Jalan Ipoh | |
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Jalan Ipoh in October 2021
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Route information | |
Length | 0.95 km (0.59 mi; 3,100 ft) |
Major junctions | |
Northwest end | Kepong Roundabout |
Major intersections | ![]() ![]() ![]() Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim (Jalan Duta) |
Southeast end | Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Segambut Sentul |
Highway system | |
Jalan Ipoh is a major road in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The road is named after the city of IpohinPerak. Its English name is called Ipoh Road.
Jalan Ipoh obtained its name as the one and only road leading towards Ipoh from the city centre of Kuala Lumpur back then, part of the country's Federal Route 1. The road was formerly known as Batu Road. On the southeast end, the road used to extend to Chow Kit, forming a junction with Jalan Pahang, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. On 26 November 2014, the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) renamed the stretch from the Jalan Segambut junction to the Jalan Pahang junction of Jalan Ipoh to Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah.[1]
There are a total of 4 train stations along Jalan Ipoh serving both the 1 KTM Seremban Line and 12 MRT Putrajaya Line.
Buses which serve Jalan Ipoh area.
km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks |
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Kepong Roundabout | West![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() North
Jalan Kuching South
Jalan Kuching |
Roundabout interchange | ||
Batu | ||||
Sungai Mas Plaza | ||||
Taman Batu | ||||
Taman Kok Lian | ||||
Taman Eastern | ||||
Taman Segambut | ||||
Taman Impian | ||||
Batu Kentonmen | Batu Kentonmen Army Camp Batu Kentonmen Komuter station |
T-junctions | ||
Taman Bamboo | ||||
Taman Rainbow | Exit from Taman Rainbow only | |||
DUKE Interchange | West Bamboo Hills KL Digital City (under construction)
Southwest |
Exit/Entrance ramp from river bridge | ||
Taman Kaya | ||||
- | - | Start/End of separate carriageway | ||
Segambut | West
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim (Jalan Duta)
Jalan Segambut
Southeast |
From north only | ||
Start/End of separate carriageway |
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