- Cheras - Kajang Expressway
Malaysian_expressway_routebox
E--=MES-E|7
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Highway concessionaire's
Grand Saga Sdn Bhd
length-km=11.5
direction=North -South
start=Plaza Phoenix onCheras Highway
destinations=Kuala Lumpur Petaling Jaya Cheras Kajang Semenyih Seremban
end=Saujana Impian InterchangeKajang
starting-date= 1998
completion-date= 1999
interchanges= MES-E|27Salak Expressway
JKR|1Cheras Highway
MES-E|18Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway
JKR|---Kajang Bypass
Asian Highway Network=none
Development Cost=
Number of lanes=8 lanes
Interchanges=9
Toll plazas=2
Layby=none
Rest and Service Area=1
Overhead Bridge Restaurant=none
Vista Point=none
Highway tunnels=none
Type of roads=Tarmac
Toll systems=Opened toll systemsThe Cheras-Kajang Expressway (CKE, MES-E|7) is a
Malaysia nexpressway that links the incorporated townshp of Cheras,Kuala Lumpur to the town ofKajang inSelangor .Background and History
The expressway is part of a major expansion of "Jalan Cheras" (Cheras Road), also known as Federal route JKR|1, which consisted of a two-lane intercity road between Kajang and Cheras. Construction of the expressway commenced in late 1998 and, at a cost of RM275 million, was completed and began tolling on
January 15 ,1999 .cite web |url=http://www.theedgedaily.com/cms/content.jsp?id=com.tms.cms.article.Article_8b7d6d35-cb73c03a-23d27500-b5bd0e5f |title=Corporate: Grand Saga seeks compensation |accessdate=2008-05-30 |author=Siow Chen Ming |date= |publisher="The Edge" ] Having assumed a new name, the "Cheras–Kajang Expressway", and incorporated the mid-length of the original road into the expressway, the expressway consequently bisected "Jalan Cheras" into two at both ends of the original road: one at Kajang, and the other at Cheras, while remnants of the road's undeveloped routes between remain partially in use.The Cheras–Kajang Expressway is among the first four-lane dual carriageway in Malaysia, stretching from the Connaught Interchange in
Cheras, Kuala Lumpur toSaujana Impian inKajang . The expressway comprises one rest andservice area and nine interchanges: "Pasukan Gerakan Am ", "Hulu Langat ", "Telekom", "Bandar Tun Hussein Onn ", "Balakong ", "Sungai Long", "Bukit Dukong ", "Sungai Balak " and "Saujana Impian ". The expressway has receive substantial volumes of traffic to and from linked localities. Between 2003 and 2004 alone, traffic volume increased 4%, with an average of 187,000 vehicles per day utillising the expressway in the financial year of 2004.The expressway formerly featured its own
electronic toll collection system, known as the Saga Tag. Beginning1 July 2004 , however, the Saga Tag was replaced byTouch 'n Go andSmart TAG systems.Of the RM275 million used to finance the expressway's construction, RM210 million consisted of bonds issued by Grand Saga h:title|Private Limited|Sdn Bhd|, the expressway's concessionaire, and RM59 million was support loan from the government. Grand Saga was further provided compensation from the government for revisions of scheduled toll rate hikes. In 2003 and 2004, the government paid RM104.93 million in compensation, exclusive of waiving interest and repayment of the support loan. The government also extended the expressway's concession by two years to
September 18 ,2027 in 2002.Controversy
Bandar Mahkota Cheras exit
During the construction of the
Bandar Mahkota Cheras , an access road connecting the new township and theBandar Tun Hussein Onn Interchange (MES-EXIT|704) was built by the developer to provide access to Bandar Mahkota Cheras from Cheras - Kajang Expressway and vice-versa. However, the link road was closed in 2005 by Grand Saga under the direction of theMalaysian Highway Authority (MHA) due to disputes between Grand Saga and the developer of Bandar Mahkota Cheras on compensations since the link road would allow motorists to bypass the h:title|Mile|Batu| 11 toll plaza on the expressway. As a result, residents travelling toKuala Lumpur are required to enter the expressway viaBandar Sungai Long or vice-versa, while having to pay fares for both the Batu 9 and Batu 11 toll plaza.Following Opposition control of Selangor in the 2008 election, local residents dismantled the barricades, temporarily allowing traffic to and from the township to directly enter and exit the expressway. In an early attempt, Grand Saga forcefully reclosed the road. However, On
27 June 2008 , the barrier was torn down once again.On
4 June 2008 , theMalaysian Highway Authority and Grand Saga were ordered to install traffic lights on the junctions of Bandar Mahkota Cheras to ease the traffic flow of the residents.Toll rates
(Starting
1 January 2007 )Batu 9 toll plaza
References
External links
* [http://www.grandsaga.com.my/ Official Grand Saga website]
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