China National Highway 338

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National Highway 338
338国道
G338-Lu Xian Tu .svg
Major junctions
From Haixing
To Tianjun
Location
Country China
Highway system
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China National Highway 338 will run from Haixing to Tianjun. It is one of the new trunk highways proposed in the China National Highway Network Planning (2013 - 2030).

Status

Hubei
Shanxi
Shaanxi

Complete between Dianta and Fugu County. [1]

Inner Mongolia

Partially complete in Otog Banner. Under construction in Uxin Banner. [2] [3]

Ningxia

Planning phase between Zhongning and Zhongwei. [4]

Gansu

Completed between Jingtai County and border with Qinghai.

Qinghai

Planning phase in Menyuan County. [5]

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References

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