Malaysia Federal Route 139

Federal Route 139
Route information
Length: 13.1 km (8.1 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Masjid Tanah
 

5 Federal Route 5

M155

Jalan Kampung Ayer Limau

M158

Jalan Ayer Paabas

M145

Jalan Lendu
191 Jalan Lama Alor Gajah

M8

Jalan Alor Gajah-Nyalas

East end: Alor Gajah
Location
Primary
destinations:
Lendu
Highway system

Federal Route 139 is a federal road in Melaka, Malaysia. This route was known as Melaka State Route M8 on Masjid Tanah - Lendu - Alor Gajah side before it was recommissioned as a federal road.[1] The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 139 starts at Masjid Tanah.

Features

At most sections, the Federal Route 139 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

List of junctions

KmExitJunctionsToRemarks
139
0
Masjid TanahNorthwest
5 Lubuk China
5 Linggi
5 Port Dickson

Southeast
M157
Londang
5 Sungai Udang
5 Malacca City
M157
Tanjung Bidara
Kolej Matrikulasi Melaka (KMM)
T-junctions
Masjid Tanah
Masjid Pekan Masjid Tanah
(The origin of Masjid Tanah (Soil Mosque))
Masjid Pekan Masjid Tanah
(The origin of Masjid Tanah (Soil Mosque))
Historical site
Sungai Baru bridge
Masjid Tanah
Taman Bandar Baru Utama Masjid Tanah
West
Jalan Taman Bandar Baru Utama
Taman Bandar Baru Utama Masjid Tanah

North
M155
Jalan Kampung Ayer Limau
Brisu
Lubuk China
Junctions
Kampung Durian Daun
Kampung Solok Berangan
LenduNorth
M158
Jalan Ayer Paabas
Ayer Paabas
T-junctions
LenduSoutheast
M145
Jalan Lendu
Kampung Kemian
Rembia
T-junctions
Sungai Siput bridge
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Melaka Campus Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Melaka Campus T-junctions
Taman Sutera Alor Gajah
131
13
13.1 Alor Gajah
Kampung Ayer Udang
191 Jalan Lama Alor Gajah

North
191 Town Centre
61 Tampin

South
19 Malacca City
Junctions
Lebuh AMJ19 Lebuh AMJ

Northwest
1 Seremban
1 Rembau
61 Tampin
E2 North-South Expressway Southern Route
Kuala Lumpur
Johor Bahru

Southeast
19 Malacca City
5 Muar
5 Batu Pahat
Junctions
East
M8
Jalan Alor Gajah-Nyalas
Machap
Selandar
Nyalas

References

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