Malaysia Federal Route 59

Federal Route 59
Jalan Tapah–Cameron Highlands
Route information
Maintained by Malaysian Public Works Department
Length89.85 km (55.83 mi)
Existed1920s–present
Major junctions
North endCameron Highlands, Pahang
Major intersections FT 1 Federal Route 1
North–South Expressway Northern Route / AH2
FT 102 Federal Route 102
C162 State Route C162
FT 434 Federal Route 434
FT 432 Federal Route 432
C7 State Route C7
FT 185 Second East–West Highway
South endTapah, Perak
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Brinchang, Tanah Rata, Ringlet, Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kuala Terla
Highway system

Federal Route 59, or Jalan Tapah–Cameron Highlands, is a 90 km federal road in Perak and Pahang state, Malaysia. It was the main route to Cameron Highlands, Pahang from Tapah, Perak, before the second route Second East–West Highway was built in 2001.[1]

Route background

The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 59 is located at Tapah, Perak, at its interchange with the Federal Route 1, the main trunk road of the centre of Peninsular Malaysia. The Kilometre Zero monument is erected near the Pos Malaysia post office at Jalan Stesen, Tapah.

History

The Cameron Highlands were explored in 1885 by William Cameron, a British surveyor. The trail used by Cameron remained unchanged until the 1920s when the British colonial Federated Malay States (FMS) government upgrades from trail road to a two-lane road.

Along the road, there are many scenic views and tourist attractions. Due to the increase in the number of tourists to Cameron Highlands in recent years and with virtually no upgrades to the existing road, traffic congestion occurs daily, sometimes up to 5 hours, particularly from Tanah Rata to Kea Farm. A large reason for the increase in traffic congestion can be attributed to the relatively single lane narrow road leading to the Sungei Palas BOH Tea Factory and Tea Garden, where cars have to adopt a stop-and-go method to avoid collisions.

Features

  • Narrow roads (JKR R3 (mountainous)) standard for the most section with a maximum speed limit of 40 km/h)
  • Kuala Woh waterfall
  • Orang Asli villages
  • Kuala Woh and Lata Iskandar waterfalls
  • A daily day-night market at Brinchang town and Kea Farm but has been moved to Golden Hills and operates during the weekends only
  • Connects to Federal Route 432 Jalan Gunung Brinchang, the highest paved road in Malaysia.
  • Tapah Interchange, a major interchange of the North–South Expressway Northern Route

At most sections, the Federal Route 59 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

Upgrading from Tapah to Cameron Highlands

A multi-million ringgit project to widen and upgrade the road from Tapah to the highlands has been proposed. Motorists prefer to use the road from Simpang Pulai in Ipoh rather than the winding road up from Tapah. The 40 km stretch from Kampung Pahang here is regularly used by lorries carrying vegetables from the highlands to the rest of the country and Singapore. During peak days, the road is heavily congested. Motorists dread driving along the road, especially during the rainy season, as it is landslide-prone.[2]

Junction lists

Legend:

