| Jalan Gasing | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Existed | 1960–present |
| History | Completed in 1961 |
| Major junctions | |
| Northwest end | Jalan Gasing interchange |
| Jalan Universiti Jalan Changgai Jalan Templer | |
| South end | Bulatan Gasing roundabout |
| Location | |
| Country | Malaysia |
| Primary destinations | University Malaya University Malaya Medical Centre Petaling Jaya New Town Petaling Jaya Old Town |
| Highway system | |
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.
Landmarks
- SMK(P)Taman Petaling
- EPF headquarters
- Catholic High School
- St. Francis Xavier's Church
- Church
- Taman Jaya
- Wat Chetawan Buddhist temple
- La Salle Primary School
- La Salle Secondary School
- Bukit Gasing
- Bulatan Templer roundabout
List of junctions
| km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northwest Jalan Universiti Section—until -- University Malaya University Malaya Medical Centre | ||||
| Jalan Templer-Federal Highway | Northeast Kuala Lumpur | Half diamond interchange | ||
| Saint Francis Xavier Church | ||||
| Section -- | Section -- KWSP building | South bound | ||
| Section 10 | Section 10 SMJK Katholik | North bound | ||
| Church | ||||
| Taman Jaya | Taman Jaya Taman Jaya Petaling Jaya Museum | North bound | ||
| Jalan Pantai (Jalan 9/7) | West Jalan Pantai (Jalan 9/7) Wat Chetawan (Siamese temple) | North bound | ||
| Sekolah Kebangsaan La Salle | ||||
| Jalan Changgai (Jalan 6/22) | West Jalan Changgai (Jalan 6/22) Jalan Selangor Petaling Jaya New Town (Section --) SMK Assunta | T-junctions | ||
| Jalan Bukit Gasing | East Jalan Bukit Gasing Bukit Gasing | |||
| Jalan -- | ||||
| Jalan -- | ||||
| Simpang Empat Templer | Jalan Templer West Section—until -- Kuala Lumpur Shah Alam Klang East Kuchai Lama Puchong Bangsar Kuala Lumpur Seremban Bandar Sunway Subang Jaya Southwest Jalan Othman Petaling Jaya Old Town (Section 1) |
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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