Asia/Asian Highway Network
The Asian Highway Network is a numbering system for roads in Asia developed by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). The network is numbered from AH1 up and its roads cross national borders.
This page tries to track status of each of these routes.
Tags for the relation
Each way making up any single Asian Highway route is added to a relation and that relation is given at least these tags:
Notes:
These tags are added to the relation and not the ways. Any given way may have and likely has a national reference, tagged as a ref=* on corresponding ways; international reference is tagged as a int_ref=*. In countries where the AH-number is the only one which is signed and the national number is almost unknown by the general public, use nat_ref=* for the national number and ref=* and int_ref=* for the AH-number on the ways.
Routes
AH1 - AH9: substantially crossing more than one subregion
AH10 - AH29: Southeast Asia
Southeast Asian sub-routes
Name | Relation | Country | Complete | Places on route |
---|---|---|---|---|
AH123 | 919746![]() |
Thailand | 75 % | Bo Namphu Ron ( Chaidaen Thai Tap Phama ) - Kanchanaburi - Nakhon Pathom - Bangkok - Samut Prakan - Chon Buri - Laem Chabang - Map Ta Phut - Rayong - O Klaeng - Chon Buri - Trat - O Hat Lek Ruam Rayathang (บ.น้ำพุร้อน (ชายแดนไทย/พม่า) - กาญจนบุรี - นครปฐม - กรุงเทพ - สมุทรปราการ - ชลบุรี - แหลมฉบัง - มาบตาพุด - ระยอง - อ.แกลง - ชลบุรี - ตราด - อ.หาดเล็ก รวมระยะทาง) |
AH150 | 5288245![]() |
Malaysia | 100 % | Sematan – Lundu – Tondong – Batu Kawa – Kuching – Serian – Sri Aman – Betong – Saratok – Sarikei – Bintangor – Sibu – Selangau – Tatau – Bintulu – Simpang Niah – Miri – former Lutong-Kuala Baram ferry – Sungai Tujuh – |
Brunei | 100 % | – Sungai Tujoh – Kuala Belait – Seria – Tutong – Jerudong – Mulaut – Wasan – Batang Perhentian – Kuala Lurah – | ||
Malaysia | 100 % | – Tedungan – Limbang – Pandaruan – former Pandaruan-Ujong Jalan ferry – | ||
Brunei | 100 % | – Ujong Jalan – Puni – Bangar – Labu – | ||
Malaysia | 100 % | – Mengkalap – Trusan – Lawas – Merapok – Sindumin – Sipitang – Beaufort – Benoni – Putatan – Kota Kinabalu – Menggatal – Berungis – Tamparuli – Nabulu – Kundasang – Ranau – Telupid – Kota Kinabatangan – Lahad Datu |
AH30 - AH39: East and North-East Asia
Name | Relation | Complete | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
AH30 | 3256993![]() |
100 % | Ussuriysk – Khabarovsk – Belogorsk – Chita |
AH31 | 3972380![]() |
95 % | Belogorsk – Blagoveshchensk – Heihe – Harbin – Changchun – Shenyang – Dalian |
AH32 | 0![]() |
0 % | Sonbong – Wonjong – Quanhe – Hunchun – Changchun – Arshan – Numrug – Sumber – Choybalsan – Ondorhaan – Nalayh – Ulaanbaatar – Uliastay – Hovd |
AH33 | 0![]() |
0 % | Harbin – Tongjiang |
AH34 | 0![]() |
0 % | Lianyungang – Zhengzhou – Xi’an |
AH40 - AH59: South Asia
Name | Relation | Complete | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
AH41 | 0![]() |
0 % | border of Myanmar – Teknaf – Cox’s Bazar – Chittagong – Katchpur – Dhaka – Hatikamrul – Jessore – Mongla |
AH42 | 0![]() |
0 % | Lanzhou – Xining – Golmud – Lhasa – Zhangmu – Kodari – Kathmandu – Narayanghat – Pathlaiya – Birgunj – Raxaul – Piprakothi – Muzaffarpur – Barauni – Barhi |
AH43 | 0![]() |
0 % | Agra – Gwalior – Nagpur – Hyderabad – Bangalore – Krishnagiri – Madurai – Dhanushkodi –ferry– Tallaimannar – Anuradhapura – Dambulla – Kurunegala (– Kandy) – Colombo – Galle – Matara |
AH44 | 0![]() |
0 % | Dambulla – Trinconmalee |
AH45 | 0![]() |
0 % | Kolkata – Kharagpur – Balasore – Bhubaneswar – Visakhapatnam – Vijayawada – Chennai – Krishnagiri – Bangalore |
AH46 | 0![]() |
0 % | Kharagpur – Nagpur – Dhule |
AH47 | 0![]() |
0 % | Gwalior – Dhule – Thane (– Mumbai) – Bangalore |
AH48 | 0![]() |
0 % | Phuentsholing – border of India |
AH51 | 0![]() |
0 % | Peshawar – Dera Ismail Khan – Quetta |
AH60 - AH89: North, Central and South-West Asia
References
- Wikipedia: Asian Highway Network
- UN: Asian Highway Network agreement
- ESCAP: "Introduction to the Asian Highway"
- ESCAP: "Asian Highway Handbook"
- ESCAP: Asian Highway Database
- Thailand Department of Highways ASEAN Network of Thailand