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'''Oliver Hartmann''' (born 1970, [[Rüsselsheim]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[heavy metal music|metal]] [[vocalist]], [[guitarist]], [[songwriter]], and [[Record producer|producer]] who performed in various acts, either as part of a choir, or solo. He is best known for his role as founder of the band [[At Vance]] (together with [[At Vance|Olaf Lenk]]) and his guest appearances on albums of several prominent metal bands, including [[Freedom Call]] and [[Edguy]]. He performed in both parts of the metal opera [[Avantasia]], in which he played the role of Pope Clement VIII, and in [[Aina (band)|Aina]]'s metal opera ''Days of Rising Doom''. |
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|Highway concessionaire's logo= [[Image:Kaseh1.gif|150px]]<br>'''Lebuhraya Kajang-Seremban Sdn. Bhd.<br>(Lekas)'''<br> ''(former concessionaries known as '''Kajang-Seremban Highway Sdn Bhd (KASEH)''')'' |
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|length-km=44.3 |
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|direction=[[North]]→[[South]] |
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|start=[[Kajang]], <br>[[Selangor]] |
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|destinations=[[Kuala Lumpur]]<br>[[Cheras]]<br>[[Semenyih]]<br>[[Pajam]]<br>[[Nilai]]<br>[[Mantin]]<br>[[Temiang]]<br>[[Kuala Klawang]] |
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|end=[[Seremban]], <br>[[Negeri Sembilan]] |
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|starting-date=[[2002]] |
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|completion-date=2009 |
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|interchanges={{JKR|---}} [[Kajang Bypass]]<br>{{JKR|1}} [[Malaysia Federal Route 1|Federal route 1]]<br>{{JKR|3265}} [[Jalan Nilai-Pajam]]<br>{{JKR|86}} [[Malaysia Federal Route 86|Federal route 86]]<br>{{JKR|51}} [[Malaysia Federal Route 51|Federal route 51]] |
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|Number of lanes=4 lanes |
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|Interchanges=8 |
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|Toll plazas=6 |
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|Asian Highway Network=none |
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|Layby={{Fact|date=February 2007}} |
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|Rest and Service Area=2 |
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|Overhead Bridge Restaurant= |
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|Vista Point=none |
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|Highway tunnels=none |
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|Type of roads=Tarmac |
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The '''Kajang-Seremban Highway''', '''KASEH''' ({{lang-ms|Lebuhraya Kajang Seremban}}), or '''LEKAS Highway''' {{MES-E|21}} is a new [[Malaysian]] expressway connecting [[Kajang]], [[Selangor]] to [[Seremban]], [[Negeri Sembilan]]. |
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Hartmann began his career as [[guitarist]] in several local bands but since the age of 18 concentrated more on his singing. He played among others in bands as Hanz Damf, Tuned, and Centers, the latter with which he made his first international appearances. His first success he reached with At Vance, in which he sang from 1999 to 2002. Since his leaving At Vance on personal grounds, he concentrated mostly on his solo career and on studio recording. So far he has recorded two solo albums, ''Out in the cold'', which was released in 2005 on the Italian [[Frontiers Records]] label, and on which he also plays [[guitar]]s and [[Electronic keyboard|keyboard]]s, and ''Home'', which was released in early 2007. Hartmann currently also sings in Italian band [[Empty Tremor]], which was a support act for [[Dream Theater]] during a 2004 tour in Italy<ref>[http://www.dreamtheater.net/archive_tourdates.php?y=2004#italylineups Dream Theater tour archive]</ref>. He also supported [[Toto (band)|TOTO]] during 2006 tour in Europe. |
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==Overview== |
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The 44.3 km expressway is designed to pass through [[Semenyih]], [[Pajam]], [[Mantin]], [[Temiang]] and link to the [[Seremban Inner Ring Road]]. It will serve as an effective traffic dispersal for the highly congested Kajang and Seremban town centres |
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===Solo=== |
