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Guthrie Corridor Expressway (E35)


Timothy Tye Guthrie Corridor Expressway E35Guthrie Corridor Expressway E35 (7 July, 2016)


Guthrie Corridor Expressway, GCE, (E35) is an expressway in the Klang Valley. It connects Shah Alam to Rawang, over a distance of 27 km (15.4 miles). It got its name as it was built by Guthrie Berhad, which also owns the plantation land over which the expressway was built. The expressway was completed in April 2005 and opened to traffic in July of the same year.

The Guthrie Corridor Expressway allows motorists driving between the north and south of Selangor to bypass entering Kuala Lumpur. In this way, one can drive directly from Rawang to KLIA.

Map of Guthrie Corridor Expressway

Interchanges on the Guthrie Corridor Expressway

Exit 115, North-South Expressway Northern RouteExit 115, North-South Expressway Northern Route (7 July, 2016)

Exit 115: Rawang South Interchange

GPS: 3.28183, 101.55648
Exit 115 is the exit from the North-South Expressway Northern Route (E1) to the Guthrie Corridor Expressway.

Rawang South Toll Plaza

GPS: 3.20397, 101.5074

Exit e501: Kuang Interchange

GPS: 3.26978, 101.54585
This is the interchange between the Guthrie Corridor to the LATAR Expressway (E25).

Lagong Toll Plaza

GPS: 3.20397, 101.5074

Exit 3502: Lagong Interchange

GPS: 3.25505, 101.53438
This interchange is also only in the planning stage and has yet to be built. When completed, motorists can exit the GCE here to Route 25, to go to Lagong.

Exit 3503: Paya Jaras Interchange

GPS: 3.2269, 101.51109
This is a trumpet interchange that leads to Route 54. Going east on Route 54 takes you to Paya Jaras while going west will eventually take you to Kuala Selangor.

Elmina Toll Plaza

GPS: 3.20397, 101.5074
This is a trumpet interchange that leads to Route 54. Going east on Route 54 takes you to Paya Jaras while going west will eventually take you to Kuala Selangor.

Elmina Rest & Service Area North

GPS: 3.19092, 101.50927
The Rest and Service Area is located only on the north bound side of the expressway.

Exit 3504: Elmina Interchange

GPS: 3.18328, 101.5174

Elmina Rest & Service Area South

GPS: 3.19092, 101.50927
The Rest and Service Area is located only on the south bound side of the expressway.

Exit 3505: Bukit Subang Interchange

GPS: 3.15907, 101.51856
This is a diamond interchange. Exiting the expressway to the west takes you to Bukit Subang while exiting to the east takes you to Sungai Buloh.

Bukit Jelutong Toll Plaza

GPS: 3.12377, 101.52829
The Rest and Service Area is located only on the south bound side of the expressway.

Exit 3506: Bukit Jelutong North Interchange

GPS: 3.11814, 101.531
You exit here to Persiaran Gerbang Utama on the west side of the expressway.

Exit 3507: Bukit Jelutong Sentral Interchange

GPS: 3.10722, 101.53929
This is a parclo interchange. Exiting to the south takes you to Guthrie Golf Academy while exiting to the north takes you to Jalan Monfort and the Jelutong Industrial Park.

Exit 3508: Bukit Jelutong-NKVE Interchange

GPS: 3.10177, 101.5468
This is a stacked interchange where the Guthrie Corridor Expressway connects with the New Klang Valley Expressway (E1) and the ELITE Highway (E6). This interchange is known as the Shah Alam Interchange on the NKVE side.

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