Tobruk–Ajdabiya Road

The desert road Ajdabiya, Tobruk is a paved and paved desert road in the Libyan Cyrenaica region. The street has only strategic importance and therefore has hardly any traffic on.

It forms about 400 km, the shortest connection between the coastal towns of Tobruk in the Northeast and Ajdabiya in the southwest and allows bypassing the cities of Benghazi, al - Marj and Derna, which on the coast road ( Via Balbo ) or in the mountains al - Jabal al - Achdar ( Montagna Verde) are. The distance along the coastal road would be 610 km.

The road leads through the rubble desert Sarir Kalanshiyū ar Ramli al Kabīr ( Kalansho Desert, Calancio sand). Along the road there are oil-producing facilities ( km 29 and 36, east of Ajdabiya ) and in Saùnnu ( km 67, km 155) and B'ir 'm Ghunaymah (km 162) and a petrol station (km 209 km), various gravel pits (km 353, 359, 363) and military caverns (km 367).

Branches to the north lead to Zawiyat al Mukhailá (km 212) to Al- Qardabah (km 333 ) and after Acroma (km 370).

At km 375 east Ajdabiya the desert road ends near the airport Tobruk at al -Adam, where the road branches off to the north towards Tobruk, the coastal road Via Balbo reached at km 389.

  • Traffic (Libya)
  • Road in Africa
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