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* ''Out in the Cold'' (2005) |
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* ''Home'' (2007) |
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*The Highway Project has achieved several stages of completion. |
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===[[At Vance]]=== |
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*“Package 1A” from the SILK Interchange to Kajang South has been completed and opened to the public. *“Package 1B” from the Kajang Selatan Interchange to Pajam Interchange, earthworks and major drainage have been completed. |
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* ''Noescape'' (1999) |
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*“Packages 2A and 3” from Pajam Interchange to Paroi, all land acquisitions have been completed. Part of the alignment between Mantin Interchange and Setul Interchange has been approved for realignment. |
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* ''Heart of Steel'' (2000) |
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* ''Dragonchaser'' (2001) |
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* ''Only Human'' (2002) |
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== History == |
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The project was approved by the government in 1997 and the construction of the expressway began on 2002; however, the financial problems faced by the original concessionnaire, Kajang-Seremban Highway Sdn. Bhd. (Kaseh) had forced the construction works to be delayed. The project was revitalized in November 2006 after a takeover by a new concessionnaire, Lebuhraya Kajang-Seremban Sdn. Bhd. (Lekas), which 50% of the stake was held by [[IJM Corporation Berhad]] and the rest of the stake was held by the original concessionnaire, Kajang-Seremban Highway Sdn. Bhd.<ref name=lekas> [http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news_business.php?id=228602 IJM Acquires 50 Percent Stake In Lekas] Bernama</ref> This project is scheduled for completion by Dec 2009 |
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* ''The Alien Inside'' (2004) |
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The phase 1 of the expressway connecting Kajang South to Pajam was officialy opened on [[22 August]] [[2008]]. As a normal procedure to make users familiarize with the highway, the highway will be toll free for a month from opening.<ref>{{cite news|title= Kajang-Pajam stretch to be opened on Aug 31| author=Charles Ferandez| url= http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2008/8/15/central/1792040&sec=central| publisher=The Star| date= 2008-08-15| accessdate=2008-08-16}}</ref> |
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===[[Avantasia]]=== |
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* ''[[The Metal Opera]]'' (2001) |
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* ''[[The Metal Opera Part II]]'' (2002) |
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* ''[[The Scarecrow (Avantasia album)|The Scarecrow]]'' (2008) |
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== Controversies == |
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=== Beams collapsed at Pajam Interchange === |
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* ''Centers'' (1997) |
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* ''Fortuneteller'' (1998) |
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* ''Early Works'' (2001) |
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8 numbers of 40m beams collapsed during night beam launching. |
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===Other appearances=== |
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* [[Edguy]] - ''[[Mandrake (album)|Mandrake]]'' (2001) |
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* Genius - ''Episode I'' (2002) |
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* [[Rhapsody (band)|Rhapsody]] - ''[[Rain of a Thousand Flames]]'' (2002) |
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* [[Rhapsody (band)|Rhapsody]] - ''[[Power of the Dragonflame]]'' (2002) |
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* Squealer - ''Under the Cross'' (2002) |
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* [[Aina]] - ''[[Days of Rising Doom]]'' (2003) |
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* [[Freedom Call]] - ''The Circle of Life'' (2003) |
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* [[Freedom Call]] - ''Eternity'' (2003) |
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* [[Edguy]] - ''[[Hellfire Club (album)|Hellfire Club]]'' (2004) |
