Jalan Ipoh is a major road, and one of the longest, in Kuala Lumpur. The road got its name from being the trunk road leading out of the city towards Ipoh in the north. It is therefore part of Federal Route 1. Until 26 November, 2014, Jalan Ipoh began at the intersection with Jalan Pahang, but since then, the Kuala Lumpur City Hall has renamed the stretch from Jalan Pahang to the Jalan Segambut junction as Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah. As a result, the rump section of Jalan Ipoh is now between Jalan Rawang in the north, and Jalan Segambut to the south. At time of writing, Google Maps erroneously labelled the stretch from Jalan Rawang to the Kepong Roundabout as Jalan Kuching.
At the southern end Jalan Ipoh forks into two at the junction with Jalan Segambut Utara, which leads to Jalan Duta. Jalan Ipoh continues through the industrial part of northern Kuala Lumpur until the big roundaboutn interchange with Jalan Kuching. To continue along Jalan Ipoh, you need to make a 3 o'clock turn at the roundabout and head north.
The final interchange is with the Middle Ring Road II. Heading north from here takes you on the Old Trunk Road, also called the Federal Route 1, towards Ipoh. A 3 o'clock turn here takes you onto the Middle Ring Road II towards Batu Caves.
Sekolah Kebangsaan Kampung Batu (GPS: 3.2019, 101.67751)
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (Perempuan) Jalan Ipoh (GPS: 3.18728, 101.68163)
Public transport on Jalan Ipoh
Jalan Ipoh is served by bus 26, 43, 100, T225, U3, U4, U8(W), U8, U13, U209 and U222.
The northern end of Jalan Ipoh, at the roundabout with Jalan Kuching.
New southern section of Jalan Ipoh, before it becomes the newly named Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah.
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