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Revision as of 22:33, 26 January 2009
AH1 is the longest route of the Asian Highway Network, running 12,845 miles (20,557km) from Tokyo, Japan via Korea, China, Southeast Asia and India to the border between Iran ,Turkey and Bulgaria west of Istanbul.
Japan
The 750-mile (1200-kilometer)[1] section in Japan was added to the system in November 2003.[2] It runs along the following tolled expressways:
- Route 3 (Shibuya Line) of the Shuto Expressway in Tokyo
- Tomei Expressway, Tokyo to Nagoya[3] 35°41′29.5″N 139°45′22.9″E / 35.691528°N 139.756361°E
(approx.)
- Meishin Expressway, Nagoya to Osaka via Kyoto
- Chūgoku Expressway, Osaka to Shimonoseki
- Kanmonkyo Bridge, Shimonoseki to Kitakyushu
- Kyūshū Expressway, Kitakyushu to Fukuoka
- Routes 4 and 1 of the Fukuoka Expressway in Fukuoka
From Fukuoka, AH1 takes the Camellia Line ferry to Busan, South Korea. The Korea-Japan Tunnel has been proposed to provide a fixed crossing.
South Korea
The section in South Korea mainly follows the Gyeongbu Expressway.
- Gyeongbu Expressway(highway route 1) from Busan to Hannam Bridge of Seoul and
- National road route 1 (as known as Tongilro, reunification road) from Seongsan Bridge of Seoul to Panmunjeom of Paju, Gyeonggi-do
North Korea
P'anmunjǒm - Gaeseong - P'yǒngyang - Sinǔiju
China
Dandong - Shenyang - Beijing - Shijiazhuang - Zhengzhou - Xinyang - Wuhan - Changsha - Xiangtan - Guangzhou - Nanning - Youyiguan
Vietnam
Huu Nghi - Dong Dang - Hanoi - Vinh - Dong Ha - Hue - Da Nang - Hoi An - Nha Trang - Bien Hoa - Ho Chi Minh City - Moc Bai
- Branch from Bien Hoa to Vung Tau
Cambodia
Bavet - Phnom Penh - Poipet
Thailand
Aranyaprathet - Kabin Buri - Hin Kong - Bang Pa-in - Nakhon Sawan - Tak - Mae Sot
- Branch from Bang Pa-in to Bangkok
Myanmar
Myawaddy - Payagyi - Meiktila - Mandalay - Tamu
- Branch from Payagyi to Yangon
India
- NH 39, Moreh - Imphal - Kohima - Dimapur
- NH 36, Dimapur - Nagaon
- NH 37, Nagaon - Numaligarh - Jorabat
- NH 40, Jorabat - Shillong - Dawki
- NH 37, Branch from Jorabat to Guwahati
Bangladesh
Jessore - Benapol
India
- NH 35, Bongaon - Barasat
- NH 34, Barasat - Kolkata
- NH 2, Kolkata - Barhi - Kanpur - Agra - New Delhi
- NH 1, New Delhi - Attari
Pakistan
- N1: Grand Trunk Road Wagah - Lahore
- N70: Lahore
- N5: Lahore - Jhelum - Rawalpindi - Peshawar - Torkham
Afghanistan
- A01 Jalalabad - Kabul - Kandahar - Dilaram - Herat - Islam Qala
- Khyber Pass
Iran
- A101 A78 2 13 Road 22 :Dogharun - Sang Bast Mashhad
- A78 2 Road 44 Mashhad Eman Taqi
- A83 6 Eman Taqi Sabzevar - Damghan - Semnan - Tehran
- A01 4 Freeway 2: Tehran
- A01 4 5Qazvin
- A01 4 Tabriz - Eyvoghli - Bazargan
Turkey
- E80 D100 Gürbulak (Iran border) - Doğubayazıt - Aşkale - Refahiye - Sivas - Ankara - Gerede
- E80 Q2 İstanbul -Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
- E80 Q3 - Edirne
- E80 A1 D100 8 E85 Kapıkule
- E80 (Bulgaria border) 41°43′5″N 26°21′7.7″E / 41.71806°N 26.352139°E
References
- ^ Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2003 Asian Highway Handbook, 2003, page 54
- ^ Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2003 Asian Highway Handbook, 2003, page 3
- ^ Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2003 Asian Highway Handbook, 2003, page 54 shows an aerial photo of the Yokohama Aoba Interchange, placing AH1 clearly on the Tomei Expressway rather than the other Tokyo-Nagoya expressway, the Chūō Expressway.
- Asian Highway Network
- Transport in Afghanistan
- Transport in Bangladesh
- Transportation in Iran
- Transport in Turkey
- Transportation in North Korea
- Transportation in South Korea
- Transportation in the People's Republic of China
- Transportation in Vietnam
- Transportation in Cambodia
- Transport in Thailand
- Transport in Burma
- Transport in India
- Transport in Japan
- Transport in Pakistan
- Roads in Afghanistan
- Roads in Bangladesh
- Roads in Burma
- Roads in Iran
- Roads in Japan
- Roads in Turkey
- Roads in North Korea
- Roads in South Korea
- Roads in the People's Republic of China
- Roads in Vietnam
- Roads in Cambodia
- Roads in Thailand
- Roads in India
- Roads in Pakistan