Guthrie Corridor Expressway


Guthrie Corridor Expressway, GCE, is an expressway in Klang Valley, Selangor, Malaysia. It connects Shah Alam to Rawang. GCE is approximately . The expressway is unique in Malaysia in that all project costs, including land acquisition, were completely borne by the concessionaire. Of the land acquired, 80 percent was from a plantation company Guthrie Berhad which in 2007 merged with two other companies to form Sime Darby. Today this expressway is owned by Prolintas and its subsidiary Prolintas Expressway Sdn Bhd.
The starting point of the highway or 'Kilometre Zero' is located at the Jalan Monfort intersection near Shah Alam.

History

The proposal to develop GCE began in 2002 when Guthrie Berhad became a major shareholder of this project apart from owning other businesses such as large plantations and property development projects. Construction started in 2003. GCE was built along an oil palm estate owned by Guthrie Berhad and was completed in April 2005. It commenced operations in July 2005.
In August 2007, GCE became a subsidiary of Prolintas Expressway Sdn Bhd.

Features

GCE adopts an open toll system.

Electronic Toll Collections (ETC)

As part of an initiative to facilitate faster transactions at the Bukit Jelutong, Elmina and Lagong Toll Plazas, all toll transactions at these three toll plazas on GCE are conducted electronically via Touch 'n Go cards or SmartTAGs beginning 2 March 2016.

Toll rates

There are three toll plazas along GCE, each charging the same rate.
ClassType of vehiclesRate
0MotorcyclesFree
1Vehicles with 2 axles and 3 or 4 wheels excluding taxisRM 1.90
2Vehicles with 2 axles and 5 or 6 wheels excluding busesRM 3.80
3Vehicles with 3 or more axlesRM 5.70
4TaxisRM 0.90
5BusesRM 1.40

List of interchanges and rest and service areas

Below is a list of interchanges, laybys and rest and service areas along GCE. The exits are arranged in ascending numerical order from North to South.