Reynoldsland National Route 2
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West end
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REYN-1 in Safety
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East end
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Beachtown Highway in Beachtown
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Major cities along route
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Reynoldsland National Route 2 (abbreviated REYN-2) is a national route running from National Route 1 in Safety to Beachtown. The route is designated as the West-to-East Highway.
Intersections[]
- Reynoldsland National Route 1 in Safety
- Reynoldsland National Route 7 near Royalton
- Reynoldsland National Route 3 in Beachtown
Routing[]
Reynoldsland National Route 2 begins in Safety at Route 1. The route then travels east into the Clean Diamond Mountains. In the mountains, Route 2 is a four-lane dual carriageway and has railing on both sides. After leaving the mountains, Route 2 enters the town of Sweetwhite, where it serves as the town's main street. After leaving Sweetwhite, Route 2 enters the Central Reynoldsland Valley. Route 2 turns southeast, remaining a four-lane highway. The road continues this path until it reaches the Queenston metropolitan area. Route 2 crosses the Loveport River, then passes halfway between Queenston and Royalton. The route intersects Route 7 just outside the Queenston metropolitan area. The route then turns east, and later turns northeast toward Beachtown and Reynoldsland's East Coast.
Future plans[]
In 2009, the Reynoldsland National Transportation Department announced plans to repave Route 2 and upgrade it to a freeway. The project was expected to begin in November of 2009, and was to be completed by 2012[1]. Due to problems, the nation's government postponed the route's upgrade to 2014[2]. It is also to be designated the "West-East Freeway".