Beijing–Datong Expressway
Template:Short description Template:One source Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherTemplate:Main otherScript error: No such module "Infobox road/errors".Template:Main otherTemplate:Main otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main other The Jingda Expressway (Template:Zh) is an expressway in the People's Republic of China, starting from Beijing and ending in Datong, in Shanxi province. It was the first highway constructed and managed completely based on a market-oriented operation, being completed in full on 16 November 2002.[1]
The Jingda Expressway is formed mainly by the main trunk route from Beijing to Datong in three stages. Leaving Beijing, the Jingda Expressway becomes the Badaling Expressway. After Kangzhuang in Yanqing County, it becomes the Jingzhang Expressway. Finally, it becomes the Xuanda Expressway.
As of September 2004, traffic has been clogging up more and more in the area. Due to the massive transportation of coal, what was a very smooth route in the summer is now clogged up with immense traffic jams.
Specific Information
- For the beginning section in Beijing through to Kangzhuang, see Badaling Expressway.
- For the section from Kangzhuang, Beijing through to Xuanhua, Hebei, see Jingzhang Expressway.
- For the section from Xuanhua through to Datong, Shanxi, see Xuanda Expressway.
See also
References
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