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Guam Highway 4

Highway in Guam


Highway in Guam

FieldValue
stateGU
typeGU
route4
map
map_customyes
map_notesGH-4 highlighted in red
maintGuam Department of Public Works
direction_aWest
terminus_ain Umatac
junctionin Talofofo
{{jctstateGUGU17}} in Yona
{{jctstateGUGU10}} in Chalan Pago-Ordot
{{jctstateGUGU15}} in Chalan Pago-Ordot
direction_bEast
terminus_bin Hagåtña
previous_typeGU
previous_route3
next_typeGU
next_route5

in Yona

in Chalan Pago-Ordot

in Chalan Pago-Ordot Guam Highway 4 (GH-4) is one of the primary automobile highways in the United States territory of Guam.

Route description

GH-4 is the major highway along the southeastern coast of Guam, comprising the majority of a loop around the southern half of the island (the rest is taken up by GH-1, GH-2A, and GH-2). The highway begins at the south end of GH-2 at the Magellan Monument in Umatac (the road officially changes designations at the crossing of the Umatac River). The road then begins its counterclockwise journey around the southern half of the island, first going south to the southernmost tip of the island at Merizo and then proceeding along the coast, first eastward to Inarajan and then north to Talofofo and Yona, where it meets GH-17 (Cross Island Road). From there, it turns northwest as it passes through Chalan Pago-Ordot (junctioning with GH-10 and GH-15 to points east) and Sinajana before finally reaching its eastern terminus in Hagåtña, junctioning with GH-1 (Marine Corps Drive) at Chief Quipuha Park.

Major intersections

Suffixed route

Guam Highway 4A (GH-4A) connects GH-4 to GH-17 in Talofofo.

References

References

  1. "Guam". NS.gov.gu.
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