West Coast Expressway

The West Coast Expressway (E32), abbreviated WCE, is an interstate controlled-access highway running along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The 233-kilometre (145-mile) expressway is currently under construction, with several sections open for public use. Once completed, the expressway will run between Changkat Jering, Perak and Banting, Selangor, following federal routes 5 and 60 for most of its route. The expressway will operate in three sections, with sections of federal route 5 completing the missing connections; these sections will be upgraded to limited-access roads. The expressway is expected to be fully completed by the end of 2025,[1][2] except for a 10 km stretch from Section 7B which is expected to be completed by June 2026.[3]

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Expressway 32
Lebuhraya Pesisiran Pantai Barat
West Coast Expressway
Route information
Maintained by West Coast Expressway Sdn Bhd
Length233.0 km (144.8 mi)
Status3 sections opened:
  • Beruas–Lekir
  • Teluk Intan–Hutan Melintang
  • Kapar–Bukit Raja
Existed2014–present
HistoryOpened in stages from June 2019, expected completion in 2025.
Major junctions
North end FT 60 Federal route 60 and North–South Expressway Northern Route North–South Expressway Northern Route at Changkat Jering, Perak
Major intersections FT 5 Federal route 5
FT 58 Federal route 58
Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway
New North Klang Straits Bypass New North Klang Straits Bypass
FT 2 Federal Highway
FT 3216 Jalan Batu Tiga Lama
Shah Alam Expressway Shah Alam Expressway
South Klang Valley Expressway South Klang Valley Expressway
South end FT 31 Jalan Banting–Dengkil at Banting, Selangor
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Taiping, Pantai Remis, Beruas, Sitiawan, Teluk Intan, Hutan Melintang, Sabak Bernam, Sekinchan, Kuala Selangor, Kapar, Sungai Besar, Bukit Raja, Klang, Banting
Highway system

The expressway is being built by Konsortium Lebuhraya Pantai Barat. Approval was given by the government for the construction, which was to begin from 20 December 2013 and was to be completed within five years.[4] It originally was given route code E28 but later changed to E32, and E28 was used by Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge. The project was delayed and actual construction began in May 2014. Currently, a 9.7-kilometre (6.0 mi) segment between Kapar and Bukit Raja,[5] a 19-kilometre (12 mi) segment from Hutan Melintang to Teluk Intan[6] and a 45-kilometre (28 mi) segment from Lekir to Beruas[7] are opened to traffic.

Once the expressway is completed, it will be the fourth longest in Peninsular Malaysia, after the North-South Expressway Northern Route, the East Coast Expressway and the North-South Expressway Southern Route.

Overview

Construction of the expressway is divided into eleven packages. Works for the first five packages commenced in May 2014, of which three packages are in Selangor while the other two are in Perak. The stretches between Tanjung Karang to Hutan Melintang and Teluk Intan to Kampung Lekir are using the existing stretches of federal route 5, both of which are currently being upgraded. As a result, the expressway will consist of three non-contiguous stretches of controlled-access expressway (JKR R6), i.e. from Banting to Tanjung Karang, Hutan Melintang to Teluk Intan and Lekir to Changkat Jering while the two stretches on federal route 5 are partial access highways (JKR R5) featuring grade-separated interchanges at major junctions, left-in/left-out junctions and at-grade U-Turns.

A spur link from Changkat Keruing to Siputeh (near Ipoh) in Perak which will be connected via an interchange with the main link is also in the plan. Construction of the spur link is however deferred. The spur link will consist of a controlled-access expressway (JKR R6) stretch from Changkat Keruing to Parit while the stretch between Parit to Siputeh will use the existing stretch of federal route 73 will be similarly upgraded like the two federal route 5 stretches of the main link package has been awarded to Gedeihen Engineering Sdn Bhd. The controlled-access expressway stretches will use a closed toll system like the North–South Expressway. Toll collection has started at all opened stretches of the expressway. The stretches on existing federal roads will remain toll-free.

The highway will cost about RM 4.6 billion, where RM3.6 billion will be construction costs. The concessionaire company is planning to issue bonds in 2009.

On 25 May 2014, the construction of the expressway began. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new expressway was held near the Teluk Intan interchange in Teluk Intan, Perak.

