Jalan Klang
Jalan Klang Lama, also known as Old Klang Road, is a historically significant roadway in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It holds the distinction of being the oldest major road in Kuala Lumpur, serving as a crucial artery connecting the city to the town of Klang, which is located in the state of Selangor. Formally designated as Selangor State Route B14, it was previously part of the Federal Route 2 network.
The development of Jalan Klang Lama was pivotal in the urban expansion of Kuala Lumpur. Originally constructed to facilitate easier travel between Kuala Lumpur and Klang, this route has witnessed significant transformations over the decades. As Kuala Lumpur evolved from a tin mining settlement into a bustling metropolis, Jalan Klang Lama adapted to accommodate the growing traffic and urban sprawl.
Jalan Klang Lama serves as a vital link between the eastern and western corridors of the Klang Valley. Over time, it has seen numerous upgrades to support increased vehicular traffic, including widening projects and the introduction of flyovers and bypasses to alleviate congestion. The road is lined with residential areas, commercial complexes, and industrial zones, reflecting the diverse economic activities along its path.
The road is served by various public transport options, integrating with the broader transit network of Kuala Lumpur. It is accessible by buses and connects to several MRT and LRT lines. The Jalan Meru LRT Station is one such critical point of connection for commuters traveling within the Klang Valley.
As a key transport route, Jalan Klang Lama significantly contributes to the economic vitality of Kuala Lumpur and Klang. It facilitates the movement of goods and people, supporting businesses ranging from small roadside stalls to large shopping malls. Notable commercial developments along the road include various retail outlets and the proximity to several shopping malls.
Despite its historical and economic importance, Jalan Klang Lama faces modern challenges typical of urban roads. Traffic congestion remains a perennial issue, exacerbated by the mixed-use development along its length. Efforts to improve traffic flow and enhance public transportation accessibility are ongoing, with initiatives aimed at sustainable urban planning and development.