Osan–Hwaseong Expressway
Expressway No.171 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 2.55 km (1.58 mi) |
Existed | October 29, 2009–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | Osan, Gyeonggi-do |
West end | Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do |
Location | |
Country | South Korea |
Major cities | Hwaseong, Osan |
Highway system | |
The Osan–Hwaseong Expressway (Korean: 오산화성고속도로; Hanja: 烏山華城高速道路; part of Expressway 171) is an expressway in South Korea that runs between Osan and Hwaseong. Established on October 29, 2009, it is the shortest expressway in South Korea with a length of 2.55 kilometers (1.58 miles). It shares its expressway number with Yongin-Seoul Expressway. However, they are not connected.
History
On January 3, 2008, the name was changed from Pyeongtaek-Hwaseong Expressway to Expressway No. 171 Osan–Hwaseong Expressway.[1] On October 29, 2009, all routes were started through the West Osan Junction- Annyeong Tollgate.[2]
Features
- Lanes: 6
- Length: 2.55 km (1.58 miles)
- Speed limit: 100 km/h
List of facilities
- IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG: Tollgate
No. | Name | Korean Name | Hanja Name | Connections | Notes | Location |
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6 | W.Osan JC | 서오산 분기점 | 西烏山分岐點 | Pyeongtaek-Hwaseong Expressway, Capital Region 2nd Belt Expressway | JC | Osan, Gyeonggi |
7 | W.Osan TG | 서오산 요금소 | 西烏山料金所 | - | TG | |
8 | Annyeong IC | 안녕 나들목 | 安寧 | National Route 1, National Route 43, Local Route 84, Local Route 315 | IC | Hwaseong, Gyeonggi |
References
- ^ Korea Ministry of Government Legislation (2008-01-03). 고속국도 노선 지정령. law.go.kr (in Korean). Korea Ministry of Government Legislation. Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ^ Goo, Jayoon (2009-10-28). 봉담~동탄,평택~화성 고속도로 오늘 개통 (in Korean). Financial News. Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
External links
- Gyeonggi Expressway (in Korean)
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- 14 (Hamyang–Ulsan) [ko]
- 16 (Ulsan)
- 20 (Saemangeum–Pohang)
- 30 (Seosan–Yeongdeok)
- 32 (Asan–Cheongju) [ko]
- 40 (Pyeongtaek–Jecheon)
- 100 (Capital Region 1st Ring)
- 300 (Daejeon Southern Ring)
- 400 (Capital Region 2nd Ring) [ko]
- 500 (Gwangju Ring) [ko]
- 600 (Busan Ring) [ko]
- 700 (Daegu Ring) [ko]
- 102 (Namhae Branch 1)
- 104 (Namhae Branch 2)
- 105 (Namhae Branch 3)
- 151 (Seocheon–Gongju) [ko]
- 153 (Pyeongtaek–Siheung)
- 171
- Osan–Hwaseong
- Yongin–Seoul
- 204 (Saemangeum–Pohang Branch (Iksan-Wanju)) [ko]
- 251 (Honam Branch)
- 253 (Gochang–Damyang) [ko]
- 301 (Sangju–Yeongcheon) [ko]
- 451 (Jungbu Naeryuk Branch)
- 551 (Jungang Branch)
- 17 (Iksan–Pyeongtaek) [ko]
- 173 (Iksan–Pyeongtaek Branch) [ko]
- 202 (Saemangeum–Pohang Branch (Pohang)) [ko]
- 255 (Gangjin–Gwangju) [ko]
- 292 (Sejong–Pocheon Expressway Osong Branch) [ko]
- Namhae Branch 3 [ko]
- Guma Branch
- Gimcheon–Yeongcheon [ko]
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