StateDistrictLocationkmExitNameDestinationsNotes
PerakBatang PadangTapah0.0Tapah FT 1 Malaysia Federal Route 1 – Ipoh, Gopeng, Kampar, Tapah Hospital, Bidor, Slim River, Tanjung Malim, Kuala Lumpur
A10 Perak State Route A10 – Tapah Road, Chikus, Pasir Salak, Teluk Intan
Junctions
Tapah
Taman Tapah
Jalan Taman Tapah – Taman TapahT-junctions
Tapah
Taman Anson
Jalan Taman Anson – Taman AnsonT-junctions
Tapah-NSE North–South Expressway Northern Route / AH2 – Alor Setar, Ipoh, Gopeng, Tapah RSA, Bidor, Tanjung Malim, Kuala LumpurT-junctions
Kampung Pahang
71m above sea level
Kem Tapah
Tapah Royal Malay Regiment Camp
SESTASekolah Menengah Sains Tapah (SESTA)
Jalan Sungai CherokA103 Perak State Route A103 – Sungai CherokT-junctions
Kampung Batu Tiga
80m above sea level
Sungai Cherok bridge
89m above sea level
Kampung Batu Melintang
120m above sea level
Kampung Batu Enam
139m above sea level
Pusat Ternakan Ikan Air Tawar Tapah
145m above sea level
Kuala Woh
166m above sea level
Jalan Kuala Woh – Kuala Woh, Kuala Woh Waterfalls , Sultan Idris Woh Dam and Hydroelectric StationT-junctions
Sungai Woh bridge
Start/End of narrow roads
Max speed limit: 40 km/h
Kampung Batu Tujuh
166m above sea level
Kampung Batu Lapan
216m above sea level
Kampung Batu Sembilan
250m above sea level
Kampung Batu Sepuluh
309m above sea level
Kampung Batu Sebelas
356m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
391m above sea level
Kampung Batu Empat Belas
432m above sea level
Lata Iskandar Waterfalls
473m above sea level
Lata Iskandar Waterfalls – Food and fruit stall
Orang Asli Village
516m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
509m above sea level
Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam and Hydroelectric Station
529m above sea level
Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam and Hydroelectric Station – Main Hydroelectric Dam, Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam Golf CourseT-junctions
Restricted area
Klinik Kesihatan Batu Tujuh Belas
544m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
562m above sea level
Kampung Batu Tujuh Belas
564m above sea level
Sungai Jor bridge
610m above sea level
Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam and Hydroelectric Station
610m above sea level
Sultan Yusoff Jor Dam and Hydroelectric Station – Main Intake, Tenaga Nasional (TNB) Staff QuartersT-junctions
Restricted area
Orang Asli Village
650m above sea level
Viaduct
--- m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
724m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
775m above sea level
Orang Asli Village
872m above sea level
Perak–Pahang border1200 m above sea level
PahangCameron HighlandsRinglet1200 m above sea level
Start/End of narrow roads
Max speed limit: 40 km/h
Ringlet
1127m above sea level
Ringlet
Ringlet–Sungai Koyan Highway
1131m above sea level
FT 102 Malaysia Federal Route 102 – Bertam Valley, Sungai Koyan, Kuala Lipis, Raub, KuantanT-junctions
Ringlet
1134m above sea level
Sungai Khazanah bridge
1117m above sea level
SK Ringlet & SMK Ringlet
1111m above sea level
Sultan Abu Bakar Dam
--- m above sea level
Lakehouse Hotel
1117m above sea level
Sultan Abu Bakar Dam RSA – Food and Fruit Stalls
Sungai Bertam bridge
1103m above sea level
Habu
Habu Heights
1105 m above sea level
Jalan Felicia – Habu HeightsT-junctions
Habu
1102m above sea level
C162 Pahang State Route C162 – Boh Tea Estate, BOH Tea Factory, Visitor Centre, Tea Shop and StallT-junctions
Habu
Habu power station
1121m above sea level
Food and Fruit Stalls
1158m above sea level
Kampung Batu 33
1174m above sea level
Ringlet–Tanah Rata1387 m above sea level
Tanah RataCameron Valley Tea House 1
1279m above sea level
Cameron Bharat Tea Estate – Tea Shop and Stall
Cameron Valley Tea House 2
