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Dinding Bypass

Road in Malaysia


Road in Malaysia

FieldValue
countryMYS
typeFederal
route60
alternate_nameDinding Bypass
direction_aNorth
terminus_aDamar Laut
junctionSitiawan Bypass
Jalan Iskandar Shah
Lumut Bypass
Federal Route 60
direction_bSouth
terminus_bSri Manjung
destinationsChangkat Jering, Pantai Remis, Taiping, Sitiawan, Lumut, Teluk Intan
established1996
historyCompleted in 2000

Jalan Iskandar Shah Lumut Bypass Federal Route 60 Dinding Bypass, Federal Route 60, is a highway bypass in Manjung district, Perak, Malaysia. The bypass connecting Damar Laut in the north until Sitiawan in the south. The bypass was opened on 30 April 2001. It also featured the second longest river bridge in Malaysia, the Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge crossing Dinding River.

Junction and town lists

The entire route is located in Manjung District, Perak.

KmExitNameDestinationsNotesI/SBRR/RBRBRI/SBR
Through to Malaysia Federal Route 60
Damar LautJalan Damar Laut – Damar LautT-junctions
Sungai Dinding Bridge
Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge
Dinding RiverLength: 1.2 km
Sungai Dinding R/RSungai Dinding R/R –
Kampung BaruKampung BaruT-junctions
UNIKL/MIMETUniversiti Kuala Lumpur (UNIKL) Malaysian Institute of Marine Engineering Technology (MIMET)
Sungai Tebok Raja Semalon Bridge
Sungai Sitiawan Bridge
Jalan Kampung AchehJalan Kampung Acheh – Kampung Acheh, SitiawanJunctions
Lumut BypassLumut Bypass – Lumut, Pangkor Island, Teluk Batik, Royal Malaysian Navy Lumut Naval Base, Ipoh, Ayer TawarJunctions
Sungai Lumut Kiri bridge
Aeon Seri Manjung shopping Centre
Manjung Point
Lotus's Seri Manjung (formerly Tesco)
Seri Manjung
Jalan Iskandar ShahJalan Iskandar Shah – Lumut, Pangkor Island, Teluk Batik, Royal Malaysian Navy Lumut Naval Base, Sitiawan town centreJunctions
Jalan Kayu ManisJalan Kayu Manis
Through to Sitiawan Bypass

References

  • Malaysia Road Atlas
  • World Express Mapping
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