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* Genius - ''Episode II: In Search Of The Little Prince'' (2004) |
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* [[Helloween]] - ''[[Keeper of the Seven Keys - The Legacy]]'' (2005) |
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* [[Edguy]] - ''[[Rocket Ride]]'' (2006) |
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* [[Lunatica]] - ''The Edge of Infinity'' (2006) |
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==Toll systems== |
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:''For toll rates, See also [[Toll rates of the Kajang-Seremban Highway]]'' |
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===Toll Plaza Abbreviations=== |
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*'''KJS''' (2101) - [[Kajang|KAJANG SOUTH]] |
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*'''SMN''' (2102) - [[Semenyih Interchange|SEMENYIH]] |
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*'''PJM''' (2103) - [[Pajam Interchange|PAJAM]] |
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*'''MTN''' (2104) - [[Mantin Interchange|MANTIN]] |
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*'''STL''' (2105) - [[Setul Interchange|SETUL]] |
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*'''AMP''' (2106) - [[Ampangan Interchange|AMPANGAN]] |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.oliverhartmann.com/ official homepage] |
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*[http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=48641 metal archives entry] |
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== List of Interchange == |
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| || || ||'''NORTH'''<br>{{JKR|---}} '''[[Kajang Bypass|KAJANG BYPASS]]'''<br>Kuala Lumpur<br>Cheras|| |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="blue"|'''<font color="white">{{JKR|---}} KAJANG BYPASS<br>JKR border limit |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="green"|'''<font color="white">{{MES-E(2)|21}} KAJANG-SEREMBAN HIGHWAY<br>Lekas border limit |
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| ||{{MES-EXIT|2101}} ||'''[[Kajang South Interchange|KAJANG SOUTH INTERCHANGE]]'''||'''NORTHWEST'''<br>{{JKR|1}} Kajang town centre<br><br>'''SOUTHEAST'''<br>{{JKR|1}} Semenyih ||Full cloverleaf interchange |
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| || ||{{Parking Layby signs}} Kajang South toll plaza<br>'''KJS'''||{{Parking signs}} ||North bound |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="green"|'''<font color="white">Kajang South toll plaza<br>KJS<br>{{RM}} {{TnG}} {{TAG}} {{TAG}} {{TnG}} {{TransitTicket}}<br>Closed toll system<br>Collect transit ticket and pay a distance toll |
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| ||{{MES-EXIT|2102}} ||'''[[Semenyih Interchange|SEMENYIH INTERCHANGE]]'''<br>'''SMN'''||{{JKR|1}} Semenyih<br>{{JKR|B18}} Bangi<br>{{JKR|B18}} Dengkil||Trumpet interchange with toll plaza |
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| || ||{{RSA-OBR signs}} Semenyih rest and service area||{{Parking signs}} {{Toilet sign}} {{Food court sign}}||North bound |
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| || ||{{RSA-OBR signs}} Semenyih rest and service area||{{Parking signs}} {{Toilet sign}} {{Food court sign}}||South bound |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="green"|'''<font color="white">Selangor Darul Ehsan<br>Hulu Langat district border |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="yellow"|'''<font color="black">Selangor-Negeri Sembilan border |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="green"|'''<font color="white">Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus<br>Seremban district border |
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| ||{{MES-EXIT|2103}} ||'''[[Pajam Interchange|PAJAM INTERCHANGE]]'''<br>'''PJM'''||{{JKR|3265}} Pajam<br>{{JKR|3265}} Nilai<br>{{JKR|N20}} Sepang<br>{{JKR|N20}} Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) {{Airport signs}}<br>{{MES-E(2)|2}} {{AHN-AH|2}} '''[[North-South Expressway Southern Route|NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE]]'''<br>Kuala Lumpur<br>Johor Bahru ||Trumpet interchange with toll plaza |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="orange"|'''<font color="black">{{MES-E(2)|21}} KAJANG-SEREMBAN HIGHWAY (Phase 2)<br>Under construction |
