Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway

Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway (평택–파주 고속 도로) is an expressway in South Korea. It connects Pyeongtaek to Paju in Gyeonggi Province. The expressway's route number is 17, which it shares with the Iksan–Pyeongtaek Expressway. This expressway overlaps with the Capital Region Second Ring Expressway at Hwaseong.

Expressway No.17
Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway
Route information
Length109.7 km (68.2 mi)
ExistedPyeongtaek–Hwaseong : 2009
Suwon–Gwangmyeong: 2016–present
Major junctions
FromPyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do
National Route 38
ToPaju, Gyeonggi-do
Jayu-ro
Highway system
Highway systems of South Korea
Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationPyeongtaek Paju Gosokdoro
McCune–ReischauerP'yŏngt'aek P'aju Kosoktoro

History

  • 3 Nov 2004 : #411. Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong Expressway was designated[1]
  • 3 Jan 2008 : Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong Expressway was split to #17. Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong Expressway and #171. Osan–Hwaseong Expressway; and #17. Suwon–Gwangmyeong Expressway was designated[2]
  • 17 Nov 2008 : Suwon–Gwangmyeong Expressway was renamed to #17. Suwon–Munsan Expressway[3]
  • 29 Oct 2009 : Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong segment was opened to traffic[4]
  • 29 Apr 2016 : Suwon–Gwangmyeong segment except Soha IC was opened to traffic[5]
  • 3 Jul 2016 : Soha IC was opened to traffic
  • 12 Jan 2018 : Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong Expressway and Suwon–Munsan Expressway were merged to #17. Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway[6]

Compositions

Lanes

  • W. Osan JC – S. Gunpo IC; S. Gwangmyeong IC – Seongchae IC/Soha IC: 4 lanes
  • Oseong IC – W. Osan JC; S. Gunpo IC – S. Gwangmyeong IC: 6 lanes

Length

  • Pyeongtaek – Hwaseong: 26.7 km
  • Suwon – Gwangmyeong: 27.38 km
  • Gwangmyeong – Seoul: 17.9 km
  • Seoul – Munsan: 35.6 km

Speed limit

  • 100 km/h

List of facilities

  • IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG: Tollgate
    • Light purple (): Capital Region Second Ring Expressway overlap
    • Light green (): Capital Region Second Ring Expressway and Local Route 309 overlap
    • Light blue (): Local Route 309 overlap

Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong

No. Name Korean name Distance (km) Connection Location Note
Connected directly with National Route 43
1 Oseong IC 오성 나들목 - 0.00 National Route 38 (Seodong-daero)
National Route 43 (Sejong–Pyeongtaek Motorway)
Gyeonggi Province Pyeongtaek
2 Pyeongtaek JC 평택 분기점 1.66 1.66 Pyeongtaek–Jecheon Expressway
3 Eoyeon IC 어연 나들목 2.74 4.40 Local Route 302 (Cheongwon-ro)
TG N. Pyeongtaek TG 북평택 요금소
5 Hyangnam IC 향남 나들목 8.41 12.81 Local Route 82 (Balan-ro)
Local Route 315 (Mannyeon-ro)
Hwaseong
6 W.Osan JC 서오산 분기점 5.34 18.15 Osan-Hwaseong Expressway
Capital Region Second Ring Expressway
Osan Connected with Osan-Hwaseong Expressway at Hwaseong-bound
Connected with Capital Region Second Ring Expressway at Pyeongtaek-bound
2 Jeongnam IC 정남 나들목 2.73 20.88 Local Route 309 (Seja-ro)
Local Route 322 (Seja-ro)
Hwaseong
1 Bongdam IC 봉담 나들목 5.32 26.20 Suwon–Munsan Expressway
Local Route 309 (Gwacheon-Bongdam Highway)
National Route 43 (Samcheonbyeongma-ro)
Local Route 84 (Hyohaeng-ro)
Bongdam 봉담종점 0.49 26.69
Directly connected with the Suwon–Gwangmyeong segment

