88 | |
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국도 제88호선 | |
Route information | |
Length | 38.5 km (23.9 mi) |
Existed | 25 July 2001–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | Yeongyang County, North Gyeongsang Province |
East end | Uljin County, North Gyeongsang Province |
Location | |
Country | South Korea |
Highway system | |
National Route 88 is a national highway in South Korea connecting Yeongyang County to Uljin County. It was established on 25 July 2001. [1]
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IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange
Name [2] | Hangul name | Connection | Location | Note | |
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Connected directly with Prefectural Route 88 | |||||
Munam IS | 문암삼거리 | National Route 31 Prefectural Route 88 (Yeongyang-ro) | Yeongyang County | Ilwol-myeon | Terminus |
Hanti hill (430m) | 한티재 | Subi-myeon | |||
Subi-myeon Welfare Center Subi Elementary School | 수비면행정복지센터 수비초등학교 | ||||
Balri IS | 발리삼거리 | Prefectural Route 917 (Nakdongjeongmaek-ro) | |||
Bonsin Valley | 본신계곡 | Bonsin-ro | |||
Guju hill (550m) | 구주령 | ||||
Uljin County | Onjeong-myeon | ||||
Seongu-ri | 선구리 | Prefectural Route 69 (Onmae-ro) | |||
Onjeong Elementary School Seonmi Branch School (Closed) | 온정초등학교 선미분교(폐교) | ||||
Seongu Bridge | 선구교 | Naeseonmi-gil | |||
Deoti hill | 더티재 | ||||
Baekam Spa (Sotae Roundabout) | 백암온천 (소태 회전교차로) | Sotae-ro Oncheon-ro | |||
Onjeong Bus Terminal | 온정종합터미널 | ||||
(Sotae 2-ri) | (소태2리) | Prefectural Route 69 (Onjeong-ro) | |||
Onjeong Bridge | 온정교 | Sotaehaam-gil | |||
(Geumcheon 1-ri) | (금천1리) | Samdeok-ro | |||
Gwangpung 2 Bridge Gwangpung 1 Bridge | 광풍2교 광풍1교 | ||||
Pyeonghae Volunteer Fire Department | 평해전담의용소방대 | Pyeonghae-ro | Pyeonghae-eup | ||
Pyeonghae IS | 평해삼거리 | Wolsongjeong-ro | |||
Pyeonghae IS | 평해 교차로 | National Route 7 (Donghae-daero) | Terminus |
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