Telisai–Lumut Highway

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Telisai–Lumut Highway
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Route information
Maintained by the Brunei Economic Development Board
Length18.636 km (11.580 mi)
HistoryStarted in February 2010
Expected completion in February 2013
Opened 28 June 2016
Major junctions
South-West endLumut (KM0)
Major intersectionsJalan Labi (KM5.1)
Jalan Penghubung Sungai Paku (KM10.37)
North-East endTelisai (KM18.636)
Location
DistrictsTutong, Belait
VillagesTelisai, Sungai Paku, Labi, Sungai Liang, Lumut
Highway system

Telisai–Lumut Highway is the third highway in Brunei Darussalam, being the other two which is the Muara–Tutong Highway and Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Highway. The new highway was completed in late June 2016, and has been handled by the Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB).[1]

This dual carriageway will be built from Lumut Bypass (dual carriageway) stretching eastwards through the woods at about 3 kilometres south of the remaining stretch of Jalan Tutong-Seria (see note) (single carriageway), merging with the dual carriageway Tutong Bypass at north-east. The total length of the highway is 18.6 kilometres (11.6 miles).

The new highway will ease traffic between Tutong and Kuala Belait, cutting travel times between the affected stretch.

After more than 3 years delay, the highway was finally opened for public use on 28 June 2016.

Notes[]

  • Parts of the original Jalan Tutong-Seria single carriageway had been replaced by Tutong Bypass and Lumut Bypass dual carriageways, leaving the Telisai-Sungai Liang stretch only used by regulars.

References[]

  1. ^ Chua Guan Cheong (September 10, 2010). "Telisai–Lumut highway ready by 2013". The Brunei Times. Retrieved July 31, 2011.

Further reading[]

  • "Slow moving traffic in Belait leaves motorists fuming" Page 6 - Borneo Bulletin Volume 16 Issue 57 dated 6 September 2011

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