AH2
The 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:
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
- Cikampek-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, Indonesia)
- Bali Strait Bridge (connecting East Java in Java and Bali, Indonesia)
- Sunda Strait Bridge (connecting Banten in Java and Lampung in Sumatra, Indonesia)
- Malacca Strait Bridge (connecting Riau in Sumatra, Indonesia and Malacca in Malaysia)
Singapore
(The sections might not be available as the Malacca Strait Bridge will be built between Malaysia and Indonesia).
Malaysia
Johor Bahru — Senai Utara — Seremban — Kuala Lumpur — Butterworth — Bukit Kayu Hitam
(The section south of Ayer Keroh will not be available due to the construction of Malacca Strait Bridge. E3 is part of AH143, whereas the AH230 will be a new route from Ayer Keroh via JB Eastern Dispersal Link, Bukit Timah Expressway, Pan Island Expressway and ends at Tampines).
See also:
- North-South Expressway
- New Klang Valley Expressway
- North-South Expressway Central Link
- Skudai Highway
- Malaysia Federal Route 1
- Johor Causeway
Thailand
Thailand National Route 4 from Sa Dao to Phatthalung, then Route 41 to Chumphon, then Route 4 to Bangkok, then Route 338/Route 9[citation needed] 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
Myanmar
AH 2 uses Route 4 to Meiktila, then overlaps AH1 to Tamu
Tachilek — Kengtung — Meiktila — Mandalay — Tamu
India
Moreh — Imphal — Kohima — Dimapur — Nagaon — Jorabat (— Guwahati) — Shillong — Dawki
Bangladesh
India
Nepal
Kankarbhitta — Pathlaiya — Hetauda — Narayangarh — Kohalpur — Mahendranagar — Mahakali River
India
Banbasa — Rampur — New Delhi — Attari
Pakistan
- Wagah — Lahore
- Lahore — Okara — Multan — Bahwalpur — 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
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