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Taman Connaught (Jawi: کوناکت, Chinese: 康乐花园, Tamil:கொனாச்ட்) is a residential township in Cheras , in southeastern Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia .

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5-741: It is strategically located at the junction of three major roads namely the Jalan Cheras (part of the Kuala Lumpur-Johor Bahru federal road ), Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2 and Salak Expressway . The  KG26  Connaught MRT station of the Kajang line is located along the trunk road in front of Cheras Sentral, formerly known as Plaza Phoenix. The Cheras Leisure Mall is situated near there, and most inhabitants of Connaught often go to Leisure Mall for shopping and meeting up with friends. Located along Jalan Cheras, Connaught Night Market

10-493: Is a lack of vacant parking spaces, the reckless parking behaviour on the highway adds to the risk of car accidents. The 275kv and 132kv Tenaga Nasional Berhad , TNB's high tension powerline is built near Connaught, causing many residents of Taman Connaught to protest against it. This Malaysian location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cheras Highway Cheras Highway , Federal Route 1 also known as Cheras Road and Loke Yew Road

15-523: Is a major highway in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia . This highway was upgraded in 1988 by Metramac Corporation Sdn.Bhd. The Cheras Road toll plaza began operations from 1 September 1990. After being suspended a year later before reopening on 15 September 1991, toll charges reduced by 50 percent from the usual RM1. After many complaints and traffic jams, the toll plaza was abolished on 14 September 2003 and replaced by Taman Midah MRT station on 17 July 2017. Today,

20-478: Is open only on Wednesdays every week from 5:00 pm to 1:00 am. The night market serves the needs of many of the ethnic Chinese residents here who come from all parts of Cheras, as well as UCSI University students. The night market is primarily known for the variety of Chinese food available, from stinky tofu to asam laksa . It also contributes to a massive traffic jam to the residents here, leading to some resentments among folks of Taman Connaught. Furthermore, as there

25-606: The highway is maintained by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL). Due to the congestion on the Cheras Highway, two projects were led by the DBKL. These included an underpass from the Cheras–Kajang Expressway to Taman Connaught and flyovers to Taman Len Seng and Alam Damai . It was opened on 14 April 2008. Other projects are Bulatan Cheras–Bandar Tun Razak roundabout underpass from Cheras Highway to Cheras Road and Jalan Tenteram

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