Highway 92 (Israel)

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Highway 92
כביש 92
Map
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Highway 92 near Ein Gev
Route information
Length26.15 km (16.25 mi)
Major junctions
South endSamakh Junction
North endYehudiya Junction
Location
CountryIsrael
Highway system
Highway 91 Highway 98

Highway 92 is a north-south highway in northeastern Israel. It follows the eastern edge of the Kinneret from Ma'agan junction in the south at Highway 98 to Yehudiya junction in the north at Highway 87. It is 26.15 km long.

History

The southern part of the road, from Samakh to Ein Gev, was paved immediately after the end of the Israeli war of independence as part of Israel's efforts to establish facts on the ground in the demilitarized territories according to the armistice agreements between Israel and Syria and was inaugurated in June 1950. Solel Boneh paved the road, one-third in concrete and the rest asphalt.[1] The rest of the road was paved in stages. At the end of 1969, the road was extended from Ein Gev to Kursi, as part of the construction of Route 789 from Kursi to Afik. It was already planned to pave Highway 87 which would go up from the Kfar Nahum junction to the Golan and Highway 92 was planned to connect to this road, in such a way that the Kinneret is surrounded by the road.[2] The road was inaugurated in April 1978.[3]

Junctions & Interchanges (South to North)

District[4]Location[5]kmmiNameDestinationsNotes
NorthernSamakh0.000.00צומת צמח
(Samakh Junction)
Highway 90
Ma'agan1.280.80צומת מעגן
(Ma'agan Junction)
Highway 98
Tel Katzir3.392.11צומת תל קציר
(Tel Katzir Junction)
Entrance to Tel Katzir
HaOn4.372.72צומת האון
(HaOn Junction)
Entrance to HaOn
Ein Gev11.727.28צומת עין גבר
(Ein Gev Junction)
Entrance to Ein Gev
Kursi16.8610.48צומת כורסי
(Kursi Junction)
Route 789
Ramot20.7612.90צומת רמות
(Ramot Junction)
Entrance to Ramot
Ma'ale Gamla23.3014.48צומת מעלה גמלא
(Ma'ale Gamla Junction)
Route 869
Bethsaida Valley26.1516.25צומת יהודיה
(Yehudiya Junction)
Highway 87
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Places of interest near Highway 92

References

  1. ^ "נחנך הכביש צמח - עין גב". Davar. June 19, 1950.
  2. ^ Menahem Talmi (December 26, 1969). "קפיצת הדרך לגולן". Ma'ariv.
  3. ^ "נחנך כביש עוקף הכנרת". Davar. April 27, 1978.
  4. ^ Survey of Israel (October 31, 2018). "מחוזות משרד הפנים" [Ministry of Interior districts] (Map). Govmap (in Hebrew). Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  5. ^ Survey of Israel (October 31, 2018). "גבולות ישובים" [Locality borders] (Map). Govmap (in Hebrew). Retrieved October 31, 2018.

See also

32°47′19″N 35°38′33″E / 32.78861°N 35.64250°E / 32.78861; 35.64250