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Beijing-Macao Line. National Highway 105 (or "National Highway 105", "G105", "Beijing-Macao Line") is a national-level north-south main road in China, starting from Beijing, the capital of China, and ending in the Macao Special Administrative Region, with a total distance of 2,717 kilometers.
This national highway passes through Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Anhui, Hubei, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Macao Special Administrative Region, and 9 provinces (municipal special administrative regions).
According to the latest plan of the national "GB T917-2017 Highway Route Marking Rules and National Highway Numbering (20171121220753)", the G105 line has been extended to the Macao Special Administrative Region, referred to as the "Beijing-Macao Line".
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Introduction to G105 National Highway.
G105 National Highway, also known as "National Highway 105" or "105", is a national highway in China, starting from Beijing and ending in Zhuhai, Guangdong, with a total distance of 2,717 kilometers.
Passing through provinces. This national highway passes through 9 provinces, including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Anhui, Hubei, Jiangxi and Guangdong.
Road naming conventions.
In 1988, the Ministry of Communications promulgated the "Naming and Numbering Rules for Highway Routes", which stipulates that the naming rules of highways are as follows: national highways are numbered in the order of the capital radial line, north-south longitudinal line, and east-west horizontal line.
1) The radiation centered on the capital consists of a one-digit identification code "1" and a two-digit route sequence number;
2) The longitudinal line from north to south consists of a one-digit identification code "2" and a two-digit route sequence number;
3) The horizontal line from east to west consists of a one-digit identification code "3" and a two-digit route sequence number.
Numbered sections: National highways numbered by highway routes are G101 to G199, G201 to G299, G301 to G399; National highways from Beijing start with "1", national highways in the north-south direction start with "2", and national highways in the east-west direction start with "3".
So. G105 is the number of the 5th National Highway from Beijing.
Supplement: Provincial roads are S101 to S199, S201 to S299, S301 to S399; The naming of county and township special roads and other highways from X y z q 001 to X y z q 999.
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G105 National Highway is also known as National Highway 105, G105 and Beijing-Macao Line. It is a national-level north-south main road in China, starting from the capital of China.
Beijing, ending in the Macao Special Administrative Region.
The total distance is 2,717 kilometers. This national highway passes through Beijing, Tianjin Jiwei City, Hebei Province, Shandong Province, Henan Province, Anhui Province, Hubei Province, Jiangxi Province, Guangdong Province and Macao Special Administrative Region.
The Futai section of National Highway 105 was built in 1997. With the increasing number of large vehicles and overloaded vehicles, the road surface is seriously damaged, and its reconstruction project is included in the city's 2011 annual transportation infrastructure key projects. The renovation project is located in Yingquan District, and the starting point is located in Taihe County.
The southern end of the second Yinghe Bridge, the end point is located in the former Fuyang City Transit Road and Bridge Toll Office, the route is a total length of Bo Shi Pei kilometers, with a total investment of about 100 million yuan. The whole line is classified as a first-class highway.
Standard construction. The estimated construction period is 24 months. In 1988, the Ministry of Communications promulgated the Naming and Numbering Rules for Highway Routes, which stipulates the naming rules for highways.
The radiation centered on the capital of the nuclear wang consists of a one-digit identification code "1" and a two-digit route sequence number; The longitudinal line from north to south consists of a one-digit identification code "2" and a two-digit route sequence number; The horizontal line from east to west consists of a one-digit identification code "3" and a two-digit route sequence number.
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G104 National Highway (or National Highway 104, G104 Line, Jingfu Line) is a national highway in North and East China, starting from Dongcheng District, Beijing and ending in Pingtan County, Fuzhou City.
The whole journey is 2,420 kilometers, passing through eight provinces: Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang and Fujian. According to the national "GBt917-2017 Highway Route Marking Rules and National Highway Numbering (20171121220753)" plan, the G104 line has been extended to Fuzhou City, Fujian Province.
Abbreviated as "Keiran Line".
National Highway 104 is basically the same as the Jingtai Expressway next to it.
In parallel, it plays an obvious role in alleviating the congestion of the Beijing-Taiwan Expressway, and at the same time complements each other and promotes the north-south flow cover of logistics in East China.