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| ||{{MES-EXIT|2104}} ||'''[[Mantin Interchange|MANTIN INTERCHANGE]]'''<br>'''MTN'''<br>'''Under construction'''||{{JKR|1}} Mantin<br>{{JKR|N34}} Lenggeng ||Trumpet interchange with toll plaza<br>'''Under construction''' |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="orange"|'''<font color="black">Setul toll plaza<br>STL<br>Closed toll system<br>Collect transit ticket and pay a distance toll |
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| || ||{{Parking Layby signs}} Setul toll plaza<br>'''STL'''||{{Parking signs}} ||South bound |
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| ||{{MES-EXIT|2105}} ||'''[[Setul Interchange|SETUL INTERCHANGE]]'''<br>'''Under construction'''||{{JKR|1}} Seremban town centre<br>{{JKR|53}} Port Dickson||Trumpet interchange |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="orange"|'''<font color="black">Ampangan toll plaza<br>AMP<br>Opened toll systems<br>Pay toll |
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| || ||{{Parking Layby signs}} Ampangan toll plaza<br>'''AMP'''||{{Parking signs}} || |
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| ||{{MES-EXIT|2106}} ||'''[[Ampangan Interchange|AMPANGAN INTERCHANGE]]'''<br>'''Under construction'''||'''NORTHEAST'''<br>{{JKR|86}} Kuala Klawang (Jelebu)<br><br>'''SOUTHWEST'''<br>{{JKR|86}} Seremban town centre<br>{{JKR|53}} Port Dickson||Half folded diamond interchange<br>'''Under construction''' |
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="orange"|'''<font color="black">{{MES-E(2)|21}} KAJANG-SEREMBAN HIGHWAY (Phase 2)<br>Under construction<br>Start/End of expressway<br>Lekas border limit |
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| ||{{MES-EXIT|2107}} ||'''[[Paroi Interchange|PAROI INTERCHANGE]]'''<br>'''Under construction'''||'''WEST'''<br>{{JKR|51}} Seremban town centre<br>{{JKR|97}} Senawang<br>{{MES-E(2)|2}} {{AHN-AH|2}} '''[[North-South Expressway Southern Route|NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE]]'''<br>Kuala Lumpur<br>Johor Bahru<br><br>'''EAST'''<br>{{JKR|51}} Seri Menanti<br>{{JKR|51}} Kuala Pilah ||Signalised at grade junction<br>'''Under construction''' |
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== References == |
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[[pl:Oliver Hartmann]] |
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{{reflist}} |
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[[sv:Oliver Hartmann]] |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.ijm.com/ IJM] |
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*[http://www.ijm.com/infrastructure/toll/LEKAS/index.html LEKAS] |
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Revision as of 11:01, 11 October 2008
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The Kajang-Seremban Highway, KASEH (Malay: Lebuhraya Kajang Seremban), or LEKAS Highway Kajang–Seremban Highway is a new Malaysian expressway connecting Kajang, Selangor to Seremban, Negeri Sembilan.
Overview
The 44.3 km expressway is designed to pass through Semenyih, Pajam, Mantin, Temiang and link to the Seremban Inner Ring Road. It will serve as an effective traffic dispersal for the highly congested Kajang and Seremban town centres
- The Highway Project has achieved several stages of completion.
- “Package 1A” from the SILK Interchange to Kajang South has been completed and opened to the public. *“Package 1B” from the Kajang Selatan Interchange to Pajam Interchange, earthworks and major drainage have been completed.
- “Packages 2A and 3” from Pajam Interchange to Paroi, all land acquisitions have been completed. Part of the alignment between Mantin Interchange and Setul Interchange has been approved for realignment.
History
The project was approved by the government in 1997 and the construction of the expressway began on 2002; however, the financial problems faced by the original concessionnaire, Kajang-Seremban Highway Sdn. Bhd. (Kaseh) had forced the construction works to be delayed. The project was revitalized in November 2006 after a takeover by a new concessionnaire, Lebuhraya Kajang-Seremban Sdn. Bhd. (Lekas), which 50% of the stake was held by IJM Corporation Berhad and the rest of the stake was held by the original concessionnaire, Kajang-Seremban Highway Sdn. Bhd.[1] This project is scheduled for completion by Dec 2009
The phase 1 of the expressway connecting Kajang South to Pajam was officialy opened on 22 August 2008. As a normal procedure to make users familiarize with the highway, the highway will be toll free for a month from opening.[2]
Controversies
Beams collapsed at Pajam Interchange
8 numbers of 40m beams collapsed during night beam launching.
