List of highways in American Samoa explained

Caption:American Samoa Highway 001 highway marker
Label1:Territorial
Field1:AS###
Links:AS

There are three numbered territorial highways in the United States territory of American Samoa. These highways are often referred to as "ASXXX" (example: AS001 is American Samoa Highway 001). In addition to the three numbered routes, there are unnumbered highways on the islands of Ofu, Olosega, Tau, and Tutuila. All are maintained by the American Samoa Department of Public Works. __TOC__

American Samoa Highway 001

State:AS
Type:AS
Route:001
Length Mi:35.853
Length Round:2
Location:Poloa–Onenoa

American Samoa Highway 001 (AS001) is an east–west territorial highway on the island of Tutuila. It rubs the south shore of the island, from Poloa through Pago Pago to Onenoa. AS001 intersects the other two highways on the island, AS005 in Pago Pago and AS006 in Aua.

It is 35.853 miles (57.7 km) long. In Poloa, it ends at a dead end. In Onenoa, it ends at another dead end. It is the only road in Onenoa. It is also the only road in Poloa.

American Samoa Highway 005

State:AS
Type:AS
Route:005
Length Round:2
Location:FagasaPago Pago

American Samoa Highway 005 (AS005) is an east–west territorial highway on the island of Tutuila. It provides access from Pago Pago to Fagasa. It is about 5miles long. In Pago Pago, it ends at AS001. In Fagasa, it ends at Fagasa's Main Street.

American Samoa Highway 006

State:AS
Type:AS
Route:006
Length Round:2
Location:AuaVatia

American Samoa Highway 006 (AS006) is a north–south territorial highway on the island of Tutuila. It provides access from Aua, east of Pago Pago, to Vatia.

Ofu-Olosega Highway

The Ofu-Olosega Highway is a highway linking the islands of Ofu and Olosega.[1] The highway travels from the village of Ofu, along the coast of the islands of Ofu and Olosega to the village of Olosega. The highway passes the Ofu Airport, makes up most of the northern border of the Ofu portion of American Samoa National Park, and passes as a one-lane bridge over the Agasa Strait.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Best, Simon. American Samoa Department of Public Works. Ofu-Olosega Highway Study. April 9, 2012.
  2. Web site: American Samoa Tourism. Do it in Oceania . Ofu and Olosega Island Tourist Map. April 10, 2012.