Malaysia Federal Route 58

Federal Route 58, or Jalan Batak Rabit-Teluk Intan-Bidor, is a Malaysian federal road in Perak state linking Federal Route 1 at Bidor to Teluk Intan and Federal Route 5.[2]

Federal Route 58
Jalan Batak Rabit-Teluk Intan-Bidor
Route information
Length50 km (30 mi)
Existed1887[1]–present
HistoryCompleted in 1929
Major junctions
West endBatak Rabit
  Federal Route 1
Bidor Bypass
Federal Route 70
Federal Route 109
Federal Route 5
East endBidor
Location
Primary
destinations
Teluk Intan
Changkat Jong
Langkap
Highway system

Route background

The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 58 is located at Batak Rabit in Teluk Intan, at its interchange with the Federal Route 5, the main trunk road of the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

History

In October 1995, the overhead bridge across the railway near Kampung Baru Bidor Stesen collapsed after a goods train jumped rail and crashed onto the beam supporting the bridge. As a temporary measure, a one-lane Bailey bridge was erected while a permanent concrete bridge was constructed from 1997. The new bridge opened to traffic in March 1998 and the Bailey bridge was dismantled.

In the early days, this route only had two lanes. However, in 1995, the stretch between the traffic lights junction at Teluk Intan town center to the traffic lights junction to Federal Route 109 was upgraded into a four-lane, dual carriageway road. In 2004, the stretch between Federal Route 109 to Selabak Estate was also upgraded into a four-lane, dual carriageway, as was the stretch between the traffic lights junction to Jalan Kampung Banjar and the traffic lights junction at Federal Route 5.

Features

  • The road is mainly a two-lane road except sections of the road several kilometers from Teluk Intan where it features a 4-lane dual carriageway road.

At most sections, the Federal Route 58 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

There is one alternate route: Bidor Bypass.

List of junctions and towns

KmExitJunction/TownToRemarks
BidorNorth
Tapah
Kampar
Ipoh

South
Bidor
Sungkai
Tanjung Malim
North–South Expressway Northern Route
Bukit Kayu Hitam
George Town
Ipoh
Kuala Lumpur
Start/end of Federal Route 58
Traffic lights junction
Bidor StesenNorth
Jalan Bidor Stesen
Kampung Baru Bidor Stesen
Bidor railway station
Junction
Railway crossing bridge
Bidor BypassEast
Bidor Bypass
Sungkai
Tanjung Malim
North–South Expressway Northern Route
Bukit Kayu Hitam
George Town
Ipoh
Kuala Lumpur
Junction
Kampung Batu Empat
Kampung Jeram Mengkuang
Kampung Baharu Cold Stream
Sungai Bidor bridge
Batang Padang-Hilir Perak district border
Kuala BikamSouth
Jalan Kuala Bikam
Kampung Kuala Bikam

Sungkai
Tanjung Malim
North–South Expressway Northern Route
Kuala Lumpur

Junction
Kampung Ayer Kuning
Jalan Ayer HitamNorth
A129 Jalan Ayer Hitam
Kampung Ayer Hitam
Chui Chak
Langkap
Junction
Batu 12North
Jalan Batu 12
Kampung Batu Dua Belas
Junction
Taman Orkid
Simpang Changkat JongNorth
Langkap
Kampar
Ipoh
Junction
Kampung Changkat Jong
Medan RethnaStart of 4-lane, dual carriageway (west-bound)
End of 4-lane, dual carriageway (eastbound)
Jalan Padang TembakSouth
A147 Jalan Padang Tembak
Kampung Selabak
Pekan Baru
Bagan Datuk
Hutan Melintang

