SH 2 (Albania)
The Albanian State Road 2 (SH2), (Albanian: Rruga Shteterore 2) is a dual carriageway in Albania linking the port city of Durrës with the metropolis and the capital Tirana.[1] The road was the first highway to be reconstructed in Albania, following the Fall of Communism in 1991.
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Length | 33 km (21 mi) |
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Counties | Durrës, Tirana |
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Highways in Albania |
Route
The National Road SH2 begins at the Port of Durrës in Durrës, at the Dajlani Overpass (Albanian: Ura e Dajlanit), bypasses Shijak, intersects with SH52 in Vorë, bypasses the road to Tirana International Airport, and ends at the Kamza Overpass (Albanian: Mbikalimi i Kamzës) in the outskirts of Tirana where it meets National Road SH1 heading to northern Albania. Once entering Tirana, the highway becomes the street named Rruga 29 Nëntori.
Gallery
- The SH2 Kamza Overpass in the outskirts of Tirana
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