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E26: South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE)

South Klang Valley Expressway SKVE (E26)South Klang Valley Expressway SKVE (E26) (6 July, 2016)


South Klang Valley Expressway, SKVE, (E26) is a toll expressway in the southern part of the Klang Valley. It runs in a east-west direction over a distance of 52.6 km starting in Kajang in the east, where it links to the SILK Expressway (E18). The first phase of the expressway was completed in 2000. It ends at the SKVE Interchange with the Damansara Puchong Expressway, LDP, (E11), and the Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway (B15).

The second phase, which was opened to the public on 29 June 2010, continues from there through the Saujana Putra Interchange on the ELITE Highway (E6) to Pulau Indah.

Map of South Klang Valley Expressway

Exits and Interchanges on the South Klang Valley Expressway Expressway

Exit 1808_ Country Heights Interchange

The exit number refers to the SILK Expressway (E18). This is the eastern end of the SKVE. You can enter the SKVE from the SILK Expressway from the east, and from the North South Expressway Southern Route at Exit 210 (UPM Interchange).

Exit 1809: Jalan Sungai Besi (UNITEN) Interchange

This is a cloverleaf interchange between the SKVE and the Sungai Besi Expressway (E9). The north exit goes to Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Seri Kembangan, MINES Resort City and onwards to Sungai Besi. The exit south goes to the campus of Universiti Tenaga Malaysia (UNITEN). Kilometer-0 of the SKVE actually starts at this interchange.

Exit 1809: Jalan Sungai Besi (UNITEN) Interchange

This is a cloverleaf interchange between the SKVE and the Sungai Besi Expressway (E9). The north exit goes to Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Seri Kembangan, MINES Resort City and onwards to Sungai Besi. The exit south goes to the campus of Universiti Tenaga Malaysia (UNITEN). Kilometer-0 of the SKVE actually starts at this interchange.

Exit 2601: Jalan Hospital Serdang Interchange (East)


South Klang Valley Expressway SKVE (E26)South Klang Valley Expressway SKVE (E26) near Exit 2602 (6 July, 2016)

Exit 2602: Persiaran Utara Interchange

You can take this trumpet interchange to leads south to the eastern approach of Putrajaya.

Exit 2602A on the South Klang Valley ExpresswayExit 2602A on the South Klang Valley Expressway (9 July, 2016)


IOI Resort City Exit

Exit 2603: IOI Resort City Exit

This is the exit to IOI Hotel Putrajaya, Marriott Putrajaya, and IOI Palm Garden Golf Course on the northern part of Putrajaya.

Exit 2604: Persiaran Persekutuan Interchange

This is a trumpet interchange that leads to Persiaran Persekutuan, the northern approach to Putrajaya. Persiaran Persekutuan passes through the Putrajaya Wetlands in Precinct 13.

Taman Rekreasi MARDI Junction

Exit 2606

Exit 2606: Pintasan Dengkil Bypass Interchange

This is a cloverleaf interchange connecting to the Damansara-Puchong Expressway, LDP (E11) from the north. You exit north to go to Puchong, Shah Alam, Petaling jaya, Damansara and Kepong. Exiting south takes you to State Route B15, which is a western approach to Putrajaya.

Persiaran Sierra Utama Interchange

Plaza Tol Ayer Hitam

Ayer Itam Toll Plaza

Exit 2607

Exit 2607: Saujana Putra Interchange

This is a trumpet interchange. You exit the SKVE here to the ELITE Highway (E6) for Bandar Saujana Putra.
If coming from the ELITE Highway, you would take Exit 606 to enter the SKVE.

Tanjong Dua Belas Rest Area

Exit 2608

Exit 2608

Exit 2609: Telok Panglima Garang

Exit 2609: Telok Panglima Garang

This is an interchange to the future West Coast Expressway (E28), an expressway under planning that will eventually connect Taiping in Perak to Banting in Selangor.
Plaza Tol Teluk Panglima Garang

Plaza Toll Teluk Panglima Garang

Jambatan Timbang Pulau Carey

Selat Lumut Bridge

Pulau Indah Toll Plaza

Persiaran Pulau Lumut Interchange

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