G45 Daqing–Guangzhou Expressway
| Daqing–Guangzhou Expressway | ||||
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| 大庆-广州高速公路 | ||||
| Daguang Expressway 大广高速公路 | ||||
The expressway in Miyun District, Beijing in 2020 | ||||
| Route information | ||||
| Length | 3,550 km[1] (2,210 mi) | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| North end | Daqing Sartu Airport, Sartu District, Daqing, Heilongjiang | |||
| South end | ||||
| Location | ||||
| Country | China | |||
| Highway system | ||||
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The Daqing–Guangzhou Expressway (大庆-广州高速公路), designated as G45 and commonly referred to as the Daguang Expressway (大广高速公路) is a north-south bound expressway that connects the cities of Daqing, Heilongjiang, and Guangzhou, Guangdong in China. When fully complete, it will be 3,550 km (2,210 mi) in length.[citation needed]
Route
[edit]Once complete the Daqing–Guangzhou Expressway will run from Daqing, Heilongjiang to Guangzhou, Guangdong. It passes through the following major cities;
- Daqing, Heilongjiang
- Songyuan, Jilin
- Shuangliao, Jilin
- Tongliao, Inner Mongolia
- Chifeng, Inner Mongolia
- Chengde, Hebei
- Beijing
- Bazhou, Hebei
- Hengshui, Hebei
- Puyang, Henan
- Kaifeng, Henan
- Zhoukou, Henan
- Huanggang, Hubei
- Huangshi, Hubei
- Xinyu, Jiangxi
- Ji'an, Jiangxi
- Ganzhou, Jiangxi
- Guangzhou, Guangdong


History
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The first section of the expressway opened in the north of Beijing in 2002. Northeast of Beijing, the 210 kilometre section to Chengde was known as the Jingcheng expressway(Chinese: 京承高速公路; pinyin: Jīngchéng Gāosù Gōnglù) and south, the section to Kaifeng was known as the Jingkai Expressway (京开高速公路, Hanyu Pinyin: Jīngkāi Gāosù Gōnglù). Expressway naming was standardised across China in 2009 and the entire length from Daqing to Guangzhou became the G45 expressway.
Detailed Route
[edit]This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table. (November 2021) |
The following is a list of towns, cities and major interchanges along the expressway as of 2012[update].
References
[edit]- ^ G45 大广高速 (in Chinese) Archived July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine