Filikigi Route 2

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Filikigi Route 2
Route information
Maintained by FKTA
Length 0.41 km (0.25 mi)
Existed January 2024 – present
Destinations
Chicago, Woodhaven, Athenia
Major Junctions
None

Filikigi Route 2 is a north-south highway in Filikigi, connecting the cities of Chicago, Athenia, and Woodhaven. The entire route is 0.25 miles (0.41 km) long.

Route Description

FK2 begins at the FK-US border, and travels through the East side of Chicago. It later travels on the border between Woodhaven and Athenia, before it ends at the FK-US border.

History

The route was first created by the city of Dublin, Ohio as part of a park. The route was taken by Filikigi due to a land expansion which incorporated the road into the Fili Transport Authority (FTA). The route officially gained Filikigi Route status in January 2024.

Route Table

City km mi Intersection No. Destinations Notes
N/A 0.00 0.00 N/A Continuation into the USA from Chicago No passport check as required by MMA standards, southern terminus of Highway 2
Chicago 0.06 0.04 1 Hill Avenue
Chicago 0.10 0.06 2 Stewart Street
Chicago 0.24 0.15 3 Lakeside Drive via Wabash Street Wabash Street was originally built to serve as a connector from FK2 to Lakeside Drive.
Woodhaven 0.35 0.22 4 S Woodhaven Loop N Woodhaven Loop is at intersection 5B, it also sits on the split between Woodhaven and Athenia.
Athenia 0.40 0.25 5A Main Street Connects directly to Dryriver Bridge, a part of Main Street. Intersection 5 is for both Main Street and N Woodhaven loop, it also sits on the split between Woodhaven and Athenia.
Woodhaven 0.40 0.25 5B N Woodhaven Loop Intersection 5 is for both Main Street and N Woodhaven loop, it also sits on the split between Woodhaven and Athenia. S Woodhaven loop is at intersection 4.
N/A 0.41 0.25 N/A Continuation into the USA from Woodhaven & Athenia No passport check as required by MMA standards, northern terminus of Highway 2, it also sits on the split between Woodhaven and Athenia.

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