AH2
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Major junctions | |
East end | Denpasar, Indonesia |
West end | Khosravi, Iran |
Location | |
Countries | Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Iran |
Highway system | |
Asian Highway Network |
Asian Highway 2 (AH2) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running 13,107 kilometres (8,144 mi) from Denpasar, Indonesia to Merak and Singapore to Khosravi, Iran. The route is as follows:
Indonesia
Denpasar — Surabaya — Surakarta — Semarang — Cikampek (— Bandung) — Jakarta — Merak
Toll road system of Indonesia parts of AH2:
- Bali Mandara Toll Road (Bali Toll Road)
- Trans-Java Toll Road, consist of:
Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road Tangerang–Merak Toll Road Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road Cikopo–Palimanan Toll Road Palimanan–Kanci Toll Road Kanci–Pejagan Toll Road Pejagan–Pemalang Toll Road Pemalang–Batang Toll Road Batang–Semarang Toll Road Semarang City Toll Road Semarang–Solo Toll Road Solo–Kertosono Toll Road Kertosono–Mojokerto Toll Road Surabaya–Mojokerto Toll Road Surabaya–Gempol Toll Road Gempol–Pasuruan Toll Road Pasuruan–Probolinggo Toll Road Probolinggo–Situbondo Toll Road Situbondo–Banyuwangi Toll Road
- Trans-Java Toll Road complements, consist of:
Cipularang Toll Road Padaleunyi Toll Road Cileunyi–Dawuan Toll Road Solo–Yogyakarta Toll Road Kanci–Purwokerto-Cilacap Toll Road
Bridges parts of AH2:
- Suramadu Bridge (connecting East Java and Madura Island, Java)
- Bali Strait Bridge (connecting East Java in Java and Bali)
- Sunda Strait Bridge (proposed bridge connecting Banten in Java and Lampung in Sumatra)
Singapore
Pan Island Expressway: Changi Airport - BKE
(Abbreviation: PIE; Malay: Lebuhraya Rentas Pulau; Chinese: 泛岛高速公路; Tamil: தீவு விரைவுச்சாலை)
Bukit Timah Expressway: PIE - Woodlands
(Abbreviation: BKE; Malay: Lebuhraya Bukit Timah; Chinese: 武吉知马高速公路; Tamil: புக்கிட் தீமா விரைவுச்சாலை)
- Johor–Singapore Causeway (Malay: Tambak Johor, تمبق جوهر ; Chinese: 新柔长堤 )
Malaysia
NSE: Bukit Kayu Hitam — Alor Setar — Sungai Petani — Butterworth (Penang) — Taiping — Ipoh — Tapah — Tanjung Malim — Rawang — Bukit Lanjan NKVE: Bukit Lanjan — Kota Damansara — Damansara — Subang — Shah Alam ELITE: Shah Alam — USJ — Putra Heights — Bandar Saujana Putra — Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) — Nilai (North) NSE: Nilai (North) — Seremban — Malacca (Ayer Keroh) — Muar — Batu Pahat — Kulai —Johor Bahru (Pandan) EDL : Pandan — Bakar Batu — Johor Bahru (Downtown) — Sultan Iskandar Building (CIQ checkpoint) — Woodlands (Singapore)
Thailand
Route 4: Sa Dao — Hat Yai — Phatthalung, Chumphon — Pran Buri, Cha-am — Nakhon Chai Si (Concurrent with from Ban Pong - Nakhon Chai Si) Route 41: Phatthalung — Chumphon Route 37: Pran Buri — Cha-am (Hua Hin Bypass) Route 338: Nakhon Chai Si — Bangkok Outer Ring Road (Concurrent with ) Route 9: Bangkok Outer Ring Road — Bang Pa-in Route 32: Bang Pa-in — Nakhon Sawan (Concurrent with ) Route 1: Nakhon Sawan — Tak — Chiang Rai — Mae Sai (Concurrent with from Nakhon Sawan - Tak)
Myanmar
- National Highway 4: Tachilek — Kengtung — Meiktila
- Yangon–Mandalay Expressway: Meiktila - Mandalay
- National Highway 7 (Concurrent with
): Mandalay — Tamu
India (Northeast)
Bangladesh
India (East )
Nepal
Mahendra Highway: Kakarbhitta — Pathlaiya — Hetauda — Narayangarh — Kohalpur —Attariya- Mahendranagar — Mahakali River
India (north)
Pakistan
Iran
References
- ↑ Regional Road Connectivity Bangladesh Perspective (PDF). RHD. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
- ↑ "Asian Highway Route Map" (PDF). ESCAP. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
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