Tapah Interchange

Tapah Interchange

Malaysian expressway interchange
Interchange=MES-EXIT|132
TAPAH
Code=TPH
Expressway location= MES-E|1 AHN-AH|2 North-South Expressway Northern Route
Location= Tapah, Perak
Interchange type= Trumpet interchange
destinations= JKR|59 Tapah
JKR|59 Cameron Highlands
starting-date= 1991
completion-date= 1993
Opening= 1994
Expressway/Road Joined= JKR|59 Jalan Tapah-Cameron Highlands
Toll plaza=Yes
Number of booths=8
TnG=2
TAG=2
TnG POS=None
Customer Service Centre=Yes

Tapah Interchange is a major interchange of the North-South Expressway Northern Route in Malaysia. It is also a main route to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur.

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