National freeway 3A

National freeway 3A (native:國道三號甲線;三甲) is a spur of national freeway 3 to downtown Taipei City. It begins in Taipei City at the intersection of Xinhai Road and Fanglan Road and ends in Shenkeng, New Taipei City on the county highway 106B.

National freeway 3a
Route information
Maintained by Taiwan Area National Freeway Bureau
Length5.6 km (3.5 mi)
Highway system
Highway system in Taiwan
Nat 3Nat 4
National Highway 3A

Despite the name “freeway“, this spur has at-grade intersection middle the way, hence traffic signals installed, not "free from signal” and tolled by Etag systems

Length

The total length is 5.6 km.

Major Cities Along the Route

Places Through This Highway

  • Taipei City ( Daan District) 大安區 (Daan District)
  • Taipei City ( Countryside Wenshan District) (Has Countyway 106 to go to City Part of Wenshan District (Muzha and Jingmei)
  • New Taipei City (Shenkeng District(Original Shenkeng Township)

Intersections with other Freeways and Expressways

  • Jianguo Expressway is near the beginning of the freeway
  • Xinyi Expressway at Wanfang interchange in Taipei City
  • National Highway No. 3 at Muzha interchange in Taipei City

Lanes

The freeway has 2 lanes in each direction for its entire length.

Notes

Completed in March 1996.

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