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Gangbyeon Expressway

70
cr 70
Seoul Special
Metropolitan
City Route 70
Gangbyeon Expressway
강변북로
Route information
Length: 37.37 km (23.22 mi)
Existed: 1969 – present
Major junctions
West end: Mapo, Seoul(Gayang Bridge)
Korea National Route No.77.svg Jayu-ro
  Korea National Route No.1.svg National Route 1
Korea National Route No.1.svg Seobu Urban Expressway
Korea Urbanexpwy 30.png Naebu Expressway
Korea National Route No.6.svg National Route 6
Korea National Route No.46.svg National Route 46
Korea Urbanexpwy 61.png Dongbu Urban Expressway
Korea National Route No.3.svg National Route 3
Korea National Route No.43.svg National Route 43
Korea Expressway No.100.svg Seoul Ring Expressway
East end: Namyangju, Gyeonggi(Jigeum Jct.)
Korea National Route No.6.svg National Route 6
Highway system

Highway systems of South Korea

Gangbyeonbuk-ro
Hangul 강변북로
Hanja 江邊北路
Literal meaning Riverside Northern Road
Revised Romanization Gangbyeonbungno
McCune–Reischauer Kangbyŏnbungno

Highway systems of South Korea

The Gangbyeon Expressway (Korean: 강변북로) is an eight-lane highway located in Seoul, South Korea. It is part of National Route 46 and National Route 77. This route connects Seoul from Goyang to Namyangju, with a total length of 37.37 km (23.22 mi). The highway is directly connected with the Jayu Motorway (자유로) in the border city located on the Gayang Bridge. The Mapo BridgeNamyangju section has been designated as National Route 46, while the Yanghwa BridgeGoyang section is specified as National Route 77. The highway is the main arterial road that connects northern Seoul with satellite cities such as Goyang, Paju, and Namyangju.

Construction of the expressway began in 1969, and it opened in 1972. In 1985, it was extended to Haengju Bridge and Cheonho Bridge. At the time the road was completed, it had sections with two, three, and four lanes.

After rapid economic growth and the 1988 Summer Olympics the road was the site of chronic traffic jams. An expansion project began in 1989 and was completed in 1998.

In 2012, Seoul City was expanded and road improvement projects were proposed to the Gangbyeon Expressway, including the underground relocation of the road construction.


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