Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway
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Expressway No.17 | |
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Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway | |
File:Pyeongtaek-Hwaseong expressway.PNG | |
Route information | |
Length | 109.7 km (68.2 mi) |
Existed | Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong : 2009 Suwon–Gwangmyeong: 2016–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do File:Korea National Route No.38.svg National Route 38 |
To | Paju, Gyeonggi-do File:Korea National Route No.77.svg Jayu-ro |
Location | |
Country | South Korea |
Highway system | |
Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway | |
Hangul | 평택파주고속도로 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Pyeongtaek Paju Gosokdoro |
McCune–Reischauer | P'yŏngt'aek P'aju Kosoktoro |
Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway (평택–파주 고속 도로) is an expressway in South Korea. It connects Pyeongtaek to Paju in Gyeonggi Province. The expressway's route number is 17, which it shares with the Iksan–Pyeongtaek Expressway. This expressway overlaps with the Capital Region Second Ring Expressway at Hwaseong.
History
- 3 Nov 2004 : #411. Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong Expressway was designated[1]
- 3 Jan 2008 : Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong Expressway was split to #17. Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong Expressway and #171. Osan–Hwaseong Expressway; and #17. Suwon–Gwangmyeong Expressway was designated[2]
- 17 Nov 2008 : Suwon–Gwangmyeong Expressway was renamed to #17. Suwon–Munsan Expressway[3]
- 29 Oct 2009 : Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong segment was opened to traffic[4]
- 29 Apr 2016 : Suwon–Gwangmyeong segment except Soha IC was opened to traffic[5]
- 3 Jul 2016 : Soha IC was opened to traffic
- 12 Jan 2018 : Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong Expressway and Suwon–Munsan Expressway were merged to #17. Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway[6]
- 7 Nov 2020 : The section of the Expressway from Seoul to Munsan was opened to traffic
- Aug 2026 : The section of the Expressway from Gwangmyeong to Seoul, the last unconstructed part of the Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway, is scheduled to open to traffic
Compositions
Lanes
- W. Osan JC – S. Gunpo IC; S. Gwangmyeong IC – Seongchae IC/Soha IC: 4 lanes
- Oseong IC – W. Osan JC; S. Gunpo IC – S. Gwangmyeong IC: 6 lanes
Length
- Pyeongtaek – Hwaseong: 26.7 km
- Suwon – Gwangmyeong: 27.38 km
- Gwangmyeong – Seoul: 17.9 km
- Seoul – Munsan: 35.6 km
Speed limit
- 100 km/h
List of facilities
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table.(November 2021) |
- IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG: Tollgate
- Light purple (■): Capital Region Second Ring Expressway overlap
- Light green (■): Capital Region Second Ring Expressway and Local Route 309 overlap
- Light blue (■): Local Route 309 overlap
Main Section (Pyeongtaek-Gwangmyeong, Seoul-Paju)
S.Gwnagmyeong - Soha Branch line
No. | Name | Korean Name | Hanja Name | Connections | Location | Notes |
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5 | S.Gwangmyeong JC | 남광명 분기점 | 南光明 分岐點 | Main Line | Gwangmyeong Gyeonggi-do |
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TG | S.Gwangmyeong TG | 남광명 요금소 | 南光明 料金所 | Main Tollgate | ||
6 | Seongchae·Soha IC | 성채·소하 나들목 소하 분기점 |
城砦·所下 나들목 | File:Korea National Route No.1.svg National Route 1 Gangnam Beltway File:Korea Expressway No.15.svg Seohaean Expressway |
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Connected with Gangnam Beltway |
S.Goyang - Bongdaesan Branch line
No. | Name | Korean Name | Hanja Name | Connections | Location | Notes |
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1 | Bongdaesan JC | 봉대산 분기점 | 烽臺山 分岐點 | Main Line | Goyang Gyeonggi-do |
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S. Goyang IC | 남고양 나들목 | 南高陽 나들목 | File:Korea National Route No.77.svg National Route 77(Jayuro) |
Major stopovers
- Pyeongtaek (Oseong-myeon - Cheongbuk-eup) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon - Hyangnam-eup) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Jeongnam-myeon) - Osan (Seorang-dong) - Hwaseong (Jeongnam-myeon - Bongdam-eup - Maesong-myeon) - Suwon Gwonseon-gu (Homaesil-dong - Geumgok-dong - Dangsu-dong) - Ansan Sangnok-gu (Sasa-dong) - Gunpo (Domagyo-dong - Bugok-dong - Daeyami-dong - Sokdal-dong) - Ansan Sangnok-gu (Suam-dong) - Siheung (Jonam-dong - Mokgam-dong - Nongok-dong) - Gwangmyeong (Gahak-dong - Noonsa-dong - Gwangmyeong-dong - Okgil-dong) - Bucheon (Okgil-dong)
- Branch 1: Gwangmyeong (Gahak-dong - Soha-dong)
- Guro District (Hang-dong)
- Gyeonggi Province
- Bucheon (Goean-dong - Yeokgok-dong)
- Seoul
- Guro District (Onsu-dong)
- Gyeonggi Province
- Bucheon (Chunui-dong - Jak-dong)
- Seoul
- Yangcheon District (Sinwol-dong)
- Gyeonggi Province
- Bucheon (Gogang-dong)
- Seoul
- Yangcheon District (Sinwol-dong)
- Gyeonggi Province
- Bucheon (Gogang-dong)
- Seoul
- Gangseo District (Oebalsan-dong - Gonghang-dong - Banghwa-dong)
- Gyeonggi Province
- Goyang Deogyang-gu (Gangmae-dong - Haengsin-dong - Donae-dong - Seongsa-dong - Hwajeong-dong - Seongsa-dong - Wondang-dong) - Ilsandong-gu (Sarihyeon-dong - Munbong-dong - Siksa-dong - Munbong-dong - Seongseok-dong - Seolmun-dong) - Paju (Jori-eup - Geumneung-dong - Adong-dong - Wollong-myeon - Paju-eup - Munsan-eup)
- Branch 2: Goyang Deogyang-gu (Deogeun-dong - Hyeoncheon-dong)
See also
References
- ↑ 대통령령 제18579호 고속국도노선지정령, 2004년 11월 3일 일부개정.
- ↑ 대통령령 제20526호 고속국도 노선 지정령, 2008년 1월 3일 일부개정.
- ↑ 대통령령 제21123호 고속국도 노선 지정령, 2008년 11월 17일 일부개정.
- ↑ 국토해양부공고 제2009-920호[permanent dead link ], 2009년 10월 28일.
- ↑ 국토교통부공고 제2016-595호[permanent dead link ], 2016년 4월 29일.
- ↑ 국토교통부고시 제2018-18호, 2018년 1월 12일.
External links
- Gyeonggi Expressway Co., Ltd.
- Metropolitan Western Expressway Co., Ltd.
- Seoul Munsan Expressway Co., Ltd.
- MOLIT South Korean Government Transport Department