Provincial Highway 64 | ||||
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東西向快速公路八里新店線 (East-West Expressway, Bali-Xindian Line) |
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways | ||||
Length: | 28.390 km (17.641 mi) | |||
Existed: | January 31st, 2000 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | PH 61A in Bali | |||
PH 15 / CR 105 in Bali Fwy. 1 / CR 108 in Wugu PH 1 in Sanchong PH 3 / CR 106A in Banqiao Fwy. 3 in Zhonghe |
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East end: | CR 106 in Zhonghe | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Provincial Highway 64 (台64線, PH 64) is a 28.390-kilometre-long (17.641-mile) expressway in Taiwan entirely within the limits of New Taipei City. Also known as East-West Expressway, Bali-Xindian Line (Chinese: 東西向快速公路八里新店線; Hanyu Pinyin: Dōngxīxiàng Kuàisùgōnglù Bālǐ Xīndiàn Xiàn; Tongyong Pinyin: Dongsisiàng Kuàisùgonglù Balǐ Sindiàn Siàn), the route begins in Port of Taipei in Bali District and ends near the west approach of Xiulang Bridge in Zhonghe District, linking many major population centers within New Taipei together, including Sanchong, Banqiao, and Zhonghe. It is one of the twelve east-west expressways of western Taiwan linking Freeways 1 and 3.
As an elevated expressway, PH 64 traverses through rural, suburban, and urban areas of New Taipei City. Beginning near Port of Taipei in Bali District, the route proceeds southwest, crossing over PH 15 and CR 105. Then the route turns south and tunnels through Guanyin Mountain with Guanyinshan Tunnel. The route emerges from the tunnel near the Chengzilao area of Wugu District, turning southwest along the west shore of Erchong Flood Diversion Path (二重疏洪道). PH 64 then intersects with CR 108, with an indirect connection to Freeway 1 available via a viaduct over CR 108 and CR 107A at this interchange. Then the expressway crosses over Freeway 1 and leaves Wugu.