The AH2 (AH2) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running 8230 miles (13,177 km) from Denpasar, Indonesia to Khosravi, Iran. The route is as follows:
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Denpasar — Surabaya — Surakarta — Semarang — Cikampek (— Bandung) — Jakarta (— Merak)
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Johor Bahru — Senai Utara — Seremban — Kuala Lumpur — Butterworth — Bukit Kayu Hitam
The status of the section of AH2 crossing the Malaysia-Singapore border is currently being disputed. Malaysia had commissioned the Second Link Expressway as part of AH2 while Singapore had commissioned the Johor-Singapore Causeway as part of AH2. For details, see also AH2 border crossing dispute.
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Thailand National Route 4 from Sa Dao to Phatthalung, then Route 41 to Chumphon, then Route 4 to Bangkok, then Route 338/Route 9 to Bang Pa-in, overlap with AH1 to Tak, then Route 1 to Mae Sai.
Sa Dao — Hat Yai — Bangkok — Bang Pa-in — Nakhon Sawan — Tak — Chiang Rai — Mae Sai
AH 2 uses Route 4 to Meiktila, then overlaps AH1 to Tamu
Tachilek — Keng Tung — Meiktila — Mandalay — Tamu
Moreh — Imphal — Kohima — Dimapur — Nagaon — Jorabat (— Guwahati) — Shillong — Dawki
Tamabil — Sylhet — Katchpur — Dhaka — Hatikamrul — Banglabandha
Kankarbhitta — Pathlaiya — Hetauda — Narayangarh — Kohalpur — Mahendranagar — Mahakali River
Banbasa — Rampur — New Delhi — Attari — Wagah
Wagah — Lahore — Multan — Rohri — Quetta — Taftan
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