West Coast Expressway
Alor Setar

George Town

Taiping

Pulau Pangkor

Lumut

Sitiawan

Banting

Kuala Lumpur

Klang

Kuala Selangor

Sabak Bernam

Traffic lights junction
Bazar Nanas Kampung Selabak
Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia
Taman Cicely
Teluk Intan Hospital Traffic lights junction
Jalan Sungai ManikNorth
Jalan Sungai Manik
Kampung Bahagia
Parit
Kampung Gajah
Pasir Salak Historical Complex
Teluk Intan Police District Headquarters
Traffic lights junction
Kampung Bharat
Taman Bharat
Taman LaksamanaNorth
Taman Laksamana
Jalan Laksamana
Junction
Kampung MuhibbahSouth
Kampung Muhibbah
Taman Intan Jaya
Jalan Manggis
Junction
Kampung Guru
Jalan BombaNorth
Jalan Bomba
Jalan Laksamana
Teluk Intan Fire and Rescue Department
Junction
Taman RethnaSouth
Taman Rethna
Jalan Manggis
Junction
Taman Sri Changkat JongSouth
Taman Sri Changkat Jong
McDonald's Drive Thru
Rapid Mall Seri Intan
Giant Hypermarket Teluk Intan
Junction
Jalan LaksamanaNortheast
Jalan Laksamana
Teluk Intan Fire and Rescue Department
Junction
Jalan Sultan AbdullahA151 Jalan Sultan Abdullah

North
Jalan Jawa
Jalan Syed Abu Bakar
Jalan Sungai Nibong
Teluk Intan Town Centre (Alternative Route)

South
Jalan Sultan Abdullah
Jalan Manggis
Antek Avenue
Jalan Merbuk
Taman Teluk Intan
Jalan Kempas
Taman Indah Jaya
Jalan Padang Tembak
Pekan Baru
Bagan Datuk
Hutan Melintang

West Coast Expressway
Alor Setar

George Town

Taiping

Pulau Pangkor

Lumut

Sitiawan

Banting

Kuala Lumpur

Klang

Kuala Selangor

Sabak Bernam

Traffic lights crossroad
TelekomTMpoint
Bangunan Persekutuan
Junction
Bandar Baru Teluk IntanSouth
Jalan Intan 1
Bandar Baru Teluk Intan
Terminal Intan
Junctions to Bandar Baru Teluk Intan
Teluk Intan
Jalan Sekolah-Jalan Mahkamah
North
Jalan Sekolah
Jalan Pasar
Jalan Ah Cheong
Teluk Intan Municipal Council
Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan

West
Jalan Mahkamah
Jalan Bandar
Traffic lights crossroad
End of 4-lane, dual carriageway (southbound)
Start of 4-lane, dual carriageway (eastbound)
Jalan Mustapha Al-BakriEast
Jalan Mustapha Al-Bakri
Bandar Baru Teluk Intan
Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Teluk Intan District Office
A151Jalan Sultan Abdullah
Jalan Manggis
Traffic lights junction
Jalan MerbukEast
Jalan Merbuk
A151 Jalan Sultan Abdullah
Taman Teluk Intan
Junction
Jalan KempasEast
Jalan Kempas
A151 Jalan Sultan Abdullah
Taman Indah Jaya
Junction
Jalan Padang TembakEast
A147 Jalan Padang Tembak
A151 Jalan Sultan Abdullah
A147 Pekan Baru
A148 Kampung Selabak
Bidor
Kampar
Ipoh
North–South Expressway Northern Route
Bukit Kayu Hitam
George Town
Ipoh
Kuala Lumpur
Traffic lights junction
Jalan Kampung BanjarEast
Jalan Kampung Banjar
Taman Perindustrian Anson
Taman Bersatu
Pekan Baru
Kampung Banjar
Kampung Selabak
Traffic lights junction
Start of 4-lane, dual carriageway (southbound)
End of 4-lane, dual carriageway (northbound)
Batak Rabit

0
Teluk Intan Interchange (WCE)West
West Coast Expressway
Alor Setar

George Town
Taiping

Pulau Pangkor

Lumut

Sitiawan
Jambatan Sultan Yusuf Restaurant and Rest Plaza
V

East
West Coast Expressway
Banting
Kuala Lumpur
Klang
Kuala Selangor
Sabak Bernam


South
Bagan Datuk
Hutan Melintang

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References

  1. Abd. Hamid Abd. Majid (1980-05-01). "1.1 - Sejarah Perkembangan Jalanraya Sebelum Merdeka". Analisa Rangkaian Jalan Raya dan Kaitannya Dengan Pembangunan Ekonomi (PDF) (Diploma). Universiti Teknologi MARA. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
  2. Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619.
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