Toll systems
- For toll rates, See also Toll rates of the Kajang-Seremban Highway
Toll Plaza Abbreviations
- KJS (2101) - KAJANG SOUTH
- SMN (2102) - SEMENYIH
- PJM (2103) - PAJAM
- MTN (2104) - MANTIN
- STL (2105) - SETUL
- AMP (2106) - AMPANGAN
List of Interchange
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NORTH KAJANG BYPASS Kuala Lumpur Cheras |
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KAJANG BYPASS JKR border limit
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Kajang–Seremban Highway KAJANG-SEREMBAN HIGHWAY Lekas border limit
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Template:MES-EXIT | KAJANG SOUTH INTERCHANGE | NORTHWEST FT 1 Kajang town centre SOUTHEAST FT 1 Semenyih |
Full cloverleaf interchange | ||
Kajang South toll plaza KJS |
North bound | ||||
Kajang South toll plaza KJS This template must be substituted. Replace {{Requested move ...}} with {{subst:Requested move ...}}. Touch 'n Go SmartTAG SmartTAG Touch 'n Go Transit Ticket Closed toll system Collect transit ticket and pay a distance toll
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Template:MES-EXIT | SEMENYIH INTERCHANGE SMN |
FT 1 Semenyih B18 Bangi B18 Dengkil |
Trumpet interchange with toll plaza | ||
Semenyih rest and service area | North bound | ||||
Semenyih rest and service area | South bound | ||||
Selangor Darul Ehsan Hulu Langat district border
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Selangor-Negeri Sembilan border
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Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus Seremban district border
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Template:MES-EXIT | PAJAM INTERCHANGE PJM |
FT 3265 Pajam FT 3265 Nilai N20 Sepang N20 Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) North–South Expressway Southern Route AH2 NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE Kuala Lumpur Johor Bahru |
Trumpet interchange with toll plaza | ||
Kajang–Seremban Highway KAJANG-SEREMBAN HIGHWAY (Phase 2) Under construction
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Template:MES-EXIT | MANTIN INTERCHANGE MTN Under construction |
FT 1 Mantin N34 Lenggeng |
Trumpet interchange with toll plaza Under construction | ||
Setul toll plaza STL Closed toll system Collect transit ticket and pay a distance toll
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Setul toll plaza STL |
South bound | ||||
Template:MES-EXIT | SETUL INTERCHANGE Under construction |
FT 1 Seremban town centre FT 53 Port Dickson |
Trumpet interchange | ||
Ampangan toll plaza AMP Opened toll systems Pay toll
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Ampangan toll plaza AMP |
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Template:MES-EXIT | AMPANGAN INTERCHANGE Under construction |
NORTHEAST FT 86 Kuala Klawang (Jelebu) SOUTHWEST FT 86 Seremban town centre FT 53 Port Dickson |
Half folded diamond interchange Under construction | ||
Kajang–Seremban Highway KAJANG-SEREMBAN HIGHWAY (Phase 2) Under construction Start/End of expressway Lekas border limit
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Template:MES-EXIT | PAROI INTERCHANGE Under construction |
WEST FT 51 Seremban town centre FT 97 Senawang North–South Expressway Southern Route AH2 NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE Kuala Lumpur Johor Bahru EAST FT 51 Seri Menanti FT 51 Kuala Pilah |
Signalised at grade junction Under construction |
References
- ^ IJM Acquires 50 Percent Stake In Lekas Bernama
- ^ Charles Ferandez (2008-08-15). "Kajang-Pajam stretch to be opened on Aug 31". The Star. Retrieved 2008-08-16.