Melaka Bypass

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19
Federal route 19
Length --
Direction North - South
Start Malim Jaya
Main
destinations
Alor Gajah
Batu Berendam
Ayer Keroh
End Semabok
Construction Began --
Construction End --
Roads joined 5 Muar-Melaka Highway
5 Federal Route 5
142 Federal Route 142
19 Federal Route 19
Asian Highway Network {{{Asian Highway Network}}}


Melaka Bypass Federal route 19 also known as Jalan Tun Abdul Razak


Km Exit Interchange To Remarks
5 MUAR-MELAKA HIGHWAY
5Umbai
5Muar
5Batu Pahat
Semabok 5 Melaka city centre Half-diamond interchange
Under construction
Kampung Bukit Piatu Jalan Hang Mahmud Junctions
Jalan Bukit Baru Jalan Bukit Baru
Hospital Melaka
Masjid Al Azim SOUTH
142 Melaka city centre
142Jalan Taming Sari
NORTH
142Jalan Batu Berendam
143Ayer Keroh
Masjid Al Azim
Hospital Melaka
Diamond interchange
Melaka Sentral Melaka Sentral
Jalan Panglima Awang
Junctions
Sungai Melaka Bridge
Jalan Bachang Jalan Bachang
M-- Melaka city centre
Junctions
Jalan Klebang SOUTH
19 Melaka city centre
SOUTHWEST
M8Jalan Klebang
M8Tengkera
T-Junctions
Malim Jaya Jalan Malim Jaya
Malim Jaya
Diamond interchange
19Alor Gajah
61Tampin
E 2AH 2NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE
Kuala Lumpur
Johor Bahru
Continued to original route 19

19 Highways of the Malaysia Federal Route 19
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Melaka Bypass | Alor Gajah Bypass
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