Tungku Highway

Tungku Highway
Major junctions
North West end: Tungku Beach, Gadong
  Muara–Tutong Highway
Rimba Highway
Jalan Pengiran Babu Raja
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Highway
South East end: Menglait, Gadong
Location
Districts: Brunei-Muara District
Highway system
Brunei National Roads System

Tungku Highway (Malay: Lebuhraya Tungku)(formerly known as Tungku Link Road or Tungku Link) is a major highway in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei.

History

On 14 May 2011, the Minister of Development, Pehin Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Suyoi Haji Osman, launched 11 new road names. One of them is the former Tungku Link Road which has been upgraded to a highway status and renamed as Tungku Highway.[1]

Junction list

Intersection names are conjectural and unofficial.

  Concurrency terminus   Closed/Former   Incomplete access   Unopened

County Location KM Intersection Destinations Remarks
Gadong Tungku Beach 0 Tungku I/C Muara–Tutong Highway: Jerudong, Lambak, Tutong, Serasa, Muara, Seria, Kuala Belait
University I/C Jalan Universiti: Telekom Brunei Berhad, DST Headquarters, Jerudong International School, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Institut Teknologi Brunei
Rimba Rimba North I/C Jalan Dang Kumala: Giant Hypermarket Tasek Rimba, Rimba Housing Estate
Rimba South I/C Jalan Rakyat Jati Rimba: Rakyat Jati Housing Estate, Rimba, Tungku, Katok
Rimba Link Road: Rimba Housing Estate, Lambak Kanan Housing Estate, Terunjing
Simpang 256 Jalan Kampung Rimba Northwest-bound only
Simpang 232 Tungku Highway Southeast-bound only
Simpang 212-28 Jalan Kampung Rimba Northwest-bound only
Batu Bersurat Gadong Estate I/C Jalan Estet Gadong: Tungku, Rimba, Katok, Gadong, Beribi Industrial Estate, Beribi, Kiarong
Simpang 128 Tungku Highway Southeast-bound only
Batu Bersurat Exit Jalan Batu Bersurat: Batu Bersurat Southeast-bound exit only
Simpang 100 Tungku Highway Southeast-bound only
Menglait Simpang 85 Tungku Highway Northwest-bound only
Menglait I/C Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Highway: Gadong, Brunei International Airport, Serusop, Kiarong, Kiulap, Lambak, Bandar Seri Begawan Mentiri, Sungai Akar

References


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