82 | |
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국도 제82호선 | |
Route information | |
Length | 31.18 km (19.37 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province |
East end | Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province |
Highway system | |
Highway systems of South Korea |
National Route 82 is a national highway in South Korea connects Pyeongtaek to Hwaseong. It established on 1 July 1996. [1]
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table.(November 2021) |
IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange
Name [2] | Hangul name | Connection | Location | Note | ||
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Naegi IS | 내기삼거리 | National Route 38 National Route 77 (Seodong-daero) | Pyeongtaek City | Poseung-eup | National Route 77 overlap Prefectural Route 82 overlap | |
East Pyeongtaek IC (East Pyeongtaek IC IS) | 서평택 나들목 (서평택IC사거리) | Seohaean Expressway Poseunggongdan-ro | ||||
No name | (이름 없음) | Prefectural Route 309 (Poseungseo-ro) | ||||
Wonjeong IS | 원정 교차로 | Pyeongtaekhang-ro | ||||
Wonjeong IS | 원정삼거리 | Namyangman-ro | ||||
Namyang Bridge | 남양대교 | |||||
Hwaseong City | Ujeong-eup | |||||
Noji 1 IS | 노진1사거리 | Prefectural Route 302 (Namyanghwangna-ro) | ||||
Noji 2 IS | 노진2사거리 | |||||
Ihwa IS | 이화사거리 | Hwagok-ro | ||||
Seokcheon IS | 석천사거리 | Namyangman-ro | ||||
Bonghwa IS | 봉화 교차로 | Prefectural Route 82 Prefectural Route 301 (Giajadongcha-ro) | ||||
Masan IS | 마산 교차로 | Beodeul-ro | National Route 77 overlap | |||
Jukmal IS | 죽말 교차로 | |||||
Myeoku Bridge | 멱우교 | |||||
Myeoku IS | 멱우 교차로 | National Route 77 Prefectural Route 313 (Ssangbong-ro) | ||||
Geumui IS | 금의 교차로 | Prefectural Route 310 (Beodeul-ro) | ||||
Joam IC (Joam IS) | 조암 나들목 (조암 교차로) | Pyeongtaek-Siheung Expressway Prefectural Route 310 (Beodeul-ro) | Jangan-myeon | |||
Seogeun IS | 서근 교차로 | Prefectural Route 310 (Beodeul-ro) | Paltan-myeon | |||
Deoku IS | 덕우 교차로 | Oncheon-ro 165beon-gil | ||||
Dongbang Bridge | 동방대교 | |||||
Deokcheon IS | 덕천 교차로 | Dongmak-gil | ||||
Yulam IS | 율암 교차로 | National Route 39 (Seohae-ro) | ||||
Gujang IS | 구장 교차로 | Madangbawi-ro | ||||
Gajae IS | 가재 교차로 | National Route 43 (Samcheonbyeongma-ro) | ||||
Doi IS | 도이 교차로 | Prefectural Route 82 (Pureundeulpan-ro) | Hyangnam-eup | |||
Hyangnam IS | 향남 교차로 | National Route 43 (Eunhaengnamu-ro) | ||||
Hagil IS | 하길 교차로 | Jeyakdanji-ro | ||||
No name | (이름 미상) | Prefectural Route 306 (Amsogogae-ro) | Yanggam-myeon | |||
Yodang IS | 요당 교차로 | National Route 39 (Seohae-ro) | ||||
Under construction (Will be extended to Anjung-eup) | ||||||
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