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The Gyeongin Expressway, officially Expressway No. 120, is an expressway in South Korea connecting the Yangcheon District of Seoul to the Nam District of Incheon. It is the oldest expressway in South Korea.
Construction began March 24, 1967. The initial segment between Gajwa in the Seo District of Incheon and Yangpyeong-dong in the Yeongdeungpo District of Seoul opened on December 21, 1968. In 1985, the easternmost segment between Yangpyeong and the Shinwol Interchange was transferred to Seoul, making Shinwol in the Yancheong District the new terminus.
It was assigned route number 2 in 1983. In 2001, South Korea re-rationalized its expressway numbering system, and it was redesignated route 120.
History
24 March 1967: Construction begins
21 December 1968: Yangpyeongdong~Gajwa segment open to traffic.
21 July 1969: Gajwa~Incheon Port segment open to traffic.
12 November 1985: Korea National Expressway Corporation passes control of the northernmost 5 km stretch of expressway (between Sinwol and Yangpyeong-dong) to the City of Seoul.
Compositions
= Lanes
=Incheon~W.Incheon IC: 6
W.Incheon~Seoul: 8
= Length
=24 km
= Limited Speed
=100 km/h
List of facilities
IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate
Gallery
See also
Roads and expressways in South Korea
Transportation in South Korea
Incheondae-ro
External links
MOLIT South Korean Government Transport Department
KEC (Korea Expressway Corporation)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jalan Tol Gyeongin Kedua
- Kebakaran terowongan Jalan Tol Gyeongin Kedua
- Yoo Jae-suk
- Jalan Tol Korea Selatan
- Gyeongin Expressway
- Gyeongin
- Second Gyeongin Expressway
- Incheon International Airport Expressway
- Gyeonggi Province
- Incheon International Airport
- Iljik Junction
- Expressways in South Korea
- List of toll roads
- Seohaean Expressway