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Gwangju–Daegu Expressway
Expressway in South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Gwangju–Daegu Expressway(Korean: 광주대구 고속도로) formerly 88 Olympic Expressway(88올림픽 고속도로; Pal-pal(88) Olimpik Gosokdoro) is a freeway in South Korea, connecting Gwangju to Daegu (175.3 km). It was only expressway that has 2 lanes in South Korea.
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History
- 14 November 1973: Goseo-Damyang Segment opens to traffic for Branch Line of Honam Expressway
- 11 October 1981: Construction Begin
- 11 August 1984: Damyang-Okpo segment opens to traffic. (2 Lanes)
- 7 December 2006: Goseo-Damyang, Goryeong-Okpo segments widen 4~6 lanes.
- 8 November 2007: Muan Airport-Gwangju segment opens to traffic. (4 Lanes)
- 22 December 2015: Damyang~Goryeong segment will widen 4 lanes.
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Compositions
Lanes
- Goseo JC~Damyang JC, E.Goryeong IC~Okpo JC: 6
- Damyang JC~Damyang IC~E.Goryeong IC: 4
Length
- 181.6 km
Limited Speed
- Goseo IC~Damyang IC~ E.Goryeong IC~Okpo JC: 100 km/h
List of facilities
![]() | This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table. (November 2021) |
- IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate
- Muan Airport ~ Gwangju segment's name is Muan–Gwangju Expressway.
- ■: Overlap with Honam expressway
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External links
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