Jalan Damansara


Jalan Damansara is a major road in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. One of the oldest roads in the city, it currently serves as a link between the Damansara sections of Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur.

Name

Jalan Damansara was named after a small harbour-like settlement, which no longer exists, that was located near the mouth of the Damansara River along the Klang River. The harbour was known as Labuhan Sara - Labuhan means a place for ships to anchor, while sara can be taken to mean "departure" or "embarkation". The name Damansara may have been originally Indian; in Hindustani, daman means "foothills" while sara may mean either "a mansion of wealth", or "water" in Sanskrit.

History

Origin

Damansara Village was a popular place for ships to anchor for those who used the Klang River as a means of travel between the port town of Klang and the mining settlement of Kuala Lumpur. Although many boats can go up to the junction of Gombak River and Klang River in Kuala Lumpur, the steam boats used by the British to cut the travel time between Klang and Kuala Lumpur could only travel up to Damansara. In order to reach Kuala Lumpur, travellers would then need to traverse overland via a track, established in 1873, connecting Damansara and Kuala Lumpur through the jungles and hills of the Damansara. Around the mid-1870s, after steam boats were introduced, construction began on an unmetalled road between the harbour of Damansara to Brickfields and Kuala Lumpur. This road would become known as Damansara Road. The road was 15.5 miles long, and Brickfields at the end of the road then become known as Batu Limabelas meaning "15th mile". By 1878, 12 miles of the earth road had been completed, with the remaining 3.5 miles built by Yap Ah Loy.
In 1880, the state capital of Selangor was moved to Kuala Lumpur. Following this, In 1895, the existing Damansara Road was extended to link the suburb of Brickfields and the city centre of Kuala Lumpur. The roads currently known today as Jalan Raja and Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin was known as a stretch of road called the Gombak Road, named after its crossing over the Gombak River. The extension included the Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin stretch of the then Gombak Road and Cenotaph Road, ending at a wooden bridge crossing the Klang River at Market Street. This linked the then Damansara Road to Brickfields Road, which ran to Brickfields.

Damansara Road today

Not much remains of the original Damansara Road today. It eventually became a pioneer road of the Damansara–Puchong Expressway and the Damansara Link of the Sprint Expressway. Because sections of the road parts of these highways, Jalan Damansara currently exists in fragments at several locations. The intervening sections of the original road now link with stretches of the road that form these highways at different locations:
  • Near Bukit Lanjan where it continues alongside the Damansara–Puchong Expressway and then merges completely with the highway until it diverges into its original course through the Kuala Lumpur suburb of Taman Tun.
  • In the suburbs of Taman Tun where Jalan Damansara exists as a short residential road cordoned off from the rest of the existing road, off Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi.
  • Near Taman Tun where it merges with the Sprint Highway this time through the Damansara area of Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur. It then diverges from the highway through Bukit Damansara where it connects with the MRR1 and then ends at Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin

List of interchange/junctions

kmExitInterchange/junctionsToRemarks
Sri Damansara–TTDIsee also
Damansara–Puchong Expressway
Bukit Lanjan–Penchala–TTDIWest
Bukit Lanjan
Jalan Bukit Lanjan 2
Jalan Bukit Lanjan 4
Jalan Bukit Lanjan 4/1
Jalan Bukit Lanjan 6

Wisma Mofaz
Petronas

Kampung Sungai Penchala
Jalan Sungai Penchala

TTDI
Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi
North bound
TTDI-LDP Damansara–Puchong Expressway
Southwest
Kelana Jaya
Petaling Jaya
Puchong
Putrajaya
Cyberjaya
Interchange
TTDI town centre Shell
Petronas
DBKL branch office
South bound
Taman Tun Dr IsmailEast
Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad
Taman Tun Dr Ismail
Plaza VADS '
Menara LGB
TTDI wet market
T-junctions
SS 20West
Jalan SS 20/20
Jalan SS 20/21
KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital
North bound
Jalan Damansara Lama ExitMenara Glomac North bound
Jalan Wan KadirEast
Jalan Wan Kadir
T-junctions
TTDI MRT station TTDI MRT station
TTDI–Damansara LinkSoutheast
Sprint Expressway
Petaling Jaya
Damansara Town Centre
Kuala Lumpur
Putra World Trade Centre
Junctions
SS 20West
Jalan SS 20/20
Jalan SS 20/21
T-junctions
SS 20–Damansara Town Centresee also
Sprint Expressway
Damansara Town Centre
Damansara City
Trumpet interchange
Lower DamansaraEast
Taman SA
Jalan Buluh Perindu
West
Damansara Heights
International Islamic University Malaysia Institute of Islamic Banking & Finance
Lorong Mempoyan
Jalan Jelutong
North bound
Instac
Lower DamansaraSouth
Bukit Persekutuan
Jalan Terrenganu
Jalan Pulau Pinang
North bound
Galeria Sri PerdanaGaleria Sri Perdana
T-junctions
Lower Damansara–Muzium Negarasee also
Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1
Muzium Negara–Jalan Sultan Hishamuddinsee also
Jalan Bangsar'''