1327m above sea level
Cameron Bharat Tea Estate – Tea Shop and Stall
Jalan Mentiggi Utama
1460m above sea level
Jalan Mentiggi Utama
Tanah Rata
1463m above sea level
Tanah Rata
1464m above sea level
Cameron Highlands Post OfficePost office opened on 1956
Historical site
Tanah Rata
1465m above sea level
Cameron Highlands Bus and Taxi Station
Tanah Rata
Jalan Dayang Indah
1457m above sea level
Jalan Dayang Indah – Robinson Falls, Cameron Highlands District Council (MDCH) main headquarters, Cameron Highlands District and Land Office, Sultanah Hajjah Kalsom Hospital T-junctions
Tanah Rata
Jalan Tengkolok
1457m above sea level
Jalan TengkolokT-junctions
Tanah Rata
Jalan Masjid
1457m above sea level
Jalan Masjid – Tanah Rata Park, Masjid Abu BakarT-junctions
Kampung Taman Sedia
1493m above sea level
Desa Anthurium Apartment
1523m above sea level
Jalan Kampung Parit
1486m above sea level
C7 Jalan Kampung Parit – Kampung Parit, Parit FallsT-junctions
Persiaran Golden Hills
1490m above sea level
Persiaran Golden Hills – Golden Hills, Kampung Sungai Ruil, Jalan Tengkolok, Sungai Ruil Tea StopT-junctions
Sungai Ruil bridge
1490m above sea level
Jalan Rumah Persekutuan
1499m above sea level
Jalan Rumah Persekutuan – Cameron Highlands Federal Rest House SummitT-junctions
Jalan Girdle
--- m above sea level
Jalan Girdle (Girdle Road) – Cameron Green, Strawberry Park Resort, Strawberry shopsT-junctions
Cameron Highlands Sultan Ahmad Shah Golf Club
1499m above sea level
Cameron Highlands Sultan Ahmad Shah Golf Club
(Formerly known as Cameron Highlands Golf and Country Club)
Tanah Rata-Brinchang1450 m above sea level
BrinchangJalan Kampung Parit
--- m above sea level
C7 Pahang State Route C7 – Tanah Rata, Kampung Parit, Parit FallsT-junctions
Brinchang
1515m above sea level
Jalan Angsana
Jalan Pecah Batu
Junctions
Brinchang
1520m above sea level
Brinchang Food Court
Brinchang
1534m above sea level
Brinchang Fire Station
Brinchang
1539m above sea level
Brinchang
1544m above sea level
Brinchang Police Station
Uncle Sam Farm
1583m above sea level
Uncle Sam FarmT-junctions
Rose Garden
1578m above sea level
Rose GardenT-junctions
Brinchang Strawberry Park
1576m above sea level
Brinchang Strawberry Park – Strawberry Park and Shoppe, Vegetable Market, Cameron Highlands Time Tunnel Gallery
Sungai Janggus bridge
1601m above sea level
S'Corner Market
1600m above sea level
S Corner Market
Cactus Point
1614m above sea level
Cactus PointT-junctions
Kea Farm Food Court
1634m above sea level
Kea Farm
1634m above sea level
Kea Farm – Kea Farm daily day-night marketT-junctions
Copthorne Hotel Cameron Highlands
1,627m above sea level
Copthorne Resort Cameron Highlands
(Formerly known as Equatorial Hills Resort)
Butterfly Garden
1635m above sea level
Butterfly GardenT-junctions
Jalan Gunung Brinchang
1636m above sea level
FT 432 Malaysia Federal Route 432 – Mount Batu Brinchang, Orang Asli Village, Sungai Palas BOH Tea EstateT-junctions
Persiaran Oriental Lily
1487m above sea level
Rose Valley
1486m above sea level
Rose ValleyT-junctions
Tringkap
1461m above sea level
Blue Valley Tea Estate
1458m above sea level
C7 Pahang State Route C7 – Blue Valley Tea Estate, Tea Shop and StallT-junctions
Cameron Lavender Garden
1367m above sea level
Kuala Terla
1244m above sea level
Kuala Terla – Orang Asli VillageT-junctions
Kampung Raja
1305m above sea level
89.85Cameron Highlands (North)
Second East–West Highway
1436m above sea level
FT 185 Second East–West Highway – Ipoh, Simpang Pulai, Gua Musang, Kuala Lipis, Kuala Krai, Kota Bharu, Kuala Berang, Kuala Terengganu
North–South Expressway Northern Route / AH2 – Alor Setar, Penang, Kuala Lumpur
T-junctions
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619.
  2. ^ New Straits Times, 23 November 2009)[1]