Pyeongtaek–Siheung Expressway

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Korea Expressway No.153.svg
Expressway No.153
Pyeongtaek-Siheung Expressway
평택시흥 고속도로
Pyeongtaek-Siheung Expressway
Route information
Length42.6 km (26.5 mi)
Existed2013–present
Major junctions
South end W Pyeongtaek JC in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do
Korea Expressway No.15.svg Seohaean Expressway
Korea Expressway No.40.svg Pyeongtaek–Jecheon Expressway
North end Gunja JC in Siheung, Gyeonggi-do
Korea Expressway No.50.svg Yeongdong Expressway
Location
Country South Korea
Highway system
No.NameKorean NameHanja NameConnectionsDistanceNotesLocation
Connected directly with Korea Expressway No.40.svg Pyeongtaek–Jecheon Expressway
Pyeongtaek평택 시점平澤 始點 Korea Expressway No.40.svg Pyeongtaek–Jecheon Expressway -0.0 Pyeongtaek Gyeonggi
1 W.Pyeongtaek JC 서평택분기점西平澤分岐點 Korea Expressway No.15.svg Seohaean Expressway
Korea Expressway No.40.svg Pyeongtaek–Jecheon Expressway
0.800.80
TG Jangan TG 장안요금소長安料金所6.126.92Pyeongtaek-bound Only Hwaseong
2 Joam IC 조암나들목朝岩나들목 Korea National Route No.77.svg National Route 77
Korea National Route No.82.svg National Route 82
Provincial Route 82
Provincial Route 310
4.0610.98
3 Songsan-Mado IC 송산마도나들목松山麻道나들목 Provincial Route 322 11.3222.30
SASongsan Podo SA송산포도휴게소松山葡萄休憩所
JC Songsan JC 송산분기점松山分岐點 Korea Expressway No.400.svg Seoul 2nd Belt Expressway (November 2021)
JC Seonggok JC 성곡분기점城谷分岐點 Korea Expressway No.400.svg Seoul 2nd Belt Expressway (November 2025) Ansan
4 S.Ansan IC 남안산나들목南安山나들목 Korea National Route No.39.svg National Route 39
Korea National Route No.77.svg National Route 77
13.8236.12
TG W. Siheung TG 서시흥요금소西始興料金所2.6638.78Siheung-bound Only Siheung
5 Gunja JC 군자분기점君子分岐點 Korea Expressway No.50.svg Yeongdong Expressway 0.6139.39Incheon-bound Only
Connected directly with Korea Expressway No.50.svg Yeongdong Expressway


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