Jungang Expressway

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Jungang Expressway
Hangul:
중앙고속도로
Hanja:
中央高速道路
Revised Romanization: Jungang Gosokdoro
McCune-Reischauer: Chungang Kosoktoro

The Jungang Expressway is an expressway in South Korea. The name literally means "central expressway," and for much of its length the expressway runs through mountainous terrain near the country's east-west center line. It shares the route number 55 with the Daegu-Busan Expressway. It covers a total distance of roughly 289 kilometers.

The Jungang Expressway's southern terminus is in Sasang-gu, Busan, although for much of the distance between Busan and Daegu it runs together with the Gyeongbu Expressway. Its northern terminus is in Chuncheon, Gangwon province. It was completed in December 2001.

[edit] Interchange and Junctions

  • 1 Samnak IC
  • 2 Daejeo Junction(Namhae Expressway)
  • 3 Daedong Junction(Daegu-Busan Expressway, Branch of Jungang Expressway)
  • 4 to 10 : see Daegu-Busan Expressway
  • 11 East Daegu Junction(Gyeongbu Expressway)
  • 12 Dodong Junction(Iksan-Pohang Expressway)
  • 13 North Daegu IC
  • 14 Geumho Junction(Guma Expressway, Gyeongbu Expressway)
  • 15 Chilgok IC
  • 16 Dabu IC
  • 17 Gasan IC
  • 18 Gunwi IC
  • 19 Uiseong IC
  • 20 (planned)
  • 21 South Andong IC
  • 22 Andong IC
  • 23 Yecheon IC
  • 24 Yeongju IC
  • 25 Punggi IC
  • 26 Danyang IC
  • 27 North Danyang IC
  • 28 South Jecheon IC
  • 29 Jecheon IC
  • 30 Sillim IC
  • 31 South Wonju IC
  • 32 Manjong Junction(Yeongdong Expressway)
  • 33 North Wonju IC
  • 34 Hoengseong IC
  • 35 Hongcheon IC
  • 36 Chuncheon Junction(planned)
  • 37 Chuncheon IC

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