AH5 (Asia)
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Major junctions | ||||
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East end | Shanghai, China | |||
West end | Istanbul, Turkey | |||
Location | ||||
Countries | China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Asian Highway 5 (AH5) is an east-west route of the Asian Highway Network, running 10,380 km (6,450 miles) from Shanghai, China via Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia to the border between Turkey and Bulgaria west of Istanbul where it connects to AH1 and E80.
China
4,815 km[1]
- G42: Shanghai - Wuxi - Nanjing
- G40: Nanjing - Hefei - Lu'an - Huangchuan - Xinyang - Nanyang - Xixia - Lantian Baqiao - Xi'an
- G30: Xi'an - Baoji - Tianshui - Dingxi - Lanzhou - Wuwei - Zhangye - Jiayuguan - Guazhou - Kumul - Turfan - Turfan - Ürümqi - Kuytun - Khorgas
Kazakhstan
- A 2: Khorgos - Koktal - Shonzhy - Almaty - Kaskelen - Kenen
- A 2 (Branch): Kenen - Korday - Border of Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan
- ЭМ-01 Road: Border of Kazakhstan - Bishkek
- ЭМ-02 Road: Bishkek Bypass
- ЭМ-04 Road: Bishkek - Kara-Balta
- ЭМ-03 Road: Kara-Balta - Chaldovar
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
677 km
- M39: Border of Kazakhstan - G‘ishtko‘prik - Tashkent - Chinoz - Sirdaryo
- M34: Sirdaryo - Oqoltin
- A373: Oqoltin - Sardoba
- M39: Sardoba - Jizzax - Samarkand
- M37: Samarkand - Navoi - Bukhara - Olot - Border of Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan
1227 km
Farap - Turkmenabat - Mary - Tejen - Ashgabat - Serdar - Turkmenbashi
Gap
Azerbaijan
515 km
- M2 Highway: Baku - Alat - Gazi Mammed - Ganja - Qazax - Qirmizi Korpu
Georgia
489 km
- ს 4: Red Bridge - Rustavi
- ს 9: Rustavi - Tbilisi
- ს 1: Tbilisi - Senaki
- ს 2: Senaki - Poti - Batumi - Sarpi
Turkey
960 km
- D.010: Sarp - Trabzon - Samsun
- D.795: Samsun - Merzifon
- D.100: Merzifon - Gerede
- O.4: Gerede - Istanbul
- O.2: Istanbul
- O.3: Istanbul - Edirne - Kapikule ( Bulgaria, A 4 (Maritsa motorway))
References
- ^ Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2003 Asian Highway Handbook Archived 2012-04-14 at the Wayback Machine, 2003, page 32