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Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway

Road in Malaysia


Road in Malaysia

FieldValue
countryMYS
typeFederal
route29
alternate_namePutrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway
length_km21.2
direction_aNorth
terminus_aSerdang Interchange
junction
Persiaran APEC
Persiaran Utara
Persiaran Selatan
Jalan Putrajaya–Dengkil
Jalan Banting–Dengkil
Labohan Dagang–Nilai Route
KLIA Outer Ring Road
KLIA Expressway
direction_bSouth
terminus_bKuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
destinationsPutrajaya, Cyberjaya, Dengkil, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
established1997
historyCompleted in 2009
imageBangi Dengkil Interchange (Exit 9) Southbound View (220730) 1.jpg

Persiaran APEC Persiaran Utara

Persiaran Selatan Jalan Putrajaya–Dengkil Jalan Banting–Dengkil Labohan Dagang–Nilai Route KLIA Outer Ring Road KLIA Expressway Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway, Federal Route 29, is a major expressway in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The 21.2 km expressway connects Serdang interchange on Damansara–Puchong Expressway to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang. It was named after the two sides of the MSC cities, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya.

Route background

The kilometre marker for the expressway is a continuation from the E11 Damansara–Puchong Expressway; therefore, the Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway assumes the same Kilometre Zero as the Damansara–Puchong Expressway.

History

The road used to be known as the 15 state road from Puchong to Dengkil.

Construction began in 1997 and was divided into four phases. The first phase was from the Damansara–Puchong Expressway to the Persiaran Utara interchange (completed in 1999), the second from Persiaran Utara to Dengkil (completed in 2001), the third from Dengkil to Sepang (completed in 2006) and the fourth from Sepang to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), completed in 2009.

Motorcycle lanes

There have been criticisms on the state of the expressway. Compared to other expressways, there are many hazards along certain stretches such as broken street lamps and dangerously uneven road surface. Most motorcyclists avoided using the designated lanes due to untrimmed tree branches jutting out into the lane, sand on the road, unlit tunnels and flooding.

Features

  • Motorcycle lane
  • The first future federal highway on Multimedia Super Corridor
  • Arch bridge at major interchanges along the highway
  • Widest highway and interchange
  • Highway with ERL railway line
  • Highway between Putrajaya and Cyberjaya
  • Dengkil Lake Bridge

At most sections, the Federal Route 29 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

Driving conditions on this expressway can be hazardous, with unlit street lights, twisted guard rails and poorly maintained road surface.

Interchange lists

The entire route is located in Selangor.

DistrictkmExitNameDestinationsNo.
of
laneNotes112312345678BRBR99A9B10L/B11BRBR1213
Through to
PetalingSerdang I/CPersiaran Alpina – D' Alpina, 16 Sierra
Jalan Seri Kembangan – Bandar Putra Permai, Serdang, Seri Kembangan, University of Putra Malaysia (UPM)SixDiamond interchange
0.0
SepangSKVE I/C– Pulau Indah , Banting, Klang, Bandar Saujana Putra, Serdang, Kajang, Seremban, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten) , Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS)Cloverleaf interchange
Cyberjaya North I/CPersiaran APEC – Cyberjaya, Multimedia University (MMU) , Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) , Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC)Trumpet interchange
Persiaran Utara I/CPersiaran Utara – PutrajayaTrumpet interchange
Putrajaya Sentral I/CJalan P7F – Putrajaya Sentral, Putrajaya-Cyberjaya ERL stationsTrumpet interchange
Putrajaya–Cyberjaya I/C
– Ipoh, Shah Alam, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) , Johor Bahru
– Kuala Lumpur (Jalan Tun Razak), Bukit Jalil, Seri Kembangan
Persiaran Barat – Putrajaya, Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)Cloverleaf interchange
Cyberjaya South I/CPersiaran Rimba Permai – Cyberjaya, Multimedia University (MMU) , Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC), DPULZE Shopping Centre
Persiaran Tasik – Cyberview LodgeDiamond interchange
Persiaran Selatan I/CPersiaran Selatan – Cyberjaya, Taman Selatan, Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC), PutrajayaCloverleaf interchange
Dengkil North I/CJalan Putrajaya–Dengkil – DengkilFourLILO Interchange
47.0Dengkil Lake Bridge
Pipeline and river crossing bridge
Pipeline crossing and Sungai Langat bridge
Dengkil East I/CJalan Banting–Semenyih Banting, Dengkil, Semenyih, Bangi, KajangDiamond Interchange
Bandar Serenia I/C– Ipoh, Shah Alam, Nilai, Seremban, Johor Bahru
Persiaran Aman Serenia– Bandar SereniaDiamond Interchange
Sunsuria City I/CPersiaran Sunsuria – Sunsuria City, Salak Tinggi, Xiamen University Malaysia‌‌‌‌‌Quadrant Interchange
54.0Kota Warisan I/CPersiaran Kota Warisan – Sungai Melut, Kota Warisan, Salak Tinggi ERL stationDiamond interchange
54.5McDonald's and Shell L/BMcDonald's drive thru
Shell petrol stationSouthbound
Labohan Dagang–Nilai Route I/CLabohan Dagang–Nilai Route – Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) , Banting, Salak Tinggi, Sungai Pelek, Bandar Baru Nilai, NilaiDiamond Interchange (Under Construction)
Temporary T Junction
Railway crossing bridge
Sungai Labu bridge
KLIA Outer Ring Road I/CKLIA Outer Ring Road – KLIA Charter Field Town (Downtown KLIA), Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque (Masjid KLIA) , KLIA Quarters, Bandar Enstek, Kota Seriemas, Sepang, Cargo Terminal, Sepang International Circuit
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) – Main Terminal Building (KLIA 1) , LCCT Terminal (KLIA 2)
– Kuala LumpurInterchange
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)KLIA Expressway (To Airport Only) – Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) , Main Terminal Building , Arrival/Departure

References

References

  1. . (2013). "Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013)". *[[Malaysian Public Works Department]]*.
  2. Hidden dangers on the motorcycle lanes. [https://web.archive.org/web/20090816140754/http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=%2F2009%2F8%2F13%2Fcentral%2F4499277&sec=central]. Retrieved 26 September 2009.
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