National Highway 313 |
313国道 |
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Route information |
Length: |
821 km (510 mi) |
Major junctions |
From: |
Anxi (Guazhou) |
To: |
Ruoqiang, Xinjiang |
Highway system |
Expressways
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China National Highway 313 (G313) was a National Highway from Anxi (Guazhou), Gansu Province to Ruoqiang, Xinjiang. The total length was 821 km.
At present, the section between Guazhou and Dunhuang has become part of Gansu Provincial Highway 314 (S314), the section between Dunhuang and Aksai has become a part of China National Highway 215, the section between Aksai and Annanba Village has become part of Gansu Provincial Highway 313 (S313), and the section between Annanba Village and Ruoqiang has been abandoned. [1]
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References
- ↑ http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_55504e190100ck5k.html~type=v5_one&label=rela_prevarticle
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Radial |
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North-south |
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East-west |
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Extended plan in 2013
under construction/renovation |
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Major Routes
(Abolished and absorbed
into Expressway system) |
- 010
- 020
- 030
- G4(Beijing-Zhuhai Section)
- 040
- G55(Erenhot-Taiyuan Section)
- G5
- G80(Kunming-Kaiyuan Section)
- G8011
- 050
- 015
- 025
- 035
- 045
- 055
- 065
- G60
- G56(Hangzhou-Ruili Section)
- 075
- G72(Hengyang-Nanjing Section)
- G80(Nanning-Baise Section)
- G78(Baise-Kunming Section)
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Note |
China National Highway 112 runs around Beijing
Before 2013, Mainland China observed National Highway 228 as Taiwan Ring, composed of several National Expressway (Republic of China) and Taiwan provincial highways, this designation is not recognized by Republic of China (Taiwan). This observation was eventually dropped in new National Highway plans, replaced by Dandong-Dongxing Highway.
A extension plan of the highway system was announced in 2013, including extension of existing highways(101-112, 201-227, 301-330) and new highways (North-South 228-248, East-West 331-361, Connections 501-581). Only small portions of them needs to be constructed from scratch; most of the new highways would be upgraded provincial/county highways.
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