Five interchanges (sections 4–5, 8–10) were expected to be opened in time for Eid al-Fitr in 2019[8] but a burst water pipe on 5 May 2019 delayed the opening of sections 4–5.[9]

On 31 May 2019, section 8 between Hutan Melintang and Teluk Intan in Perak was opened to traffic. The opening ceremony was officiated by the Deputy Minister of Works, Mohd. Anuar Tahir.[6] This followed by the opening of sections 9 and 10 between Lekir and Beruas, also in Perak on 23 September 2019 and officiated by Works Ministry secretary-general Datuk Dr Syed Omar Sharifuddin Syed Ikhsan.[7] The first section to open in Selangor was section 5 between Kapar and Bukit Raja and officiated by Malaysian Highway Authority director-general Datuk Mohd Shuhaimi Hassan. This stretch was opened to public on 10 December 2019.[5]

As of 10 December 2019, the expressway is 71% completed[5] with section 4 (Federal Highway 2–Bandar Bukit Raja (North)) slated to be opened in Q1 2020 followed by sections 1–3 (Banting–Federal Highway 2) & section 6 (Kapar–Assam Jaya) in early 2021.[1]

Land acquisition issues and alignment changes causing delay of the construction of section 7 (Assam Jawa–Tanjung Karang),[8] which will be completed by 2024 along with section 11 (Beruas–Taiping South).[10][11]

WCE group has the first right of refusal for Section 12 (Siputeh – Segari) which will cost RM600 million with 41 km stretch. There is a plan to extend the expressway all the way to Penang if it is feasible.[10]

Route background

WCE in Sungai Rasau, Klang
WCE in Changkat Jering, the northern termini in Taiping
WCE Terong alignment view from airplane

The northern terminus of the expressway will be located at Changkat Jering on the North–South Expressway Northern Route. The southern terminus will be located at Banting on Federal Route 31. The expressway will have interchanges to Trong, Beruas, Changkat Cermin, Sitiawan, Lekir, Teluk Intan, Hutan Melintang, Sabak Bernam, Sungai Besar, Sekinchan, Tanjung Karang, Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway at Assam Jawa, Kapar, New North Klang Straits Bypass, New Klang Valley Expressway at Bukit Raja, Federal Highway at Klang, Sri Andalas, Shah Alam Expressway near Jalan Kebun and South Klang Valley Expressway.

12 sites have been identified as rest and services area with each area will have 2 petrol stations.[10]

Tolls

The expressway implements closed toll system where rates are calculated between entry and exit of the expressway. However toll collections are not implemented in Federal Route 5 upgraded sections, making the closed toll section divided into three sections, including the short section of Hutan Melintang - Teluk Intan as well where vehicles still need to go through entry and exit tolls despite not having interchanges in between.

As for now toll collection has begun in all the opened sections.

Toll rates

Hutan Melintang - Teluk Intan tolls
Class Types of Vehicles Rate (in Malaysian ringgit RM)
0 Motorcycles Free
1 Vehicles with 2 axles and 3 or 4 wheels excluding taxis RM 2.90
2 Vehicles with 2 axles and 5 or 6 wheels excluding buses RM 5.80
3 Vehicles with 3 or more axles RM 8.70
4 Taxis RM 1.50
5 Buses RM 2.20

Junction list

State District km Interchange Name Destination Note
Perak Larut, Matang & Selama 3238 Taiping Selatan FT 1 Federal Route 1- Taiping, Kamunting, Padang Rengas

North–South Expressway Northern Route( AH2) –Kuala Kangsar, Ipoh, George Town, Alor Setar, Kuala Lumpur

Under construction.
Taiping Selatan Toll Plaza

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Start/End closed toll collection system

(under construction)

3237 Trong FT 60 Federal Route 60 - Trong Trumpet interchange. Under construction
Manjung 241.63 3235 Beruas FT 73 Federal Route 73 - Beruas, Parit

FT 60 Federal Route 60 - Pantai Remis

Trumpet interchange.

Closed toll collection system start/end temporary here.

3233 Changkat Cermin FT 5 Federal Route 5 - Ayer Tawar, Bota, Seri Iskandar, Batu Gajah, Ipoh Trumpet interchange
Ayer Tawar Rest and Service Area (under construction; northbound)

West Coast Expressway North Region Office (northbound)

3232 Sitiawan Utara FT 5 Federal Route 5 - Sitiawan, Ayer Tawar

FT 100 Federal Route 100 - Seri Manjung, Lumut, Pelabuhan Lumut , Pulau Pangkor , Teluk Senangin

Trumpet interchange
Sungai Wangi Rest and Service Area (under construction; southbound)
3231 Sitiawan FT 5 Federal Route 5 - Sitiawan

FT 60 Federal Route 60 - Seri Manjung, Lumut, Pelabuhan Lumut , Pulau Pangkor , Teluk Batik

Trumpet interchange
Lekir Toll Plaza

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Start/End closed toll collection system

198.24 3230 Lekir FT 5 Federal Route 5 - Lekir (Batu 9-11) Diamond Interchange
193.59 Expressway West Coast Expressway ends southbound / commences northbound

