Penchala Tunnel

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Penchala Tunnel
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Penchala Tunnel
Overview
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
StatusOperational
RouteE23 Sprint Expressway
Operation
Work begun2001
ConstructedGamuda Berhad
Opened2004
OwnerMalaysian Highway Authority (LLM)
OperatorSistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Sdn Bhd (Sprint)
Technical
Length700m
Operating speed90 km/h

The Penchala Tunnel is the widest highway tunnel in Malaysia. This 700-metre tunnel, located on the Sprint Expressway's Penchala Link, connects Sungai Penchala to Mont Kiara in the Klang Valley. Unlike other highway tunnels in Malaysia which used tunnel boring machines during construction, the Penchala Tunnel was bored by using the slower rock-explosion method, due to unstable rock condition (limestones) at the tunnel site which prevented the concessionaire company Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Sdn Bhd (Sprint) to use the faster tunnel boring machine method.

Coordinates: 3°09′53″N 101°38′10″E / 3.1647602°N 101.6360446°E / 3.1647602; 101.6360446

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