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  2. Expressways of China - Wikipedia

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    Toll plaza on the Capital Airport Expressway, Beijing Chinese expressway toll charges table. In many jurisdictions it is legally required that charges be openly disclosed. Shown here is the toll charges table at Doudian exit on the Jingshi Expressway in southwest Beijing. (Autumn 2004 image)

  3. G25 Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway (Chinese: 长春—深圳高速公路), designated as G25 and commonly referred to as the Changshen Expressway (Chinese: 长深高速公路), is an expressway that connects the cities of Changchun, Jilin, China, and Shenzhen, Guangdong. When complete, it will be 3,585 km (2,228 mi) in length.

  4. List of primary NTHS Expressways - Wikipedia

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    The Primary routes (主线) of National Trunk Highway System Expressways of China are numbered with one- or two-digit designations. Generally, one-digit routes radiate from Beijing, for two-digit routes, odd-numbered routes under 90 run north–south, with lower numbers in the east and higher numbers in the west; even-numbered routes under 90 run east–west, with lower numbers in the north ...

  5. G40 Shanghai–Xi'an Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The expressway was completed after Chongqi Bridge opened to commercial traffic on December 24, 2011. The expressway uses the Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel and Bridge and the Chongqi Bridge, to cross the Yangtze River north of Shanghai. Wuzhuang toll station in Chuzhou is Asia's largest toll plaza, having 12 + 24 toll lanes. [2]

  6. G4 Beijing–Hong Kong and Macau Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing–Hong Kong and Macau Expressway (Chinese: 北京-港澳高速公路), designated as G4 and commonly referred to as the Jinggang'ao Expressway (Chinese: 京港澳高速公路) is a 2,272.65 km (1,412.16 mi)-long expressway [1] that connects the Chinese cities of Beijing and Shenzhen, in Guangdong province, at the border of Hong Kong.

  7. List of Provincial Expressways of China - Wikipedia

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    Number and name Chinese name Route Origin Terminus Length Notes S01 Xinyang Expressway: 新扬高速: Xinyi - Yangzhou: Huanghuatang (JS border) Tianchang (JS border) Known as S01 in Anhui and S49 in Jiangsu

  8. G1501 Shenyang Ring Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Since 1 January 2020, the upgraded networked toll collection system was implemented which was launched on expressways across the country. However, Liaotong card prepaid card customers of small passenger cars with less than 9 seats (including 9 seats) from Shenyang still continue to enjoy the toll-free policy of the Shenyang Ring Expressway.

  9. Expressways of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese, these expressways are literally termed city high-speed roadways (Chinese: 城市快速道路), and their maximum speed is typically 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph). These are still considered expressways or controlled-access highways because of the presence of ramps, grade-separated junctions, and the absence of traffic lights.