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Introduction of Wushen Expressway?
Wushen Expressway is the longitudinal line of China's expressway network from the middle to the south, starting from Wuhan, Hubei Province and ending in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Regarding Wushen Expressway, Zhong Da Consulting has integrated the following knowledge that you may want to know:

Introduction to high speed

Wushen Expressway (Wuhan to Shenzhen) Wuhan-Jiayu-Chibi-Tongcheng-Pingjiang-Liuyang-Changsha-Liling-Youxian-Chaling-Hengdong-Yanling-Guidong-Rucheng-Renhua-Shixing-Longmen-Boluo-Dongguan-Shenzhen, with a total length of about1083.

Brief introduction of provinces

Hubei section:

It is about167km long and is divided into Wuhan-Jiayu section, Jiayu-Tongcheng-Shang Jie (the junction of the two lakes), all of which have been opened.

Wuhan-Jiayu section of Wushen Expressway starts from Qingling Township, Hongshan District, connects with urban roads, enters Jiangxia District, intersects with Fourth Ring Road, Fengyang Avenue and Ring Expressway in turn in the southwest direction, crosses Jinshui River, enters Jiayu territory, connects Jiayu to Tongcheng section, and has 8 interchanges with 6 lanes, with a length of about 33km and a design speed of120km/h. ..

Jiayu-Tongcheng section of Wu Shen Expressway starts from Xinjie Town, Jiayu County, connects Wu Jia (Wuhan-Jiayu) Expressway to Wuhan in the north, and ends in Daping Township, Tongcheng County, and Tong Jie Expressway enters Hunan in the south. The whole expressway will intersect with the ring road of Wuhan city circle and be connected with the completed Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway and Hangrui Expressway.

Among them, Jiayu-Chibi western section is nearly 44 kilometers with six lanes, and the design speed is120km/h; The 48km section from Chibi West to Tongcheng is a four-lane road with a design speed of100 km/h. The total investment of the whole project is expected to exceed 8.2 billion yuan, and it is expected to be completed and opened to traffic in June of 20 15.

Wuhan-Jiayu Expressway and Jiayu-Tongcheng Expressway are not only a part of Wushen Expressway, but also a part of Wuhan City Circle Ring Expressway in the future.

Hunan section:

It's all open to traffic. It is divided into five sections, namely, Tongping, Liu Yi, Yiya, Hengyan and Ru Yan, with a total length of about 48 1km, starting from the Tongcheng boundary between Pingjiang and Tongcheng in Hubei, and passing through Pingjiang, Liuyang, Changsha, Liling, Youxian, Chaling and Chenzhou under the jurisdiction of Yueyang, Changsha, Zhuzhou, Hengyang and Chenzhou.

It should be reminded that there are many mountains along the Ru Yan Expressway. For the sake of traffic safety, the design speed of Ru Yan Expressway is 80km/h, and the design speed of Hengyan Expressway connected with it is100km/h.. When driving from Heng Expressway to Ru Yan Expressway, you should pay attention to slowing down.

Guangdong part:

The total length is about 435 kilometers, starting from Rucheng, passing through Dongguan Renhua, Shixing, Longmen and Boluo, and ending in Yantian, Shenzhen.

The whole line consists of Yanpai Expressway, Boshen Expressway and the planned Renhua-Boluo section, in which Yanpai section was completed and opened to traffic in 2006, Boshen Expressway section was also completed and opened to traffic on 20 13 and 13, and the rest Renhua-Boluo sections are scheduled to start construction on 20 14.

time of completion

According to the schedule, Wushen Expressway is scheduled to open to traffic at the end of 20 15. After the completion of the Wuhan-Shenzhen Expressway, the traffic pressure of the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway will be greatly relieved, and it will only take about 9 hours to drive from Wuhan to Shenzhen in the future.

The above is the introduction of Zhong Da Consulting to Wushen Expressway. For more information about expressways, please pay attention to the architectural knowledge column of Zhong Da Consulting.

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