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National Route 51 / National Route 296 / National Route 409: 37.0 km 23.0 mi 86.0 km 53.4 mi 9 Tomisato IC: National Route 409: 39.5 km 24.5 mi 83.5 km 51.9 mi Tomisato: 10 Narita IC/JCT: Shin-Kūkō Expressway National Route 295 – Narita International Airport: 44.9 km 27.9 mi 78.1 km 48.5 mi Narita <10-1> Taiei JCT: Ken-Ō Expressway: 51.5 km
Met. Route 24 (Nerima Tokorozawa Route / Mejiro Dōri) 0.0 246.2 80 km/h Nerima: Tokyo: 2 Ōizumi JCT: Tokyo Gaikan Expressway: 0.8 245.0 IC entrance: Nagaoka-bound only Ōizumi IC Met. Route 24 (Nerima Tokorozawa Route / Mejiro Dōri) TB Niiza Toll Gate ↓ ↑ Niiza: Saitama: 100 km/h 3 Tokorozawa IC National Route 463 (Urawa Tokorozawa ...
The route ends abruptly in the city of Ōta, however the route will be extended to a junction with the Tōhoku Expressway in Tochigi Prefecture by 2011. [3] The expressway then follows the route of the Tōhoku Expressway northward for about 13 km, then diverges from this expressway following an easterly course once more.
The Ministry of Railways of Japan started its first bus operation in Aichi Prefecture in 1930 and gradually expanded bus routes. The Japanese National Railways (JNR), public corporation established in 1949, succeeded the bus operations, then called Kokutetsu Bus or JNR Bus. In 1987, JNR was divided into regional railway companies together with ...
There are 24 routes currently in operation: Circumferential routes ... B Bayshore Route (Higashi-Kanto-Expressway – ) Chidori-cho – Sachiura / Namiki ...
National Route 24 – Kashihara-kita, Yamatotakada: Outbound (southbound) exit and inbound (northbound) entrance: 4.4 km gap in the expressway, connection is made by National Route 24: 43.2: 26.8 – Kashihara-Takada: National Route 24 / National Route 165 (Yamato-Takada Bypass) – Kashihara, Yamatotakada
Origin: Kyoto (originates at junction with Routes 1, 8 and 9) Terminus: Wakayama City (ends at Junction with Routes 26 and 42 ) Major cities: Uji , Nara , Tenri , Kashihara , Yamatotakada , Gojō , Hashimoto , Iwade
An existing section of the road is also planned to be incorporated into the route of the Ken-Ō Expressway once adjoining sections of that expressway have been completed. [ 4 ] The first section of the road (8.4 km from Fujisawa Interchange to Chigasaki-nishi Interchange ) was opened to traffic in 1988.