INTERSTATE H-2


'Interstate H-2' (abbreviated 'H-2') is an intrastate interstate highway located on the island of O‘ahu in Hawai‘i, USA. H-2 is also known as the 'Veterans Memorial Freeway'. Despite the number, this is a north-south interstate—the 'H'-series (for Hawaii) numbering reflects the order in which routes were funded and built. Its southern terminus is at Interstate H-1 in Pearl City, and its northern terminus is at Wilikina Drive (Route 99) in WahiawÄ near Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield.

Contents
Route description
Exit list
References

Route description


Interstate H-2 begins at the Waiawa Interchange of Interstate H-1. The highway heads north with four lanes in each direction, passing the community of Waipio and through the planned community of Mililani. At this point the highway narrows for its final three miles as it reaches its terminus in Wahiawa, near Wheeler Army Airfield and Schofield Barracks.

Exit list


Major cities
'Bolded cities' are officially-designated control cities for signs

★ 'Honolulu' (via H-1)
★ 'WahiawÄ'

CountyLocationMile #DestinationsNotes
HonoluluPearl City0.00
H-2 south merges into
H-1 east.
1A
H-1 east - Honolulu
Left exit.
1B
H-1 west - Waianae/Pearl City
Waipio2.122Ka Uka Boulevard
Mililani5.195Meheula Parkway - MililaniSplit into 5A (north) and 5B (south) northbound.
Leilehua6.567
Route 99 north - Wheeler AAF, Mililani Tech Park
Northbound exit, southbound entrance.
Wahiawa7.288
Route 99 north - Wahiawa
Southbound.
7.49
Route 80 north - Wahiawa
Northbound.
8.339
Route 99 (Kamehameha Highway)
Southbound exit, northbound entrance.
H-2 continues north as
Route 99.

References


1. Route Log - Main Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 1


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