List of highways in Guam

Highways in Guam

Guam Highway 8 marker

Guam Highway 8 highway marker
System information
Maintained by Guam DPW
Formed: c.1950[1]
Highway names
Territorial: Guam Highway nn (GH-nn)
System links
Guam Highways

Highways in Guam are maintained by the Department of Public Works of the United States territory of Guam.

List

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Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
GH-1 21.04[2]33.86 GH-2A in Santa RitaGH-9 in Yigo c.1941[1]current
GH-2 UmatacSanta Rita
GH-2A Santa RitaSanta Rita
GH-3 DededoDededo
GH-3A DededoYigo
GH-4 UmatacHagåtña
GH-4A TalofofoTalofofo
GH-5 AgatSanta Rita
GH-6 PitiAsan
GH-7 AsanHagåtña
GH-8 HagåtñaBarrigada
GH-9 DededoYigo
GH-10 Chalan-Pago-OrdotBarrigada
GH-10A TamuningBarrigada
GH-11 PitiPiti
GH-12 AgatSanta Rita
GH-14 TamuningTamuning
GH-14A TamuningTamuning
GH-14B TamuningTamuning
GH-15 Chalan-Pago-OrdotYigo
GH-16 BarrigadaDededo
GH-17 Santa RitaYona
GH-18 PitiPiti
GH-26 MangilaoDededo
GH-27 DededoDededo
GH-27A DededoDededo
GH-28 DededoDededo
GH-29 YigoYigo
GH-30 TamuningTamuning
GH-30A TamuningTamuning
GH-32 MangilaoMangilao
GH-33 HagåtñaMongmong-Toto-Maite
GH-34 DededoDededo

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Staff (May 3, 2004). "Part 2a: History". Cultural Landscapes Inventory: Asan and Agat Invasion Beaches, War in the Pacific National Historical Park. National Park Service. Retrieved February 19, 2008.
  2. Staff (January 1, 2006). "2006 Second Edition TIGER/Line File". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved February 19, 2008.

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