The A11 highway is a major highway in Nigeria. It serves as a crucial transportation route connecting various cities and regions across the country.

A11 marker

Trunk Road A11
Major junctions
East end A2 – Rigacikun
Major intersections A2 – Katabu
A2 – Rigacikun
West end A236 – Pambeguwa
Location
CountryNigeria
Major cities
Highway system
A10 A12

Route description edit

The A11 highway spans from east to west across Nigeria, serving as an important east-west transportation corridor for both goods and passengers.[1]

Terminus A edit

The eastern terminus of the A11 highway is located near the town of Rigacikun. It connects with the A2 highway at this point, forming a significant intersection in the region.[2]

Terminus B edit

The western terminus of the A11 highway is situated in Pambeguwa. This is where the A11 highway intersects with the A236 highway, providing a key gateway to the western parts of Nigeria.[3]

Major junctions edit

The A11 highway includes several major junctions along its route, enhancing connectivity and access to various cities and regions. Notable junctions include:

  •   A2 – Katabu: This junction provides access to the town of Katabu, facilitating regional travel and commerce.
  •   A2 – Rigacikun: Serving as the starting point of the A11 highway, this junction connects with the A2 highway and plays a vital role in regional transportation.

Cities served edit

The A11 highway serves multiple cities and towns along its route, contributing to regional development and economic activities. These cities and towns include:

  • Rigacikun: Located at the eastern terminus, Rigacikun is a significant town connected to the A11 highway.
  • Katabu: Situated near the junction with the A2 highway, Katabu benefits from its proximity to the A11, facilitating transportation and economic activities.
  • Pambeguwa: Located at the western terminus, Pambeguwa serves as a gateway to the western parts of Nigeria.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The 'best' road in Nigeria - Daily Trust". dailytrust.com. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  2. ^ "I. TYPES OF ROAD". Nigeria Highway Code. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  3. ^ "Nigeria: Length of Federal Government Roads by Classification". Statista. Retrieved 2023-09-07.