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Transmission tower in Kerinchi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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The Kerinchi Pylon viewed from the nearby monsoon drain
Menara Telekom and the Kerinchi Pylon viewed from the University of Malaya

The Kerinchi Pylon is a lattice-steel transmission tower located near Menara Telekom in Kerinchi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

It was built by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) in the middle of 1999. At 103 metres (338 ft), the pylon is recorded in the Malaysian Book of Records as the tallest electricity pylon in Southeast Asia.

The Kerinchi Pylon differs from other electricity pylons of comparable height, like those of Elbe Crossing 2, because is it not used for a powerline crossing of a wide waterway and that it is just a single structure.

It is the tallest strainer pylon in the world, all taller pylons are suspension pylons of long-distance spans.

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3°07′01″N 101°39′49″E / 3.1169°N 101.6637°E / 3.1169; 101.6637


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