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Changlun–Kuala Perlis Highway
Changlun–Kuala Perlis Highway () or Federal Route 194, is a controlled-access highway in Malaysia which links the state of Perlis with the main expressway of Peninsular Malaysia, the North–South Expressway (Malaysia), North–South Expressway. Most of the route of this highway used to be Kedah State Route K6 and Perlis State Route R6, while the Malaysia Federal Route 81, Federal Route 81 is a short road from Route 7 to Kuala Perlis. Those roads were upgraded to a four-lane highway to provide better accessibility from the North–South Expressway (Malaysia), North–South Expressway. The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 194 starts at Kuala Perlis. Features At most sections, the Changlun–Kuala Perlis Highway was built under the JKR R5 road standard, with a speed limit of 90 km/h. Overlaps * Kampung Titi Serong–Jalan Besar junctions (overlaps with the Malaysia Federal Route 81, Federal Route 81) * Pauh–Changlun (West): Jalan Arau–Changlun (overlaps with the Per ...
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Kuala Perlis
Kuala Perlis ( Kedah Malay: ) is a suburb of Kangar and the second-largest town in and the main port of Perlis in Malaysia. It is in extreme northwest Peninsular Malaysia, near the border with Thailand. The older part of town has houses and mosques built on stilts over mangrove swamps. Along with its Kedahan counterpart, Kuala Kedah, Kuala Perlis is a transit point for tourists to embark on a ferry ride to the resort island of Langkawi. Tourist attractions * Kota Kayang Museum Transportation Kuala Perlis has several public transport options. The town can be reached by ferry from Langkawi. The local community bus service, MyBAS is also available with one route going to Kangar, Perlis. Land * Kuala Perlis Bus Terminal Sea * Kuala Perlis Ferry Terminal See also * List of cities in Malaysia In Malaysia, cities (Malay language, Malay: ''bandaraya'') are officially designated under the governance of city councils (Malay language, Malay: ''Majlis bandaraya''), although ther ...
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