E10: New Pantai ExpresswayE10: New Pantai Expressway
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New Pantai Expressway, also called Lebuhraya Pantai Baru, is an expressway on the southwestern part of Kuala Lumpur. It is 19.6 km (12.2 miles) in length. The expressway connects Kuala Lumpur with Subang Jaya and Bandar Sunway. The New Pantai Expressway extends south from Jalan Bangsar. Its final exit is with the Federal Highway at Subang Jaya.

Construction of the New Pantai Expressway was carried out in three phases. The first phase of construction began in 2000. It involves the stretch from the Jengka roundabout to Bandar Sunway, and was completed in 2002. The second phase, involving stretches from Bandar Sunway to Pantai Baharu. The final phase was from Pantai Dalam to Salak South, was completed in 2003. This is a spur of the main expressway, and is known as the Salak Link.

There are three toll plazas on the New Pantai Expressway. Toll collection is entirely cashless since 13 January 2016. The toll at the Pantai Dalam and PJS 5 Toll Plazas is RM2.30 for private cars, RM4.60 for vans and small lorries, RM6.90 for large trucks with 3 or more axles, RM1.20 for taxis and RM1.60 for buses. Toll at the PJS Toll Plaza is RM1.00 for private cars, RM4.60 for small vans, RM6.90 for large trucks with more than 3 axles, RM1.20 for taxis and RM1.60 for buses.

Map of New Pantai Expressway


Bangsar Access/Exit

Entrance to the New Pantai Expressway heading south from Jalan Bangsar. Motorist heading north on the New Pantai Expressway continue on Jalan Bangsar.

Jalan Maarof Access

Flyover ramp connects Jalan Maarof to the New Pantai Expressway.

Exit 1008: Lembah Pantai Interchange

Exit the New Pantai Expressway here for Jalan Pantai Permai for Bukit Kerinchi, Kampung Pasir Baru and Angkasapuri.

Pantai Dalam Interchange

Interchange between two links of the New Pantai Expressway. The Pantai Dalam Toll Plaza is located here for northbound traffic.

Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway Interchange

Exit the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway (E37) for westbound journey on the New Pantai Expressway for journey towards Jalan Kuchai Lama, Bangsar, Subang Jaya and Bandar Sunway.

Jalan Kuchai Maju Interchange

Exit the New Pantai Expressway to Jalan Kuchai Maju, for Jalan Kuchai Lama.

Kampung Pasir Ramp

Exit the New Pantai Expressway to Jalan Kampung Pasir, for onward journey to Jalan Klang Lama, Bandar Kinrara and Puchong.

Exit 1006: Jalan Templer Interchange

Exit the New Pantai Expressway to Jalan Templer and Jalan Klang Lama.

Exit 1005: Taman Maju Jaya Interchange

Exit the New Pantai Expressway to Taman Maju Jaya.

PJS 2 Toll Plaza

Toll plaza on both sides of the New Pantai Expressway. An elevated highway brings northbound traffic that already pass through a toll plaza earlier.

Federal Highway Interchange

Interchange for westbound traffic to the Federal Highway, for journey to Kelana Jaya and Shah Alam, with separate ramp to Kampung Medan and PJS2, and separate ramp to Jalan Klang Lama. Eastbound traffic from the Federal Highway enters the New Pantai Expressway.

PJS 5 Toll Plaza

Toll plaza for northbound traffic on the New Pantai Expressway.

LDP Interchange

Interchange between the New Pantai Expressway and Lebuhraya Damansara-Puchong.

Sunway Pyramid Ramp

Ramp between the New Pantai Expressway and Sunway Pyramid.

Kewajipan Interchange

Interchange between the New Pantai Expressway and Persiaran Kewajipan.

Persiaran Jengka Interchange

Persiaran Tujuan Interchange

The New Pantai Expressway curves to the north as it joins Persiaran Tujuan from the south.

Jalan Kemajuan Subang Interchange

Federal Highway Interchange

The New Pantai Expressway ends at this interchange with the Federal Highway.

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