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Contents

   



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1 History  





2 Fire  





3 Compositions  



3.1  Lanes  





3.2  Length  





3.3  Limited Speed  







4 Gallery  





5 List of facilities  



5.1  Incheon Grand Bridge  





5.2  Original Line of 2nd Gyeongin Expway  





5.3  Yeonsu - Songdo section  







6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Expressway No.110 shield}}

Expressway No.110
Second Gyeongin Expressway

Map

Route information
Length67.8 km (42.1 mi)
Existed1994–present
Major junctions
West endGonghang Newtown ICinJung-gu, Incheon
Incheon International Airport Expressway
Major intersections15
East endSeoksu ICinAnyang, Gyeonggi-do
National Route 1
Location
CountrySouth Korea
Highway system
Second Gyeongin Expressway
Hangul

2경인고속도로

Hanja

Revised RomanizationJe I Gyeongin Gosok Doro
McCune–ReischauerChe I Kyŏngin Kosok Toro

The Second Gyeongin Expressway (Korean: 제2경인고속도로, Je-I(2) Gyeongin Gosok Doro) is an expressway in South Korea, connecting IncheontoSeongnam. It is numbered 110 and has a length of 67.8 km. In Incheon International Airport to Hakik JC, It connected by Incheon Grand Bridge(인천대교).

History

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Fire

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On 29 December 2022, a major fire broke out on the near Gwacheon, leaving five dead and 37 others injured.[1][2]

Compositions

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Lanes

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Length

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Limited Speed

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List of facilities

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Incheon Grand Bridge

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No. Name Korean Name Hanja Name Connections Notes Location
1 Airport Town Square JC 공항신도시분기점 空港新都市分岐點 Incheon Int'l Airport Expressway Jung-gu, Incheon
2 Yeongjong IC 영종나들목 永宗나들목 Yeongjonghaeannam-ro
TG Incheon Bridge TG 인천대교요금소 仁川大橋料金所 Incheon Grand Bridge Begin
BR Incheon Bridge 인천대교 仁川大橋 L=21.38 km
4 Yeonsu JC 연수분기점 延壽分岐點 National Route 77,
3rd Gyeongin Highway
Incheon Grand Bridge End Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
5 Ongnyeon IC 옥련나들목 玉蓮나들목 National Route 77
6 Hagik JC 학익분기점 鶴翼分岐點 2nd Gyeongin Expressway
(Original Line)
Seongnam-bound Only

Original Line of 2nd Gyeongin Expway

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No. Name Korean Name Hanja Name Connections Notes Location
Neunghae IC 능해나들목 陵海나들목 National Route 77 Original Start before 2009 Nam-gu,
Incheon
6 Hagik JC 학익분기점 鶴翼分岐點 Incheon Grand Bridge
7 Munhak IC 문학나들목 文鶴나들목 Michuhol-daero
(Incheon city expressway)
8 Namdong IC 남동나들목 南洞나들목 Namdong-daero
Biryu-daero
Namdong-gu,
Incheon
9 Seochang JC 서창분기점 西昌分岐點 Yeongdong Expressway
Seoul Ring Expressway
National Route 39
National Route 42
TG S. Incheon TG 남인천요금소 南仁川料金所 Main Tollgate
10 Sincheon IC 신천나들목 新川나들목 Siheung,
Gyeonggi-do
11 Anhyeon JC 안현분기점 鞍峴分岐點 Seoul Ring Expressway
12 Gwangmyeong IC 광명나들목 光明나들목 Local Route 397 Gwangmyeong,
Gyeonggi-do
13 Iljik JC 일직분기점 日直分岐點 Seohaean Expressway
14 Seoksu IC 석수나들목 石水나들목 National Route 1 Anyang,
Gyeonggi-do
15 Sammak IC 삼막나들목 三幕나들목 Hoam-ro
TG Anyang-Gwacheon TG 안양과천 요금소 Incheon-bound Only Gwacheon,
Gyeonggi-do
16 N. Uiwang IC 북의왕 나들목 Poil-Munwon Connecting Road Uiwang,
Gyeonggi-do
17 N. Cheonggye IC 북청계 나들목 Local Route 57 (Anyangpangyo-ro)
TG N. Pangyo TG 북판교 요금소 Seongnam-bound Only Seongnam,
Gyeonggi-do
19 E. Pangyo IC 동판교 나들목 Bundang-Naegok Urban Expressway
Yeosudaero IC 여수대로 나들목 National Route 3 (Seongnamicheon-ro · Seongnam-daero)
Yeosu-daero

Yeonsu - Songdo section

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No. Name Korean Name Hanja Name Connections Notes Location
4 Yeonsu JC 연수분기점 延壽分岐點 From Incheon Grand Bridge section Songdo-dong, Yeonsu-gu,
Incheon
Songdo IC 송도 나들목 松島交叉路 National Route 77 (Aam-daero)
3rd Gyeongin Highway

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Fire after highway crash in South Korea kills 5, injures 37". AP NEWS. 29 December 2022.
  • ^ "Fire on South Korean highway kills five, injures dozens". Reuters. 29 December 2022 – via www.reuters.com.
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