North–South Elevated Road (Shanghai)
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North-South Elevated Road | |
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南北高架路 | |
Baoshan District | |
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Country | China |
Province | Shanghai |
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The North–South Elevated Road (Chinese: 南北高架路; pinyin: Nánběi Gāojiàlù; lit. 'South–North Elevated Road') is an elevated expressway in the city of Shanghai.
Route
It begins to the south at Jiyang Road in
Baoshan District
.
Construction
Construction on the first phase of the expressway, from the Lupu Bridge to Liuying Road started on 25 October 1993 and was completed on 10 December 1995.[1]
Construction of the second phase, from Liuying Road to
Shanghai Metro Line 1
. The metro line is the first level above street level, while the expressway is the second level above street level. This phase was completed on 4 December 2002.
Exit list
- Yaohua Rd
- Tongyao Rd (southbound exit only)
- Inner Ring Road
- Xujiahui Rd
- Huaihai M Rd (SB entrance and Northbound exit)
- Yan'an Elevated Road
- Weihai Rd (SB exit and NB entrance)
- Beijing W Rd, Xinzha Rd
- Tianmu W Rd, Tianmu M Rd
- Zhongxing Rd (SB entrance and NB exit)
- Inner Ring Rd CW (No SB exit)
- Inner Ring Rd CCW
- Yanchang Rd (SB entrance and NB exit)
- Middle Ring Road
- Wenshui Rd
- Jiangchang W Rd(NB exit only)
- Linfen Rd (SB entrance and NB exit)
- Gongjiang Rd, Changjiang W Rd, Huma Rd
- Lianyi Rd
- S20 Outer Ring Expressway
- Taihe Rd, Taihe W Rd (SB exit and NB entrance)