Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway is a 6-lane expressway heading south out of Kuala Lumpur. It was completed and opened to the public on 16 June, 1982. The expressway carries the code E37. It used to be the expressway that goes all the way from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban, but much of that stretch has since been taken over as the
North-South Expressway Southern Route (E2)
The toll for using the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway is RM0.80 for private cars, RM1.20 for vans and small lorries, RM1.70 for big lorries with 3 or more axles, RM0.40 for taxis and RM0.60 for buses.
This is the entrance to the Smart Tunnel for northbound motorists to reach Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Imbi, Jalan Tun Razak and KLCC. Motorists bearing north for the Kuala Lumpur city centre should follow the three left lanes. In the opposite direction, southbound motorists entering the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway do not pass through this toll plaza.
You may exit at this interchange for the Shah Alam Expressway (E5) to reach Subang Jaya, Shah Alam, Klang and Pulau Indah, as well as to the Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2 (Federal Route 28), for Cheras, Ampang and Kuantan.
Motorists on the Shah Alam Expressway take Exit 516 (Sri Petaling Interchange) to enter this expressway.
This is the southern end of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway (though it is still a long way to Seremban). The onward journey beyond the toll plaza is on the North-South Expressway Southern Route (E2)
Places near the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway (E37)
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