Suwon–Gwangmyeong

No.NameKorean NameHanja NameConnectionsLocationNotes
Directly connected with the Pyeongtaek–Hwaseong segment
1 Bongdam IC봉담 나들목峰潭 나들목 Seoul Capital Region Second Ring Expressway
National Route 43
Gwacheon-Bongdam Highway
Hwaseong,
Gyeonggi-do
1 (10) Geumgok IC금곡 나들목金谷 나들목 Gwacheon-Bongdam HighwaySuwon,
Gyeonggi-do
Paju-bound Only
2 (11) E. Ansan·Dangsu IC동안산·당수 나들목東安山·棠樹 나들목 National Route 42
(Suin-ro)
Ansan,
Gyeonggi-do
3 (12) S.Gunpo IC남군포 나들목南軍浦 나들목 National Route 47
Yeongdong Expressway
Gunpo,
Gyeonggi-do
4 (13) E.Siheung JC동시흥 분기점東始興 分岐點Local Route 330
(3rd Gyeongin Highway)
Seohaean Expressway
Siheung,
Gyeonggi-do
5 (14) S.Gwangmyeong JC남광명 분기점南光明 分岐點Branch Line
(S.Gwangmyeong–Soha)
Gwangmyeong,
Gyeonggi-do
S. Gwangmyeong JC–88 JC Segment (Gwangmyeong–Seoul) is planned.
Bungno JC–Naepo IC Segment(Seoul–Munsan) Will open traffic at 2020.

S.Gwnagmyeong - Soha Branch line

No.NameKorean NameHanja NameConnectionsLocationNotes
5 S.Gwangmyeong JC남광명 분기점南光明 分岐點Main LineGwangmyeong
Gyeonggi-do
TG S.Gwangmyeong TG남광명 요금소南光明 料金所Main Tollgate
6 Seongchae·Soha IC성채·소하 나들목
소하 분기점
城砦·所下 나들목 National Route 1
Gangnam Beltway
Seohaean Expressway
Connected with Gangnam Beltway

S.Goyang - Bongdaesan Branch line

No.NameKorean NameHanja NameConnectionsLocationNotes
1 Bongdaesan JC봉대산 분기점烽臺山 分岐點Main LineGoyang
Gyeonggi-do
S. Goyang IC남고양 나들목南高陽 나들목 National Route 77(Jayuro)

Major stopovers

Gyeonggi Province
  • Pyeongtaek (Oseong-myeon - Cheongbuk-eup) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Yanggam-myeon - Hyangnam-eup) - Pyeongtaek (Seotan-myeon) - Hwaseong (Jeongnam-myeon) - Osan (Seorang-dong) - Hwaseong (Jeongnam-myeon - Bongdam-eup - Maesong-myeon) - Suwon Gwonseon-gu (Homaesil-dong - Geumgok-dong - Dangsu-dong) - Ansan Sangnok-gu (Sasa-dong) - Gunpo (Domagyo-dong - Bugok-dong - Daeyami-dong - Sokdal-dong) - Ansan Sangnok-gu (Suam-dong) - Siheung (Jonam-dong - Mokgam-dong - Nongok-dong) - Gwangmyeong (Gahak-dong - Noonsa-dong - Gwangmyeong-dong - Okgil-dong) - Bucheon (Okgil-dong)
  • Branch 1: Gwangmyeong (Gahak-dong - Soha-dong)
Seoul
Gyeonggi Province
  • Bucheon (Goean-dong - Yeokgok-dong)
Seoul
  • Guro District (Onsu-dong)
Gyeonggi Province
  • Bucheon (Chunui-dong - Jak-dong)
Seoul
Gyeonggi Province
  • Bucheon (Gogang-dong)
Seoul
Gyeonggi Province
  • Bucheon (Gogang-dong)
Seoul
Gyeonggi Province
  • Goyang Deogyang-gu (Gangmae-dong - Haengsin-dong - Donae-dong - Seongsa-dong - Hwajeong-dong - Seongsa-dong - Wondang-dong) - Ilsandong-gu (Sarihyeon-dong - Munbong-dong - Siksa-dong - Munbong-dong - Seongseok-dong - Seolmun-dong) - Paju (Jori-eup - Geumneung-dong - Adong-dong - Wollong-myeon - Paju-eup - Munsan-eup)
  • Branch 2: Goyang Deogyang-gu (Deogeun-dong - Hyeoncheon-dong)

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