above sea level
Kampung Batu Sebelas
--- m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
--- m above sea level
Lata Iskandar Waterfalls
--- m above sea level
Lata Iskandar Waterfalls
V
Food and fruit stall
Orang Asli Village
--- m above sea level
Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam and Hydroelectric Station
--- m above sea level
Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam and Hydroelectric Station
Main Hydroelectric Dam
Kelab Golf Empangan Jor (Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam Golf Course)
T-junctions
Restricted area
Sungai Jor bridge
Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam and Hydroelectric Station
--- m above sea level
Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam and Hydroelectric Station
Main Intake
Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Staff Quarters
T-junctions
Restricted area
Orang Asli Village
--- m above sea level
Viaduct
--- m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
--- m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
--- m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
--- m above sea level
Perak Darul Ridzuan
Batang Padang district border
Tapah sub-district border
Perak–Pahang border
1200 m above sea level
Pahang Darul Makmur
Cameron Highlands district border
Ringlet sub-district border
Cameron Highlands
1200 m above sea level Start/End of narrow roads
Max speed limit: 40 km/h
Ringlet
1200 m above sea level
Ringlet
Ringlet–Sungai Koyan Highway
1200 m above sea level
East
FT 102 Ringlet–Sungai Koyan Highway
FT 102 Bertam Valley
FT 102 Sungai Koyan
FT 8 Kuala Lipis
FT 8 Raub
East Coast Expressway FT 2 Kuantan
T-junction
Ringlet
1200 m above sea level
Sungai Khazanah bridge
V Sultan Abu Bakar Dam
--- m above sea level
V
Lakehouse Hotel
V Sultan Abu Bakar Dam Rest and Service Area
--- m above sea level
V
Food and Fruit Stalls
Sungai Bertam bridge
Habu
Habu Heights
East
Jalan Felicia
Habu Heights
T-junction
Habu
--- m above sea level
East
C162 Jalan BOH
Boh Tea Estate
BOH Tea Factory
Visitor Centre, Tea Shop and Stall
V
T-junction
Sungai Bertam bridge
Habu
Habu power station
Food and Fruit Stalls V
Food and Fruit Stalls
Ringlet-Tanah Rata sub-district border
1387 m above sea level
V Cameron Bharat Tea Estate
--- m above sea level
Cameron Bharat Tea Estate
Tea Shop and Stall
V
V Cameron Bharat Tea Estate
--- m above sea level
Cameron Bharat Tea Estate
Tea Shop and Stall
V
Tanah Rata
--- m above sea level
Tanah Rata
--- m above sea level
Cameron Highlands Post Office Post office opened on 1956.
Historical site
Tanah Rata
--- m above sea level
Cameron Highlands Bus and Taxi Station
Tanah Rata
Jalan Dayang Indah
--- m above sea level
Southeast
Jalan Dayang Indah
Robinson Falls
Majlis Daerah Cameron Highlands (MDCH) main headquarters
Cameron Highlands District and Land Office
Hospital Sultanah Hajjah Kalsom
T-junctions
Tanah Rata
Jalan Tengkolok
--- m above sea level
North
Jalan Tengkolok
T-junctions
Tanah Rata
Jalan Masjid
--- m above sea level
East
Jalan Masjid
Tanah Rata Park
Masjid Abu Bakar, Tanah Rata
T-junctions
Taman Sedia
--- m above sea level
Desa Anthurium Apartment
--- m above sea level
Jalan Kampung Parit
--- m above sea level
Northeast
C7 Jalan Kampung Parit
Kampung Parit
Parit Falls
T-junction
Persiaran Golden Hills
--- m above sea level
West
Persiaran Golden Hills
Golden Hills
Kampung Sungai Ruil
Jalan Tengkolok

Sungai Ruil Tea Stop
T-junctions
Sungai Ruil bridge
--- m above sea level
Jalan Rumah Persekutuan
--- m above sea level
Summit
Jalan Rumah Persekutuan
Rumah Peranginan Persekutuan Cameron Highlands
(Cameron Highlands Federal Rest House)
T-junctions
Jalan Girdle
--- m above sea level
North
FT 434 Jalan Girdle (Girdle Road)
Cameron Green
Strawberry Park Resort
Strawberry shops
T-junction
Cameron Highlands Sultan Ahmad Shah Golf Club
(Formerly known as Cameron Highlands Golf and Country Club)
--- m above sea level
Cameron Highlands Sultan Ahmad Shah Golf Club
(Formerly known as Cameron Highlands Golf and Country Club)
Tanah Rata-Brinchang sub-district border
1450 m above sea level
Jalan Kampung Parit
--- m above sea level
Southeast
C7 Jalan Kampung Parit
Tanah Rata
Kampung Parit
Parit Falls
T-junction
Brinchang
1500 m above sea level
North
Jalan Angsana

South
Jalan Pecah Batu
Brinchang
1500 m above sea level
Brinchang Food Court
Brinchang
1500 m above sea level
Brinchang Fire Station
Brinchang
1500 m above sea level
Brinchang
1500 m above sea level
Brinchang Police Station
Brinchang daily day-night market
V Uncle Sam Farm
--- m above sea level
Uncle Sam Farm
V
T-junction
V Rose Garden
--- m above sea level
Rose Garden
V
T-junction
V
Brinchang Strawberry Park
--- m above sea level
Brinchang Strawberry Park
Strawberry Park and Shoppe
Vegetable Market
Cameron Highlands Time Tunnel Gallery
V
Sungai Janggus bridge
--- m above sea level
V S Corner Market
--- m above sea level
S Corner Market
V
V Cactus Point
--- m above sea level
Cactus Point
V
T-junction
Kea Farm
V Kea Farm Food Court
--- m above sea level
V
Kea Farm
--- m above sea level
Kea Farm
Kea Farm daily day-night market
V
T-junction
Copthorne Hotel Cameron Highlands
(Formerly known as Equatorial Hills Resort)
1,262 m above sea level
Copthorne Resort Cameron Highlands
(Formerly known as Equatorial Hills Resort)
V
Butterfly Garden
--- m above sea level
Butterfly Garden
V
T-junction
Jalan Gunung Brinchang
--- m above sea level
Northwest
FT 432 Jalan Gunung Brinchang
Mount Berinchang
Orang Asli Village
Sungai Palas BOH Tea Estate
T-junction
V
Rose Valley
--- m above sea level
V
Rose Valley
T-junction
Tringkap
--- m above sea level
Blue Valley Tea Estate
--- m above sea level
East
C7 Jalan Blue Valley
Blue Valley Tea Estate
Tea Shop and Stall
V
T-junction
Desa Corina
--- m above sea level
Kuala Terla
--- m above sea level
Kuala Terla
Orang Asli Village
T-junction
Kampung Raja
--- m above sea level
Cameron Highlands
Cameron Highlands (North)
Second East–West Highway
--- m above sea level
FT 185 Second East–West Highway

West
FT 185 Simpang Pulai
FT 1 Ipoh
North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route
Alor Star
Penang
Kuala Lumpur

East
FT 185 Gua Musang
FT 8 Kuala Lipis
FT 8 Kuala Krai
FT 8 Kota Bharu
FT 185 Kuala Berang
FT 185 Kuala Terengganu
T-junction

References

  1. ^ Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619.
  2. ^ New Straits Times, 23 November 2009)[1][permanent dead link]