National Route 82 (South Korea)

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National Route 82
국도 제82호선
Route information
Length31.18 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]

Contents

Main stopovers

Gyeonggi Province

Major intersections

IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange

Gyeonggi Province

Name [2] Hangul nameConnectionLocationNote
Naegi IS내기삼거리 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 IS원정 교차로Pyeongtaekhang-ro
Wonjeong IS원정삼거리Namyangman-ro
Namyang Bridge남양대교
Hwaseong City Ujeong-eup
Noji 1 IS노진1사거리Prefectural Route 302
(Namyanghwangna-ro)
Noji 2 IS노진2사거리
Ihwa IS이화사거리Hwagok-ro
Seokcheon IS석천사거리Namyangman-ro
Bonghwa IS봉화 교차로Prefectural Route 82
Prefectural Route 301
(Giajadongcha-ro)
Masan IS마산 교차로Beodeul-ro National Route 77 overlap
Jukmal IS죽말 교차로
Myeoku Bridge멱우교
Myeoku IS멱우 교차로 National Route 77
Prefectural Route 313
(Ssangbong-ro)
Geumui IS금의 교차로Prefectural Route 310
(Beodeul-ro)
Joam IC
(Joam IS)
조암 나들목
(조암 교차로)
Pyeongtaek-Siheung Expressway
Prefectural Route 310
(Beodeul-ro)
Jangan-myeon
Seogeun IS서근 교차로Prefectural Route 310
(Beodeul-ro)
Paltan-myeon
Deoku IS덕우 교차로Oncheon-ro 165beon-gil
Dongbang Bridge동방대교
Deokcheon IS덕천 교차로Dongmak-gil
Yulam IS율암 교차로 National Route 39
(Seohae-ro)
Gujang IS구장 교차로Madangbawi-ro
Gajae IS가재 교차로 National Route 43
(Samcheonbyeongma-ro)
Doi IS도이 교차로Prefectural Route 82
(Pureundeulpan-ro)
Hyangnam-eup
Hyangnam IS향남 교차로 National Route 43
(Eunhaengnamu-ro)
Hagil IS하길 교차로Jeyakdanji-ro
No name(이름 미상)Prefectural Route 306
(Amsogogae-ro)
Yanggam-myeon
Yodang IS요당 교차로 National Route 39
(Seohae-ro)
Under construction (Will be extended to Anjung-eup)

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References

  1. 대통령령 제15101호 일반국도노선지정령 (일부 개정 1996년 7월 1일)
  2. Intersection and interchange are also included , as well as buildings and facilities in the surrounding area