Ipoh–Lumut Highway Explained

Country:MYS
Type:Federal
Route:5
Alternate Name:Ipoh–Lumut Highway
Length Km:70.7
Established:2004
History:Completed in 2008
Direction A:Northeast
Direction B:Southwest
Terminus A:Ipoh
Jelapang
Terminus B:Sitiawan (East)
Destinations:Ipoh
Jelapang
Menglembu
Seri Iskandar
Bota
Ayer Tawar
Sitiawan
Lumut
Pangkor Island
Junction: Jalan Jelapang
Jalan Kledang
Batu Gajah Highway
Federal Route 73
Federal Route 109
Federal Route 72
Federal Route 71
West Coast Expressway
Lumut Bypass
Federal Route 5

Ipoh–Lumut Highway, Federal Route 5, is a 70.7-km federal highway in Perak, Malaysia, connecting the Perakian capital city of Ipoh in the east to Lumut near Sitiawan in the west.[1] The Ipoh–Lumut Highway consists of a 22.7-km super two highway from Jelapang to Seputeh and a 48-km divided highway from Seputeh to Lumut. This highway is a part of the Federal Route 5 and serves as the final section of the FT5 route.[2]

Many maps including Google Maps label this highway as the Ipoh–Lumut Expressway ; however, this is incorrect due to the fact that the Ipoh–Lumut Highway was built as an upgrade of the existing Ipoh–Lumut Road FT5 instead of being a completely new controlled-access expressway route, evidenced by only one grade-separated interchange at Seputeh compared with 34 signalised at-grade intersections along its entire route. As a result, the Ipoh–Lumut Highway is signposted as FT5 and not E19 along its entire route. In addition, the Ipoh–Lumut Expressway E19 has never been included in the list of expressways being monitored by the Malaysian Highway Authority. The E19 route number is currently reassigned to the Sungai Besi-Ulu Klang Elevated Expressway (SUKE) in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.[3]

History

The Ipoh–Lumut Highway project is a revival of the Ipoh–Lumut Expressway project which was scrapped due to the effects of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Initially, the Ipoh–Lumut Expressway was supposed to be built as completely new controlled-access expressway route with the tentative route number of E19, with its construction job being privatised and awarded to SILEX Sdn. Bhd. (consisting Teras Cemara Sdn. Bhd. (subsidiary of MRCB) and Perak Corporation Berhad as its main shareholders) as its concessionaire.[4] The concession contract was announced on 20 June 1998; however, the project was later scrapped.[5]

The Ipoh–Lumut Expressway project was later revived as an upgrade of the existing Ipoh–Lumut Road FT5, consisting a new 22.7-km super two highway route from Seputeh to Jelapang that bypasses the old Jalan Lahat FT5,[6] and an upgrade of the 48-km section from Siputeh to Sitiawan to a 4-lane divided highway with partial access control.[7] Construction began on 1 June 2004 and was completed on 28 February 2008. Once completed, the old Jalan Lahat FT5 was degazetted as a Federal Road and was downgraded to a municipal road without any route number.

There is only one grade-separated interchange at Seputeh and 34 signalised intersections along the entire highway, making the entire end-to-end trip to take about 90 minutes. In 2012, the state government of Perak had urged the federal government to upgrade the super two section to a full divided highway to improve traffic flow and travelling time.[8]

List of interchange and intersections

KmExitInterchange/
Intersections
ToRemarks
Ipoh
Jelapang Intersections
Jalan Jelapang

North
Chemor
Bandar Meru Raya
North–South Expressway Northern Route
Alor Star
Penang
Kuala Lumpur
Tapah

South
Jelapang
Manjoi
Ipoh City Centre
3-way intersections
Ipoh–Lumut Highway/Ipoh–Lumut Expressway
East Start/End of highway
Ipoh

Jelapang Square

SouthJelapang Square

Jelapang Econsave

3-way intersections
Taman Puncak Jelapang Maju
Puncak Jelapang
Ipoh
Silibin Intersections
East
Jalan Silibin
Silibin
Manjoi
Ipoh City Centre
3-way intersections
Ipoh
Kledang Intersections
Jalan Kledang Utara

West
Taman Kledang Permai

East
Ipoh City Centre
4-way intersections
Menglembu
Menglembu Intersections
Jalan Kledang

West
Taman Rasi Jaya
Taman Kledang Indah
Kledang Hill

East
Menglembu
Ipoh City Centre
4-way intersections
Lahat
Lahat Intersections
East
Jalan Lahat
Lahat
Ipoh City Centre
3-way intersections
Papan
Papan Intersections
Jalan Lama Ipoh–Pusing

Northeast
Lahat

Southwest
Pusing
4-way intersections
Taman Batu Gajah Perdana
Pusing
Pusing Intersections
Batu Gajah Highway

