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Malaysia Federal Route 86

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Federal Route 86
Jalan Jelebu
Jalan Seremban-Simpang Pertang
Route information
Length58.8 km (36.5 mi)
Existed1911–present
HistoryCompleted in 1919.
Major junctions
Southwest endSeremban
Major intersections FT 51 Federal Route 51
Kajang–Seremban Highway Kajang–Seremban Highway
N101 Jalan Tok Dagang
Jalan Semenyih–Kuala Klawang
FT 9 Federal Route 9
Northeast endSimpang Pertang
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Karak
Bahau
Pertang
Kuala Klawang
Highway system

Federal Route 86, also known as Jalan Jelebu or Jalan Seremban–Simpang Pertang, is a main federal roads in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The roads connects Seremban town in the south to Simpang Pertang, Jelebu in the north.[1] It was the earliest federal roads in Negeri Sembilan, built in 1911 by the Federated Malay States (FMS) government.

Route background

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The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 86 starts at Seremban. The road meets with LEKAS Highway Kajang–Seremban Highway and Jalan Tok Dagang N101 at Ampangan. The road then continues on to Pantai, ascending the Titiwangsa Mountains as a mountain pass, and eventually crosses the Seremban - Jelebu district boundary. The Federal Route 86 passes through the centre of Kuala Klawang and continues its way to Simpang Pertang, ending its route at the intersection with the Federal Route 9 FT 9 at Simpang Pertang.

Features

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At most sections, the Federal Route 86 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h , although it can be 30km/h at windy areas such as Jeram Toi.

List of junctions and towns

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Km Exit Junctions To Remarks
FT 86
0
Seremban West
FT 51 Seremban town centre

East
FT 51 Paroi
FT 51 Kuala Pilah
FT 97 Senawang
T-junctions
Taman Kayu Manis Taman Kayu Manis
Taman Ujong Pasir
T-junctions
Pantai Industrial Area
Jalan Tok Dagang South
N101 Jalan Tok Dagang
FT 51 Paroi
FT 51 Kuala Pilah
T-junctions
Ampangan-LEKAS Kajang–Seremban Highway Kajang–Seremban Highway

Northwest
Kuala Lumpur
Kajang
Setul

East
Paroi
Kuala Pilah
Senawang
Half folded diamond interchange
Kampung Sungai Terip
Kampung Bukit Kubot
Kampung Kuala Jerlang
Kampung Jerlang
Jalan Sikamat South
N38 Jalan Sikamat
Sikamat
T-junctions
Kampung Gedang
Kampung Manggis
Pantai
Kampung Denet
Kampung Telaga
Temiang-Pantai Highway West
FT 366 Temiang-Pantai Highway
Kajang–Seremban Highway Kajang–Seremban Highway
Kuala Lumpur
Kajang
Kuala Pilah
T-junctions
Kampung Jelawai
Kampung Enggang
Jalan Lenggeng Northwest
N30 Jalan Lenggeng
Lenggeng
Mantin
Broga
T-junctions
FT 86
22
Seremban–Jelebu district border
Jeram Toi waterfalls
Kampung Ulu Klawang
Kampung Benal Northwest
N153 Jalan Benal
Kampung Ulu Benal
T-junctions
Kampung Batu Seremban
Kampung Batu Serambai
Kampung Lalang
Kampung Jambatan Serong
Kuala Klawang Memorial
Kuala Klawang Muzium Adat
Kuala Klawang Northwest
Jalan Semenyih–Kuala Klawang
Semenyih
Hulu Langat
Sungai Gabai waterfall
Sungai Chongkak waterfall
Lata Kijang waterfall

Southeast
N128 Jalan Ulu Jelebu
Ulu Jelebu
T-junctions
Kuala Klawang
Kampung Bandar Tinggi
Kampung Merbau
Sungai Teriang bridge
Kampung Jelin
Kampung Chenor
Kampung Simpang Gelam
Kampung Baharu North
N27 Jalan Sungai Gunung Rotan
Kampung Sungai Gunung Rotan
T-junctions
Kampung Belai
Kampung Peradong
Kampung Sungai Gunung Pergai
Jalan Pelaseh Ulu East
N136 Jalan Pelaseh Ulu
Kampung Pelaseh Ulu
T-junctions
Kampung Jelatang
Jalan Pelaseh Ulu South
N136 Jalan Pelaseh Ulu
Kampung Pelaseh Ulu
T-junctions
Kampung Chawas South
N133 Jalan Pelaseh
Kampung Pelaseh Tengah
Kampung Pelaseh
T-junctions
Jalan Kerangai Northeast
N23 Jalan Kerangai
N23 Kampung Kerangai
FT 9 Simpang Durian
FT 9 Karak
T-junctions
Pertang South
N19 Jalan Geylang
N19 Batu Kikir
Kampung Geylang
Kampung Ghalib
T-junctions
Simpang Pertang North
FT 9 Karak
FT 9 Mancis
FT 2 Bentong

South
FT 9 Kuala Pilah
FT 11 Bahau
T-junctions

References

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  1. ^ Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619.