G0422 Wuhan–Shenzhen Expressway
The Wuhan–Shenzhen Expressway (simplified Chinese: 武汉-深圳高速公路; traditional Chinese: 武漢-深圳高速公路), designated as G0422 and commonly abbreviated as Wushen Expressway (Chinese: 武深高速) is an expressway in Central South China linking the cities of Wuhan, Hubei and Shenzhen, Guangdong.
武汉-深圳高速公路 | ||||
Wushen Expressway 武深高速公路 | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | Wuhan, Hubei | |||
South end | Shenzhen, Guangdong | |||
Highway system | ||||
National Trunk Highway System
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Route
Towards Jiangxia | ||||||
Towards Chibi | ||||||
Cha'anling | ||||||
Currently named |
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Dongta | ||||||
Nanjiang | ||||||
Meixian | ||||||
Baihuatai Ave Towards Pingjiang | ||||||
Towards Anding | ||||||
Towards Longfu-Shegang | ||||||
Shashi | ||||||
Beisheng | ||||||
Jangbei | ||||||
Puji | ||||||
Towards Felingshi-Guanzhuang | ||||||
Liling | ||||||
Jiashu | ||||||
Sifen | ||||||
Huangtuling | ||||||
Xialing | ||||||
Zhongqiaxia Towards Youxian | ||||||
Youxian | ||||||
Towards Caihuaping-Huju | ||||||
Chaling | ||||||
Huaxin | ||||||
Towards Yanling | ||||||
Luyuan
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Chuanxing | ||||||
Longzha | ||||||
Sidu | ||||||
Towards Beixing-Shatian | ||||||
Nuanshui | ||||||
Rucheng | ||||||
Towards Sanxing | ||||||
Currently named |
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Boluo | ||||||
Tonghu | ||||||
Qiaotou | ||||||
Lilin | ||||||
Qingxi | ||||||
N Channel Road Longgang | ||||||
Fenggang | ||||||
Pingshan | ||||||
Yong'an Road Towards Shenzhen-Yantian | ||||||
Shenzhen-Yantian | ||||||
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