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Malaysia Federal Route 51

Jalan Seremban-Kuala Pilah or Federal Route 51[1] is the main federal road in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, connecting Seremban to Kuala Pilah.[2] It is a relatively busy road in Negeri Sembilan.

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Federal Route 51
Route information
Length36.26 km (22.53 mi)
Major junctions
West endSeremban
Major intersections FT 1 Federal Route 1
Seremban Inner Ring Road
FT 86 Federal Route 86
FT 97 Jalan Senawang–Paroi
Kajang–Seremban Highway Kajang–Seremban Highway
FT 242 Persiaran Senawang 1
FT 361 Jalan Lama Bukit Putus
FT 9 Federal Route 9
East endKuala Pilah
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Senawang
Paroi
Ulu Bendol
Seri Menanti
Tanjung Ipoh
Ampang Tinggi
Kuala Pilah
Highway system
Climbing lanes are provided at the Bukit Putus new section of the Federal Route FT 51.

Route background

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The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 51 is located at Seremban, at its interchange with the Federal Route 1, the main trunk road of the central of Peninsular Malaysia. The road then meets up with Federal Route 97 at Ampangan and Paroi. The Federal Route 51 then meets LEKAS Highway   Kajang–Seremban Highway and Persiaran Senawang 1   FT 242 as a multi-level stack interchange. The road then cuts through the Titiwangsa Mountains at Bukit Putus, acting as a mountain pass, where the road splits into 2 with Jalan Lama Bukit Putus   FT 361 taking the old section and   FT 51 taking the new section of the road until Ulu Bendul. After both roads meet up at Ulu Bendul, the road passes through Ulu Bendul, a protected nature reserve and trail along with a village with the same name. The road then becomes the backbone for serving Seri Menanti at Terachi  N29 and Tanjung Ipoh  N24, and Ampang Tinggi. At the end of the Federal Route 51, the road meets Karak-Tampin Highway   FT 9 at the downtown of Kuala Pilah.

History

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The road was constructed by the British in the 1920s.

Features

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The 48-metre tall Bukit Putus Viaduct is the fourth highest bridge in Malaysia, behind Jalan Bukit Kukus Paired Road in Penang, Rawang Bypass in Selangor and Lojing Viaduct in Kelantan.

At most sections, the Federal Route 51 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, with a speed limit of 90 km/h.

There is one alternate route: Bukit Putus Bypass (Jalan Lama Bukit Putus   FT 361).

Bukit Putus section replacement bypass

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The section of the Federal Route 51 from Paroi to Ulu Bendul known as Jalan Bukit Putus is notorious for its narrow and dangerous sharp corners. Construction of the new 6.7 km bypass including Bukit Putus Viaduct replacing the old narrow road started on 2006 and was completed in early 2009. In November 2009 the bypass was opened to traffic. The old route was re-gazetted as the Jalan Lama Bukit Putus   FT 361.

List of junctions and towns

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km Exit Interchange/Junctions To Remarks
  FT 51
0
Seremban North
  FT 1 Mantin
  FT 1 Kajang
  FT 53 Port Dickson
   North–South Expressway Southern Route   AH2 North–South Expressway Southern Route
Kuala Lumpur
Johor Bahru

South
  FT 1 Senawang
  FT 1 Rembau
Junctions
Rahang Besar
Ampangan-SIRR Seremban Inner Ring Road

Northwest
  FT 1 Mantin

South
  FT 1 Senawang
  FT 53 Port Dickson
  FT 195 Labu
  FT 195 Nilai
   North–South Expressway Southern Route   AH2 North–South Expressway Southern Route
Kuala Lumpur
Johor Bahru
Diamond interchange
Jalan Jelebu North
  FT 86 Kuala Klawang (Jelebu)
  FT 86 Pertang
T-junctions
Ampangan
Jalan Senawang–Paroi South
  FT 97 Jalan Senawang–Paroi
  FT 97 Senawang
T-junctions
Paroi Taman Paroi Jaya
Taman Pinggiran Golf
Paroi Sports Complex
Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium
Jalan Tok Dagang North
 N101 Jalan Tok Dagang
  FT 86 Kuala Klawang
T-junctions
Jalan Senawang–Paroi and Kajang–Seremban Highway North
   Kajang–Seremban Highway Kajang–Seremban Highway
Kajang
Mantin
Semenyih

South
  FT 242 Persiaran Senawang 1
  FT 242 Senawang
  FT 1 Rembau
   North–South Expressway Southern Route   AH2 North–South Expressway Southern Route
Kuala Lumpur
Johor Bahru
Multi-level stack interchange
  FAMA Fruit Plaza        
Old roads
---m above sea level
Old Roads
  FT 361 Jalan Lama Bukit Putus
Bukit Putus
T-junctions
  FT 51
13
---m above sea level
Bukit Putus Viaduct
---m above sea level
  FT 51
14
Bukit Putus Viaduct
---m above sea level
  FT 51
16
290m above sea level
Seremban–Kuala Pilah district border
300m above sea level
Old roads
299m above sea level
Old Roads
  FT 361 Jalan Lama Bukit Putus
Bukit Putus
T-junctions
Kuala Pilah welcome signs
298m above sea level
  Ulu Bendol Rest and Service Area        
    Ulu Bendol Recreational Area Stalls
         
Sungai Batang Terachi bridge
    Ulu Bendol Recreational Area Ulu Bendol Waterfalls
Ulu Bendol Snake Farm
T-junctions
    Teratak Ulu Bendol          
Ulu Bendol Fishing Centre
Kampung Bendol
Kampung Ulu Bendol
Kampung Sawah Liat
Kampung Solok Paku
Kampung Gedang
Kampung Baharu Ulu Bendol
Kampung Kundangan
Kampung Pauh
Ayer Sejok
Jalan Terachi–Seri Menanti North
Jalan Ayer Hitam
Kampung Ayer Hitam

South
 N29 Jalan Terachi–Seri Menanti
Seri Menanti
Seri Menanti Old Palace
Tuanku Munawir Royal Mosque
Seri Menanti Royal Mausoleum
Junctions
Terachi Kampung Ibol
Kampung Bukit
Tanjung Ipoh North
 N135 Jalan Lubuk Kadam
Lubuk Kadam
Talang Tengah
T-junctions
Jalan Tanjung Ipoh–Senaling Southwest
 N24 Jalan Tanjung Ipoh–Senaling
Senaling
Seri Menanti
Seri Menanti Old Palace
Tuanku Munawir Royal Mosque
Seri Menanti Royal Mausoleum
T-junctions
Kampung Kuala Serdang
Sungai Seri Menanti Bridge
Ampang Tinggi Northeast
 N3 Jalan Ampang Tinggi
Kampung Kayu Ara
Kuala Pilah town centre
Bahau
T-junctions
Kampung Gemelang
Kampung Gemuroh
Hospital Tuanku Najihah, Kuala Pilah   Hospital Tuanku Najihah, Kuala Pilah  
Kuala Pilah North
  FT 9 Karak
  FT 9 Batu Kikir
  FT 13 Bahau
  FT 2 Kuantan
  FT 8 Bentong

South
  FT 9 Johol
  FT 9 Tampin
  FT 61 Alor Gajah
  FT 19 Malacca City
Junctions

References

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  1. ^ http://www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my/outputp/pua_20111102_perintah%20jalan%20persekutuan%20(malaysia%20barat)%20(pindaan)%20(no%20%2012)%202011.pdf [dead link]
  2. ^ "Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013)". Statistik Jalan. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department: 16–64. 2013. ISSN 1985-9619.