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Road in Papua New Guinea
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Boluminski Highway
Route information
Length193 km (120 mi)
Major junctions
North-West endKavieng, New Ireland
South-East endNamatanai, New Ireland
Location
CountryPapua New Guinea
Highway system

The Boluminski Highway is the main land transportation route on the island of New Ireland in Papua New Guinea. It runs from the provincial capital of Kavieng for 193 km down the east coast of the island to Namatanai and beyond. The whole highway from Kavieng to Namatanai will be sealed by the end of 2018.

Originally named Kaiser-Wilhelm-Chaussee during the German protectorate, it was renamed in 1921 into East Coast Road. After Papua New Guinea gained independence (1975) the Highway was renamed again, this time after Franz Boluminski who was the German District Officer from 1910 until his death in 1913. He built a large section of the highway by forcing individual villages along the coast to construct and maintain a section. If a section of the road fell into disrepair the village responsible would be punished by having to carry his sulky with him in it over the substandard section, and then his horse was reharnessed and he continued.

The quality of the highway was not rivalled on the mainland until the 1950s.

References

  1. "Boluminski sealing underway". TSSP. April 27, 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-05-17.


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