Jalan Gasing

Jalan Gasing is a major road in Petaling Jaya city, Selangor, Malaysia. It is the first dual-carriageway road built in Malaysia since independence. It also has the most number or churches in a single street in Malaysia.

Jalan Gasing
Route information
Existed1960–present
HistoryCompleted in 1961
Major junctions
Northwest endJalan Gasing interchange
Federal Highway
 Jalan Universiti
Federal Highway
Jalan Changgai
Jalan Templer
South endBulatan Gasing roundabout
Location
Primary
destinations
University Malaya
University Malaya Medical Centre
Petaling Jaya New Town
Petaling Jaya Old Town
Highway system

Landmarks

List of junctions

kmExitJunctionsToRemarks
Northwest
Jalan Universiti
Section—until --
University Malaya
University Malaya Medical Centre
Jalan Templer-Federal Highway Federal Highway

Northeast
Kuala Lumpur
Half diamond interchange
Saint Francis Xavier Church
Section --Section --
KWSP building
South bound
Section 10Section 10
SMJK Katholik
North bound
Church
Taman JayaTaman Jaya

Taman Jaya
Petaling Jaya Museum
North bound
Jalan PantaiWest
Jalan Pantai
Wat Chetawan (Siamese temple)
North bound
Sekolah Kebangsaan La Salle
Jalan ChanggaiWest
Jalan Changgai
Jalan Selangor
Petaling Jaya New Town (Section --)
SMK Assunta
T-junctions
Jalan Bukit GasingEast
Jalan Bukit Gasing
Bukit Gasing
Jalan --
Jalan --
Simpang Empat TemplerJalan Templer

West
Section—until --
Federal Highway
Kuala Lumpur
Shah Alam
Klang

East
Jalan Klang Lama
Kuchai Lama
Puchong
New Pantai Expressway
Bangsar
Kuala Lumpur
Seremban
Bandar Sunway
Subang Jaya


Southwest
Jalan Othman
Petaling Jaya Old Town (Section 1)
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References

  • Roads and Railways, Chapter 4: Infrastructures and Communications, Encyclopedia of Malaysia: The Economy (Volume Editor: Prof. Dr H. Osman Rani)
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