Highway A2 (Tseng)

Highway A2 (Chinese: A2國道) is a major north-south freeway in the Tseng Republic. It connects Tseng City with Taihua. Highway A2 is the second-busiest highway in Tseng, the first being A1.

The highway follows the Wanxia River for most of its journey, making the highway garner the name the Wanxia Highway (萬峽公路).

History
Highway A2 was planned in 1970 as a expressway from Tseng City to Taihua. Construction began in 1974. On April 2, 1979, the first section of the highway, from Tseng City to Hillsborough, was opened. In 1982, the highway reached Taihua.

The first bypass, in Tseng City, was built in 1983. Twinning began that same year. By 1993, all of A2 was twinned, making A2 the first National Highway to be twinned all the way.

Tseng City-Capital
The highway begins at an interchange with State Highway 1, near Tseng City Zoo. It starts in a westerly direction, passing Zengzi Airport Highway and Tseng City Harbour. A2 hugs the coast as it moves to the south and passes Highway A1. The freeway meets Zengzi Airport Highway again as it exits the city limits as a six-lane highway.

Highway A2 enters Hillsborough and passes the Hillsbourgh Shanbao Airport. Then, the freeway reaches Dalin City and interchanges with Dafu Freeway.

Georgeville
Once A2 reaches the Georgeville border, it reduces to a four-lane highway. Next, it meets with St. Joseph Expressway in a cloverleaf interchange.

The highway enters Taihua as a six-lane highway, passing the city in a southwesterly direction.

A2 travels for 24 km (14.9 mi) south until it reaches the port town of Wankou, where it then terminates at Wenshan Road.