Jingcheng Expressway

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Jingcheng Expressway
Jīngchéng Gāosù Gōnglù
京承高速公路
京承高速公路
China Road Numbering S102 (Beijing)
Length 70 km
Route by administrative areas Beijing
Termini Taiyanggong, Beijing
Miyun (Shayugou), Beijing
Exits 16
Service areas 1
Jingcheng Expressway Map

The Jingcheng Expressway (Chinese: 京承高速公路; pinyin: Jīngchéng Gāosù Gōnglù)is an expressway in China which links Beijing to Chengde in Hebei province. At present, it is 70 km in length.

It is a new expressway linking the northeastern portion of the 3rd Ring Road with the north and north-eastern outlying regions of Beijing municipality. It leaves Beijing heading north, eventually turning northeast later.

The Jingcheng Expressway gets its name by the combination of two one-character Chinese abbreviations of both Beijing and Chengde (Beijing -- Jing, Chengde -- Cheng).

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[edit] Route

The Jingcheng Expressway passes through the municipality of Beijing and Hebei province.

Basic Route: Beijing (Taiyanggong - Wanghe Bridge - Gaoliying - Huairou - Miyun - Gubeikou) - Luanping (Hebei) - Chengde

Note: Portions of the route that are under construction or projection are in italics. The portion Taiyanggong - Wanghe Bridge (heading out of Beijing) is fully accessible only if entering the expressway from the 3rd Ring Road in an anticlockwise direction. The same portion heading into Beijing is interrupted halfway through. This section will be completed in full soon. Theoretically (although unofficially) there could even be a connection to the 2nd Ring Road; two express road bridges (currently carrying no traffic), along with a rail bridge, sit above Taiyanggong, and both entrances to the expressway from the 3rd Ring Road merge first as one access path before merging onto the expressway itself.

Status: Stage 1 (Wanghe Bridge - Gaoliying) is now open to the general public. Stage 2 (Gaoliying - Houshagou) is now open.

[edit] History

Jingcheng Expressway at the starting point, after the 3rd Ring Road (October 2004 image)
Jingcheng Expressway at the starting point, after the 3rd Ring Road (October 2004 image)
Jingcheng Expressway within the 5th Ring Road (March 2003 image)
Jingcheng Expressway within the 5th Ring Road (March 2003 image)

The expressway was first opened in 2002. 21 kilometres of the expressway are now open to the public (from Wanghe Bridge on the Northeastern 4th Ring Road to Gaoliying on the Northern 6th Ring Road).

[edit] Portions under Construction or Projection

An additional portion is under construction. This is a stretch connecting Gaoliying to Huairou and Shunyi areas, near Shayugou.

In addition, the Jingcheng Expressway is also expected to link up with the project northern stretch of the Airport Expressway. This will begin at Lutuan, about halfway through the current Jingcheng expressway, and will be completed in less than two years' time.

The construction of the Jingcheng Expressway is being felt -- traffic to Chengde is currently partially affected by the roadworks.

[edit] Road Conditions

[edit] Speed Limit

Minimum 50 km/h, maximum 120 km/h. Speed checks are rare; so far, only one near the Huanggang/Yandan exits (heading toward Chengde) and one after the 5th Ring Road (heading toward central Beijing).

[edit] Tolls

CNY 0.5/km as of Jingcheng Road Toll Gate north of Laiguangying for sections north of the toll gate.
Entire stretch from Wanghe Bridge to Gaoliying costs CNY 10 (price for small passenger cars).
Networked with 6th Ring Road toll system.

[edit] Lanes

6 lanes (3 up, 3 down) for sections closer to Beijing, 4 lanes for other sections.

[edit] Surface Conditions

Good to excellent.

[edit] Traffic

Relatively uncongested, especially north of the Jingchenglu Toll Gate.

[edit] Major Exits

Beijing Section: N. 3rd Ring Road, N. 4th Ring Road, N. 5th Ring Road, Yandan, N. 6th Ring Road

[edit] Service Areas

Beijing Section: A service area is under projection and construction is expected at Xiaotangshan (Tugou).

[edit] Connections

Ring Roads of Beijing: Connects with the N. 3rd Ring Road at Taiyanggong, the N. 4th Ring Road at Wanghe Bridge, the N. 5th Ring Road at Laiguangying, and the N. 6th Ring Road at Gaoliying.

[edit] Scenery

The Jingcheng Expressway is home to some splendid scenery between the Northern 5th Ring Road and the Northern 6th Ring Road. The good sights are expected to continue when the entire expressway is completed in 2006. By then, users of the road will be able to see even the Great Wall of China at Jinshanling!

[edit] List of Exits

Symbols: ↗ = exit; ⇆ = main interchange; ¥ = central toll gate

[edit] Taiyanggong → Gaoliying

Expressway begins at Taiyanggong
Expressway (Stage 1) ends at Gaoliying

[edit] Gaoliying → Taiyanggong

Expressway (Stage 1) begins at Gaoliying
Expressway (Stage 1) ends at Wanghe Bridge

[edit] See also


Roads and Expressways of Beijing Expressway Overpass
Main Roads: Chang'an Avenue (East, West) | Ping'an Avenue | Zhongzhou Road (North, South)
Ring Roads: Open: 2nd Ring Road | 3rd Ring Road | 4th Ring Road | 5th Ring Road | 6th Ring Road
Projected: 7th Ring Road |
Expressways: Open: Badaling Expressway (Jingda Expressway) | Jingcheng Expressway | Airport Expressway | Jingtong Expressway | Jingha Expressway | Jingshen Expressway | Jingjintang Expressway (Jinghu Expressway) | Jingkai Expressway | Jingshi Expressway (Jingzhu Expressway)
Partially under construction: Jingcheng Expressway | Jingkai Expressway | Northern Airport Line | Jingping Expressway | Jingbao Expressway | Litian Expressway
Projected: 2nd Airport Expressway | Jingjin Expressway (North, South)
7 National Expressways: Jingtai Expressway (projected) | Jinghu Expressway | Jinggang'ao Expressway (partially complete) | Jingkun Expressway | Jingla Expressway (projected) | Jingwu Expressway (projected) | Jingha Expressway (alternate route)
National Highways G101 | G102 | G103 | G104 | G105 | G106 | G107 | G108 | G109 | G110 | G111 | G112
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