Highway 85 (Israel)
Highway 85 is an east-west highway in Northern Israel. It is one of the most important roads through the Galilee, connecting the western Galilee with the Eastern Galilee. The road begins in Akko on the west coast of Israel and ends in the east just north of Lake Kinneret.
Description of the highway from west to east
The road begins at Highway 4 in Akko in the west, and ends at Amiad junction at Highway 90 near Korzim in the east. It is 37 km long. The route from Akko to Hananya junction has been used for transportation since ancient times and passes through the Beit HaKerem valley.
Junctions and Interchanges on the highway
- Akko
- Tel Akko junction with
- Akko east junction with Highway 4 (Israel)
- kfar Yassif junction with highway 70
- Ahihud junction with highway 70
There are plans to replace the two junctions at Ahihud and Kfar Yasif with one interchange.
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- Karmiel junction
- Nahaf
- Kamana-Mikhmanim-Kamon
- Shezur
- Sajur
- Rama junction with route 864 (Israel)
- Moran (kibbutz)
- Kfar Hananya
- Halafta junction
- Nahal Amud Interchange Highway 65 (Israel)
- Kahal Interchange
- Amiad Interchange with Highway 90 (Israel)
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See also
- Railway to Karmiel
- List of highways in Israel
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