Gyeongin Expressway

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Gyeongin Expressway
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Korean name
Hangul 경인 고속 도로
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gyeongin Gosok Doro
McCune-Reischauer Kyŏngin Kosok Toro

The Gyeongin Expressway was the second freeway to be built in South Korea, and connects Seoul to Incheon. Before being upgraded to a freeway, this highway—built in 1968—was the first modern, 4-lane highway in South Korea. It became a freeway in the 1970s and was given the route number 2, but was more recently renumbered to 120. As with all freeways in South Korea, the Gyeongin is a toll highway.

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