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American Samoa Highway 001 highway marker
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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
.
American Samoa Highway 001
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American Samoa Highway 001
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Location
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Onenoa
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Length
| 35.853 mi (57.700 km)
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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
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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 five miles (8.0 km) long. In Pago Pago, it ends at AS001. In Fagasa, it ends at Fagasa's Main Street.
American Samoa Highway 006
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American Samoa Highway 006
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Location
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Vatia
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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
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The
Ofu-Olosega Highway
is a highway linking the islands of Ofu and Olosega.
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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
.
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