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Hanoi–Haiphong Expressway
Road in Vietnam From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hanoi–Haiphong Expressway (Vietnamese: Đường cao tốc Hà Nội - Hải Phòng, labelled CT.04) is one of Vietnam's controlled-access highways, running for 105.5 kilometres (65.6 mi) connecting Hanoi to Haiphong. It runs nearly parallel to National Route 5 and Hanoi–Haiphong railway. The expressway is a major freight corridor for Vietnam's Northern Pivotal Economic Region as well as the Kunming-Hanoi-Haiphong Economic Corridor. It is abbreviated as CT.04.[citation needed]
The six-lane expressway was developed under build-operation-transfer contracts. The construction of the expressway was started on 2 February 2009[1] and finished on 5 December 2015.[2] This road allows people to drive up to 120km/h.[citation needed]
The West end of the expressway is at the north of Thanh Trì Bridge in Hanoi and the East end at Đình Vũ Dike in Haiphong.[citation needed]
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Route details
Lanes
- 6 lanes + 2 shoulder
Distance
- 105,5 km
Speed limit
- Max: 120 km/h, Min: 60 km/h
- 2 fast lanes: Max: 120 km/h, Min: 80 km/h
- Slow lane: Max: 100 km/h, Min: 60 km/h
Bridge on route
- 9 large overpasses, 21 medium overpasses, 22 overpasses and underpasses on residential roads.
List of interchanges and features
![]() | This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table. (January 2024) |

- IC - interchange, JCT - junction, SA - service area, PA - parking area, BS - bus stop, TN - tunnel, TB - toll gate, BR - bridge
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