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Bridge in Federal Route East-West Highway, Perak
Temenggor Lake Bridge
Jambatan Tasik Temenggor
Coordinates5°33′01″N 101°20′59″E / 5.5504°N 101.3498°E / 5.5504; 101.3498
CarriesMotor vehicles
CrossesTemenggor Lake
LocaleFederal Route 4 East-West Highway, Perak
Official nameTemenggor Lake Bridge
Maintained byMalaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Hulu Perak
Belati Wangsa Sdn Bhd
Characteristics
Designdouble box girder bridge
Total length880 m (West side)
640 m (East side)
Width--
Longest span--
History
DesignerGovernment of Malaysia
Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
ENEX of New Zealand
Constructed byMalaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
Opened1982
Location

Temenggor Lake Bridge is the longest highway bridge on the East-West Highway, (Federal Route 4). Opened on 1 July 1982, the bridge crosses Temenggor Lake, which was created after the construction of Temenggor hydroelectric dam in Perak, Malaysia. There are two sections of the bridge, in west side (880 metres) and east side (640 metres).

See also

Northern Corridor Economic Region
NCER Perlis
NCER Kedah
NCER Penang
NCER Perak

5°33′01″N 101°20′59″E / 5.5504°N 101.34980°E / 5.5504; 101.34980

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