Federal Route FT 5 stretch commences southbound / ends northbound

Kampung Kayan
Perak Tengah Bagan Datuk Bridge (Sultan Nazrin Shah Bridge) A Bagan Datuk
Jalan Trans Perak A266 FELCRA Seberang Perak, Kampung Gajah, Bota Kiri
Jalan Kota Setia A145 Kota Setia
Jalan Bota Kiri A18 Ulu Dedap, Kampung Gajah, Bota Kiri
Hilir Perak Sungai Rubana
Tapak Semenang, Tanjung Sari, Teluk Bharu
Sultan Yusuf Bridge
162.07 Federal Route FT 5 stretch commences northbound / ends southbound

Expressway West Coast Expressway ends northbound / commences southbound

3223 Teluk Intan FT 58 Federal Route 58 - Teluk Intan, Bidor

FT 5 Federal Route 5 - Hutan Melintang, Bagan Datuk

Diamond interchange.
Teluk Intan Toll Plaza

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Start/End closed toll collection system

Teluk Intan Rest and Service Area (under construction; both directions; separated)
Bagan Datuk Hutan Melintang Toll Plaza

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Start/End closed toll collection system

3222 Hutan Melintang FT 5 Federal Route 5 - Hutan Melintang

FT 69 Federal Route 69 - Bagan Datuk

Diamond interchange.
143.99 Expressway West Coast Expressway ends southbound / commences northbound

Federal Route FT 5 stretch commences southbound / ends northbound

Perak–Selangor border Bernam River Bridge
Selangor Sabak Bernam Sabak Bernam B53 Jalan Gertak Tinggi – Sabak Bernam Diamond interchange
Sungai Air Tawar B55 Jalan Sungai Air Tawar – Sungai Air Tawar, Bagan Nakhoda Omar Diamond interchange
Sungai Besar B51 Jalan Sungai Limau Dua – Sungai Besar Diamond interchange
Sungai Panjang B44 Jalan Sungai Panjang – Sungai Panjang, Tanjung Malim Diamond interchange
Sekinchan Jalan Bahagia – Sekinchan Diamond interchange
Kuala Selangor Federal Route FT 5 stretch commences northbound / ends southbound

Expressway West Coast Expressway (under construction) ends northbound / commences southbound

3212 Tanjung Karang FT 5 Federal Route 5 - Tanjung Karang, Bagan Tengkorak Under construction. Diamond interchange
Tanjung Karang Toll Plaza

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Start/End closed toll collection system

(under construction)

3210 Assam Jawa FT 54 Federal Route 54 - Kuala Selangor, Bestari Jaya

Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway – Rawang, Selayang, Puncak Alam, Kuang, Kuala Lumpur

Under construction; trumpet interchange
Klang 3208 Kapar / Bandar Bukit Raja North FT 5 Federal Route 5 - Kapar

FT 3217 Federal Route 3217 - Meru, Setia Alam

Trumpet interchange
3207 Bandar Bukit Raja South / (NNKSB) 2 3207A

FT 3217 Federal Route 3217 - Meru, Setia Alam


3207B

New North Klang Straits Bypass – Port Klang , West Port


3207C

North–South Expressway Northern Route – Shah Alam, Subang, Damansara, Kuala Lumpur

Half cloverleaf interchange; exit from northbound only
3206 Sungai Rasau (Federal Highway) FT 2 Federal Highway - Klang, Port Klang , Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur Under construction; exit from Banting / southbound only
3205 Sri Andalas FT 190 Federal Route 190 - Taman Sri Andalas, Bukit Kemuning Under construction
3204 Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS) Shah Alam Expressway – Pulau Indah , Klang, Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Kuala Lumpur Under construction; trumpet interchange
Kuala Langat 3203 South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE) South Klang Valley Expressway – Pulau Indah , Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Kajang, Johor Bahru Under construction; trumpet interchange
Banting Toll Plaza

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Start/End closed toll collection system

(under construction)

3201 Banting FT 31 Federal Route 31 - Banting, Morib, Dengkil, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Under construction; trumpet interchange

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  3. "Bumpy path to profitability | The Star". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
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  5. Chan, Dawn (1 December 2019). "West Coast Expressway opens Section 5 stretch to traffic tonight". NST Online. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  6. Arif, Zahratulhayat Mat (3 May 2019). "Section 8 of West Coast Expressway opens today". NST Online. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
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  8. "West Coast Expressway – Media Updates – WCE back in the spotlight". wce.com.my. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  9. Thiagarajan, Tara (9 May 2019). "Photos Show Extent Of Damage to Collapsed Expressway That Caused Unexpected Water Shortage in Klang – WORLD OF BUZZ". worldofbuzz.com/. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
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