AH2
Appearance
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Asian Highway 2 | ||||
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Major junctions | ||||
West end | Khosravi, Iran | |||
East end | Denpasar, Indonesia | |||
Location | ||||
Countries | Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Iran | |||
Highway system | ||||
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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 connected to M10 of the Arab Mashreq International Road Network. The route is as follows:
Indonesia
National Routes:[1]
- National Route 1 (Bali Island): Denpasar — Jembrana
- National Route 1 (Java Island): Banyuwangi — Probolinggo — Surabaya
- National Route 15: Surabaya — Mojokerto — Surakarta
- National Route 16: Surakarta — Salatiga — Semarang
- National Route 1 (Java Island): Semarang — Pekalongan — Tegal — Cirebon — Cikampek — Bekasi — Jakarta — Tangerang — Serang — Cilegon (Merak)
- National Route 4: Cikampek — Padalarang
Parallel toll roads:
- Bali Mandara Toll Road
- Parts of Trans-Java Toll Road:
- Gempol–Pasuruan Toll Road, Pasuruan–Probolinggo Toll Road, Probolinggo–Banyuwangi Toll Road (planned)
- Surabaya–Gempol Toll Road
- Kertosono–Mojokerto Toll Road, Surabaya–Mojokerto Toll Road
- Solo–Kertosono Toll Road
- Semarang Toll Road, Semarang–Solo 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
- Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road
- Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road, Tangerang–Merak Toll Road
- Trans-Java Toll Road complements:
Ferry:
- Port of Gilimanuk, Jembrana Regency
- Port of Ketapang, Banyuwangi Regency
- Port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta
Singapore
- Clementi Road: West Coast Highway - Jalan Anak Bukit
- Jalan Anak Bukit: Clementi Road - PIE (Anak Bukit Flyover)
- Pan Island Expressway: Jalan Anak Bukit — BKE
- Bukit Timah Expressway: PIE — Woodlands Checkpoint
- Johor–Singapore Causeway[2]
Malaysia
- Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway EDL : Johor Bahru (CIQ checkpoint) — Bakar Batu — Pandan
- North–South Expressway Southern Route NSE: Johor Bahru (Pandan) — Kulai — Batu Pahat — Muar — Ayer Keroh (Malacca) — Seremban — Nilai (North)
- North–South Expressway Central Link ELITE: Nilai (North) — Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) — Bandar Saujana Putra — Putra Heights — USJ — Shah Alam
- North–South Expressway Northern Route NKVE: Shah Alam — Subang — Damansara — Kota Damansara — Bukit Lanjan
- North–South Expressway Northern Route NSE: Bukit Lanjan — Rawang — Tanjung Malim —Tapah — Ipoh — Taiping — Butterworth (Penang) — Sungai Petani — Alor Setar Bukit Kayu Hitam
Thailand
- Route 4: Sa Dao — Hat Yai — Phatthalung, Chumphon — Pran Buri, Cha-am — Nakhon Chai Si (Concurrent with AH123 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 AH123)
- Route 9: Bangkok Outer Ring Road — Bang Pa-in
- Route 32: Bang Pa-in — Ayutthaya (Bang Pahan) — Chai Nat (Concurrent with AH1) (Merges again at Bang Pahan)
- Route 347 :Bang Pa In — Bang Pahan
- Route 1: Chai Nat — Nakhon Sawan — Tak — Chiang Rai — Mae Sai (Concurrent with AH1 from Chai Nat — Tak)
Myanmar
- National Highway 4: Tachilek — Kengtung — Meiktila
- Yangon–Mandalay Expressway: Meiktila — Mandalay
- National Highway 7 (Concurrent with AH1): Mandalay — Tamu
India (Northeast)
- NH 102: Moreh — Imphal
- NH 2: Imphal — Viswema — Kohima
- NH 29: Kohima — Chümoukedima — Dimapur — Nagaon — Doboka — Jorabat
- NH 27: Doboka — Jorabat
- NH 6: Jorabat — Shillong
- NH 206: Shillong — Dawki
Bangladesh
- N2: Tamabil — Sylhet — Kanchpur — Dhaka
- N3: Dhaka — Joydebpur[3][4]
- N4: Joydebpur — Tangail — Elenga
- N405: Elenga — Hatikumrul
- N5: Hatikumrul — Bogra — Rangpur — Banglabandha
India (East)
Nepal
- NH01 (Mahendra Highway) : Mechi Bridge — Kakarbhitta — Pathlaiya — Hetauda — Narayangarh — Butwal — Kohalpur — Mahendranagar — Mahakali River
India (North)
- Mahakali River — Banbasa — Khatima
- NH 9: Khatima — Sitarganj — Rudrapur — Rampur — Muradabad — Amroha (Gajraula) — Hapur — Delhi
- NH 44: Delhi — Sonipat- Kurukshetra — Ambala — Ludhiana — Phagwara — Jalandhar
- NH 3: Jalandhar — Amritsar — Attari
Pakistan
- Wagah — Lahore
- Lahore — Okara — Multan — Bahawalpur — Rahim Yar Khan — Rohri
- Rohri — Sukkar — Jacobabad — Sibi — Quetta
- Quetta — Dalbandin — Taftan
Iran
- :Mirjaveh — Zahedan — Kerman — Anar
- :Anar — Kashan — Qom
- :Qom — Salafchegan
- :Salafchegan — Saveh
- :Saveh — Hamadan
- :Hamadan — Kermanshah — Khosravi ( Arab Mashreq International Road Network)
References
- ^ "Kelas Jalan ASEAN Highway". Indonesian Ministry of Public Works and Housing. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
- ^ "UNESCAP Asian Highway Database - Singapore 2015". UNESCAP Asian Highway Database - Singapore 2015. UNESCAP. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
- ^ "Regional Road Connectivity Regional Road Connectivity Bangladesh Perspective" (PDF). RHD. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 19, 2017. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
- ^ "Asian Highway Route Map" (PDF). ESCAP. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
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