Highway (disambiguation)
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Highway usually refers to a long road, giving a relatively fast connection between two places.
Highway may also refer to:
Roads in England
- The Highway (previously Ratcliff Highway), a road in the East End of London (postcode E1)
- The Highway, a road in Bromley, Greater London (BR6)
- The Highway, a road in Harrow, London (HA7)
- The Highway, a road in the London Borough of Sutton (SM2)
- The Highway, a road in Eastcotts, Bedford, Bedfordshire (MK42)
Other placenames in England
Music
- Highway (Dutch band)
- Highway (Australian band)
- Highway (Montenegrin band)
- Highway (America album), 1970
- Highway (Free album), 1970
- Highway (Sean Delaney album), 1979
- Highway (The Wilkinsons album), 2005
- The Highway (Sirius XM), a country music satellite radio station
- The Highway (album), a Holly Williams album
- "Highway", a song by The Moody Blues, previously unreleased prior to the compilation album Time Traveller
Films, TV series and plays
- Highway (1995 film), a 1995 Malayalam action thriller film
- Highway (2002 film), a 2002 film starring Jared Leto and Jake Gyllenhaal
- Highway (2012 film), a 2012 Nepali drama film directed by Deepak Rauniyar
- Highway (2014 Bengali film), a 2014 Bengali film by Sudipto Chattopadhyay
- Highway (2014 Hindi film), a 2014 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Imtiaz Ali
- Highway (2015 film), a 2015 film
- The Highway, alternate title of the 1934 Chinese silent film The Big Road
- Highway (TV series), religious-orientated UK television series from 1983 to 1993
- Highway (play), 1944 play by Sophie Treadwell
Other
- Highway (energy drink), a brand of energy drink in the Netherlands
People
- Tomson Highway (born 1951), Native Canadian playwright
- René Highway (1954–1990), Native Canadian dancer
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