Sincheon-daero (Daegu)
The Sincheon-daero(Korean: 신천대로) is an 8-lane highway located in Daegu, Republic of Korea. this route link Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway Branch and Dountown of Daegu, with a total length of 20.4 km (12.7 mi). South Daegu IC ~ West Daegu IC section runs parallel with Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway and called City Expressway(도시고속도로)
Sincheon-daero 신천대로 | |
Route information | |
Length | 20.4 km (12.7 mi) |
Existed | 1987–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | Dalseo, Daegu(South Daegu Interchange) |
East end | Dalseong, Daegu(Gachang-myeon) |
Highway system | |
Highway systems of South Korea |
Sincheon-daero | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 신천대로 |
Hanja | 新川大路 |
Literal meaning | Sincheon Boulevard |
Revised Romanization | Sincheondaero |
McCune–Reischauer | Sinchŏndaero |
History
- 29 September 1987 : Samdeok-dong ~ Daebong-dong(1.0 km), Paldalgyo ~ Chimsangyo (4.0 km) Section opens to traffic.
- March, 1994 : Paldalgyo ~ Sangdonggyo section opens to traffic.
- July, 1996 : Guma Expressway Branch(구마고속도로 지선 / West Daegu IC ~ Paldalgyo Ramp) went out of use for expressway. and was incorporated into Sincheondaero.
- June, 2010 : South Daegu IC ~ West Daegu IC Section opens to traffic.
- 20 September 2011 : Ihyeon Ramp opens to traffic.
- 27 December 2013 : Sicheon Jwaan-doro section (6.69 km) opens to traffic.
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