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Sincheon-daero (Daegu)

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Daegu Metropolitan City Route11
Sincheon-daero
신천대로
Route information
Length20.4 km (12.7 mi)
Existed1987–present
Major junctions
West endDalseo, Daegu (South Daegu Interchange)
Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway Branch
Major intersections
National Route 30
Gyeongbu Expressway
East endDalseong, Daegu(Gachang-myeon)
Location
CountrySouth Korea
Highway system
Sincheon-daero
Korean name
Hangul
신천대로
Hanja
新川大路
Literal meaningSincheon Boulevard
Revised RomanizationSincheondaero
McCune–ReischauerSinchŏndaero

The Sincheon-daero (Korean: 신천대로) is an 8-lane highway located in Daegu, Republic of Korea. This route links the Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway Branch and downtown of Daegu, with a total length of 20.4 km (12.7 mi). South Daegu IC ~ West Daegu IC section runs parallel with Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway and is called the City Expressway (도시고속도로).

History

  • 29 September 1987 : Samdeok-dong ~ Daebong-dong (1.0 km), Paldalgyo ~ Chimsangyo (4.0 km) section opens to traffic.
  • March 1994 : Paldalgyo ~ Sangdonggyo section opens to traffic.
  • July 1996 : Guma Expressway Branch (구마고속도로 지선 / West Daegu IC ~ Paldalgyo Ramp) went out of use for expressway and was incorporated into Sincheon-daero.
  • June 2010 : South Daegu IC ~ West Daegu IC section opens to traffic.
  • 20 September 2011 : Ihyeon Ramp opens to traffic.
  • 27 December 2013 : Sicheon Jwaan-doro section (6.69 km) opens to traffic.


This page was last edited on 15 February 2023, at 23:11
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