G2 Beijing–Shanghai Expressway
The Beijing–Shanghai Expressway or Jinghu Expressway is a major expressway of China, linking the capital Beijing in the north to Shanghai on the central coast. It extends 1262 kilometres in length, and was finished in 2006.
北京-上海高速公路 | ||||
Jinghu Expressway Chinese: 京沪高速公路 | ||||
Beijing–Shanghai Expressway in red. | ||||
Route information | ||||
Part of | ||||
Length | 1,262 km[1] (784 mi) | |||
Existed | 18 December 2000 [2]–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | 3rd Ring Road in Chaoyang, BJ | |||
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South end | Middle Ring Road in Putuo, SH | |||
Highway system | ||||
National Trunk Highway System
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The expressway's name, Jinghu, is a combination of the two cities' one-character Chinese abbreviations: Jing stands for Beijing, while Hu stands for Shanghai. The trip from Beijing to Shanghai by automobile takes about ten hours to complete with multiple drivers taking shifts and under good road conditions.[3]
- China Expwy G2 sign with name
- China Expwy G2 sign terminal
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Route
The expressway passes the following major cities:
Interchanges
0 | East 3rd Ring Road | |||||
1 A-B | East 4th Ring Road South 4th Ring Road | |||||
3 A-B | ||||||
13 A-B | ||||||
Beihuan Road Chuangye Road Langfang-Centre | ||||||
Towards | ||||||
Towards | ||||||
Towards Jinghai | ||||||
Towards | ||||||
Towards | ||||||
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Towards Qingxian | ||||||
Towards | ||||||
Linyi-Duoshi | ||||||
(After assignment, | ||||||
concurrent with | ||||||
Gangjiu Road | ||||||
Towards Zhnagqiu | ||||||
Towards Boshan | ||||||
Towards Laiwu | ||||||
Towards | ||||||
Towards Laiwu | ||||||
Gangcheng | ||||||
Mengyin | ||||||
Towards Dongzhuang | ||||||
625 | Linyi | |||||
Towards Tancheng | ||||||
Towards Xinyi | ||||||
719 | Towards Tancheng | |||||
X565 Road | ||||||
Towards Shuyang | ||||||
781 | ||||||
Towards Huai'an | ||||||
819 | ||||||
Huai'an | ||||||
Huai'an | ||||||
Towards Caodian | ||||||
Baoying | ||||||
towards Jinhu | ||||||
Gaoyou | ||||||
Towards Baqiao-Cheluo | ||||||
Towards Shaobo-Zhenwu | ||||||
Towards Jiangdu | ||||||
Towards Taizhou-Gaogang | ||||||
Towards Taixing | ||||||
Towards Taixing-Huangqiao | ||||||
Jingjiang | ||||||
Jingjiang | ||||||
Benjiang Middle Road Jiangyin | ||||||
Jiangyin | ||||||
Tongjiang Avenue Wuxi | ||||||
Taihu Avenue | ||||||
(115 A-B) | ||||||
(122 A-B) | ||||||
(133) | Xihuang Highway Suzhou New District | |||||
(140 A-B-C) | Suzhou | |||||
Xindai Avenue | ||||||
(164 A-B) | ||||||
(172) | Towards Kunshan-Zhangpu | |||||
Huaqiao
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(196 A-B-C) | ||||||
(203) | ||||||
(206) | ||||||
(217 A-B) | ||||||
Middle Ring Road | ||||||
Continues as: Wuning Road | ||||||
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See also
- Jiangyin Suspension Bridge over the Yangtze River
References
- "Beijing-Shanghai Expressway Opens". french.china.org.cn. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- "Beijing-Shanghai Expressway Opens". french.china.org.cn. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Chinese laws does not allow a single driver drive continuously for more than 4 hours without rest.
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