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A11 highway (Nigeria)

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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

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

Route description

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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References

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  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.