West
Pusing

East
Batu Gajah
Gopeng
Kellie's Castle
4-way intersections
Pusing IntersectionsNorth
Jalan Lama Ipoh–Pusing
Pusing
3-way intersections
Seputeh
Seputeh Interchange
West
Jalan Parit–Seputeh
Parit
Beruas

East
Batu Gajah Bypass
(Jalan Bemban)
Batu Gajah
Gopeng
Kellie's Castle
LILO interchangewith traffic lights
Kinta–Perak Tengah district border
Tronoh
Jalan Tronoh IntersectionsEast
Jalan Tronoh
Tanjung Tualang
3-way intersections
Kampung Jalan Bota
Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
UTP Intersections
Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) 3-way intersections
Seri Iskandar
Bandar Universiti Seri Iskandar Intersections
South
Jalan Teknologi 1
Bandar Universiti Seri Iskandar
Seri Iskandar Business Centre (SIBC)
3-way intersections
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Seri Iskandar
UITM Seri Iskandar Intersections
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Seri Iskandar 3-way intersections
Seri Iskandar
Seri Iskandar Intersections
North
Jalan Seri Iskandar
Perak Tengah District and Land Office
Perak Tengah District Mosque
3-way intersections
Seri Iskandar
Jalan Parit-Seri Iskandar Intersections
North
Jalan Parit–Seri Iskandar
Parit
Institut Kemahiran Belia Negara (IKBN) Seri Iskandar
3-way intersections
BOTA
Bota Kanan
Makam Sultan Muzaffar Shah III Ibni Almarhum Yang Dipertuan Muda Mansur ShahHistorical site
Bota
Bota Kanan
Bota Kanan Intersections
North
Jalan Parit
Parit

South
Jalan Bota–Kampung Gajah
Kampung Gajah
Pasir Salak
Teluk Intan
Pasir Salak Historical Complex
4-way intersections
Sungai Perak Bridge
Jambatan Sultan Idris Shah II
Start/End of bridge
Sungai Perak Bridge
Jambatan Sultan Idris Shah II
Sungai Perak Bridge
Jambatan Sultan Idris Shah II
Start/End of bridge
Bota
Bota Kiri
Bota Kiri Intersections
North
Jalan Belanja
Kampung Belanja
Beruas

South
Jalan Bota Kiri
Teluk Sena
Pasir Salak
Pasir Salak Historical Complex
4-way intersections
Titi Gantung
Taman Indera Barat
Jalan Gelang Pepuyu IntersectionsNorth
Jalan Gelung Pepuyu
Gelung Pepuyu
3-way intersections
Jalan Beruas IntersectionsNorth
Jalan Beruas
Beruas
3-way intersections
Kampung Changkat Chermin WCE Interchange West Coast Expressway – Taiping, Teluk Intan, Lumut, Banting 3-way intersections
Manjung Border Arch
Perak Tengah–Manjung district border
Jalan Changkat Keruing IntersectionsNorthwest
Jalan Changkat Keruing
Changkat Keruing
Pantai Remis
3-way intersections
Ayer Tawar
Kampung Sungai Wang
Kampung Sungai Wang Intersections
Southeast
Jalan Pekan Gurney
Pekan Gurney
3-way intersections
Sitiawan
Siitawan East Intersections
West
Lumut Bypass
Lumut
Pulau Pangkor
Teluk Batik
Royal Malaysian Navy Lumut Naval Base
3-way intersections
Ipoh–Lumut Highway/Ipoh–Lumut Expressway
West Start/End of highway
Southwest
Sitiawan Town Centre
Lekir
Teluk Intan
Klang

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: . 7 September 2015 . Mythbuster: Lebuhraya Ipoh-Lumut FT5 bukan sebuah lebuh raya ekspres capaian terkawal...!!! . 11 September 2015 . Blog Jalan Raya Malaysia . ms.
  2. Book: . Inventori Rangkaian Jalan Utama Persekutuan Semenanjung Malaysia . . . 2009 . 978-983-44278-2-5 .
  3. Web site: SUKE contacts. 4 August 2017.
  4. Web site: . 21 June 1998 . Senarai nama mereka yang memperolehi projek penswastaan . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305080323/http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=1998&dt=0621&sec=Umno&pg=um_02.htm . 5 March 2016 . 11 September 2015 . . ms.
  5. Web site: Kay Lyy Lat . 29 March 2003 . Kerajaan negeri harap Lebuhraya Ipoh-Lumut diteruskan . 11 September 2015 . Perdana Leadership Foundation . Bernama.
  6. Web site: . 14 October 2002 . Jawapan-jawapan Lisan bagi Pertanyaan-pertanyaan (14 Oktober 2002) . . ms.
  7. Web site: . Projek Pembangunan RMKe-9 Kementerian Kerja Raya: Projek Siap 2008 . 11 September 2015 . . ms.
  8. Web site: . 4 November 2012 . Naik taraf Lebuh Raya Ipoh-Lumut . 11 September 2015 . Utusan Malaysia.