Expressways of Beijing

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Beijing was first connected to outside areas by the Jingshi Expressway in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Now, many expressways connect Beijing, and there are plans for future expressways.[1]

Map of Expressways in Beijing

History edit

Source:[1]

When the Airport Expressway and the Jingjintang Expressway opened, Beijing was already gripped by 'expressway fever'.[citation needed] In the far eastern part of the town, lay the less popular Jingha Expressway existed until the construction of the Jingtong Expressway in the mid-1990s, which brought more recognition to the Jingha Expressway. However, it is still too far from central Beijing to be considered a key expressway.

By the People's Republic of China's 50th anniversary, more expressways were being built in Beijing. The Badaling Expressway, Jingshen Expressway, and in 2000, the Jingkai Expressway were constructed. Beijing then had eight expressways.

In 2001, the Jingcheng Expressway was built. The northeastern and southeastern parts were ready to accommodate two more expressways (the Jingping/Jingji and Northern Jingji Expressways, respectively).

In 2004, the municipal government publicly announced a plan to complete up to 890 km (550 mi) of expressways (277 km (172 mi) by 2006). By 2006, the 6th Ring Road would be completed, and in the same year, a major batch of expressways would also be finished.

Currently, there are a total of 15 main expressways around Beijing including the Jingping/Jingji, Northern Jingjin, Southern Jingjin, 2nd Airport Expressway, Northern Airport Expressway, Litian Expressway, and the nine existing expressways. Out of these, 11 radiate from the city centre of Beijing, as the majority of residents tend to live farther away from the city centre.[2]

2005 plan edit

In early January 2005, mainland authorities revealed a plan for seven national expressways originating from Beijing. Among these there was an expressway bound straight for Taiwan.

The expressways include:

After the 'Three Links' come into effect, the projected 85,000 km (53,000 mi) of mainland expressways will have a connection, possibly by tunnel, to Taiwan and all expressways on the island.

List of Routes edit

National-level expressways edit

Name and number Abbreviated name Name in simplified Chinese Termini in Beijing Length (Beijing section) Status
  G1 (Beijing–Harbin Expressway) Jingha Expressway 京哈高速 4th Ring Road Hebei border 39.9 km (24.8 mi) Fully completed
  G0121 (Beijing–Qinhuangdao Expressway) Jingqin Expressway 京秦高速   G4501 (6th Ring Road) Hebei border 19 km (12 mi) Partially complete
  G2 (Beijing–Shanghai Expressway, Jingjintang Expressway) Jinghu Expressway, Jingtang Expressway 京沪高速公路, 京津塘高速公路 3rd Ring Road Hebei border 35 km (22 mi) Fully completed
  G3 (Beijing–Taipei Expressway) Jingtai Expressway 京台高速公路   Beijing S50 (5th Ring Road) Hebei border 26.6 km (16.5 mi) Fully completed
  G4 (Beijing–Hong Kong and Macau Expressway) Jinggang'ao Expressway 京港澳高速公路 3rd Ring Road Hebei border 45.6 km (28.3 mi) Fully completed
  G5 (Beijing–Kunming Expressway) Jingkun Expressway 京昆高速公路   G4501 (6th Ring Road) Hebei border 60 km (37 mi) Fully completed
  G6 (Beijing–Lhasa Expressway, Badaling Expressway) Jingzang Expressway, Jingchang Expressway 京藏高速, 八达岭高速公路 3rd Ring Road Hebei border 68.4 km (42.5 mi) Fully completed
  G7 (Beijing–Ürümqi Expressway) Jingxin Expressway 京新高速公路   Beijing S50 (5th Ring Road) Hebei border 90.4 km (56.2 mi) Partially complete
  G45 (Daqing–Guangzhou Expressway) Daguang Expressway 大广高速公路 Hebei border Hebei border 217.8 km (135.3 mi) Fully completed
  G4501 (6th Ring Road) 六环路 188.6 km (117.2 mi) Fully completed
  G95 (Capital Area Loop Expressway) 7th Ring Road 首都地区环线高速公路 88 km (55 mi) Partially complete

Provincial-level expressways edit

Name and number Abbreviated name Name in simplified Chinese Termini in Beijing Length (Beijing section) Status
  Beijing S11 (Beijing–Chengde Expressway) Jingcheng Expressway 京承高速公路 131.9 km (82.0 mi) Fully completed
  Beijing S12 (Airport Expressway) 机场高速公路 3rd Ring Road Beijing Capital International Airport 20.8 km (12.9 mi) Fully completed
  Beijing S15 (Beijing–Tianjin Expressway) Jingjin Expressway 京津高速   Beijing S50 (5th Ring Road)   Tianjin S30 (Jingjin Expressway) Fully completed
  Beijing S26 (Changping–Pinggu Expressway) Changgu Expressway 昌谷高速 97 km (60 mi) Proposed
  Beijing S28 (Northern Airport Expressway) Northern Airport Line 机场北线高速   G45 (Daqing–Guangzhou Expressway) Beijing Capital International Airport 11.3 km (7.0 mi) Fully completed
  Beijing S32 (Beijing–Pinggu Expressway) Jingping Expressway 京平高速公路   Beijing S11 (Beijing–Chengde Expressway)   Tianjin S1 (Tianjin–Ji Expressway) 72.83 km (45.25 mi) Fully completed
  Beijing S41 (Miyun–Caiyu Expressway) Micai Expressway 密采高速 80 km (50 mi) Proposed
  Beijing S46 (Jingtong-Jingha Connecting Line) Jingfu Road 京抚路 3.2 km (2.0 mi) Fully completed
  Beijing S50 (5th Ring Road) 五环路 98.8 km (61.4 mi) Fully completed
  Beijing S51 (2nd Airport Expressway) 机场二高速   Beijing S50 (5th Ring Road) Beijing Capital International Airport 28 km (17 mi) Fully completed
  Beijing S66 (Jingkun Connecting Line) 京昆联络线   Beijing S50 (5th Ring Road)   G5 (Beijing–Kunming Expressway) 15.6 km (9.7 mi) Partially complete
  Beijing S76 (Yanshan–Caiyu Expressway) Yancai Expressway 燕采高速 57 km (35 mi) Proposed
  Beijing S80 (Miyun–Zhuozhou Expressway) Mizhuo Expressway 密涿高速 79 km (49 mi) Partially complete
  Beijing S86 (Yunling–Caiyu Expressway) Yuncai Expressway 云采高速 97.7 km (60.7 mi) Proposed

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "More Than Half of Beijing Residents Live Far From City Center". Wall Street Journal. 2015-05-22. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-08-30.