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G105 National Highway is also known as National Highway 105, G105 and Beijing-Macao Line. It is a national-level north-south main road in China, starting from Beijing, the capital of China, and ending in the Macao Special Administrative Region, with a total distance of 2,717 kilometers. This national highway passes through Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Anhui, Hubei, Jiangxi, Guangdong and Macao Special Administrative Regions.
The Futai section of National Highway 105 was built in 1997. With the increasing number of large vehicles and overloaded vehicles, the road transport shirt surface is seriously damaged, and its reconstruction project is included in the city's 2011 annual transportation infrastructure key projects. The renovation project is located in Yingquan District, starting from the south end of the second bridge of Yingquan River in Taihe County, and ending at the toll office of the former Fuyang City Transit Road and Bridge, with a total length of kilometers and a total investment of about 100 million yuan.
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G150 is the number of Yinmin Guangkun Expressway Dawson Zheng Lu Feng Chunzhi.
Guangzhou-Kunming Expressway (Guangzhou to Kunming).
Guangzhou, Zhaoqing, Wuzhou, Yulin, Nanning, Baise, Funing, Kaiyuan, Shilin, Kunming, with a total length of 1,511 kilometers.
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G104 National Highway (or National Highway 104, G104 Line, Beijing-Fuzhou Line) is a national highway in North China and East China, starting from Dongcheng District, Beijing, ending in Pingtan County, Fuzhou City, with a total distance of 2,420 kilometers, passing through Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian eight provinces. According to the national "GBT917-2017 Highway Route Marking Rules and National Highway Numbering (20171121220753)" plan, the G104 line has been extended to Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, referred to as the "Jinglan Line".
G104 National Highway (or National Highway 104, G104 Line, Beijing-Fuzhou Line) is a national highway in North China and East China, starting from Dongcheng District, Beijing, ending in Pingtan County, Fuzhou City, with a total distance of 2,420 kilometers, passing through Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian eight provinces. According to the national "GBT917-2017 Highway Route Marking Rules and National Highway Numbering (20171121220753)" plan, the G104 line has been extended to Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, referred to as the "Jinglan Line".
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There are 7 roads codenamed G1501 in the expressway, and the Shanghai Ring Expressway is only one of them.
According to the "National Highway Network Naming and Numbering Rules" formulated by China, in addition to the Shanghai Ring Expressway number G1501, there are also the following cities Ring Expressway number is also G1501:
Shenyang Ring Expressway (Shenyang Third Ring Road).
Qingdao Ring Expressway.
Ningbo Ring Expressway.
Fuzhou Ring Expressway.
Guangzhou Ring Expressway.
The following highways are included:
East Second Ring Pearl River Delta Ring Expressway East Ring.
West 2nd Ring Road, Pearl River Delta Ring Expressway, West Ring.
The South Ring of the Pearl River Delta Ring Expressway (under construction).
North 2nd Ring Road, Guangzhou North 2nd Ring Road.
Haikou Ring Expressway.
According to the "National Highway Network Naming and Numbering Rules", "the number of the urban ring is 4 digits, which consists of the main line number + 0 + the sequence number of the urban ring line. The main line number is the smallest number of the longitudinal lines and horizontal lines connected by the ring line, if the numbering space of the city ring line around the city carried by the main line has been fully used, the second smallest number of the main line is used first, and so on. If the loop is only connected by radial wires, it will be filled with 0 before the 1-digit main line number.
The same national highway passes through multiple provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities), and the numbering of the connected urban ring roads is arranged separately in each province (autonomous region, municipality). In different provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities), the same urban ring road number is allowed. The Ring Expressway of the above 7 cities (including Shanghai) is connected to the G15 Shenhai Expressway, and it is the first Ring Expressway in the city, so the number is G1501.
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No. G1501 is the Shanghai Ring Expressway, with a total length of 189 kilometers;
G15 is the Shenhai Expressway, which runs from Shenyang to Shanghai, with a total length of 3,710 kilometers.
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G1501 is the Shanghai Ring Expressway, also known as the suburban ring road, formerly known as A30 highway. Compared with the inner ring road, the middle ring road, and the S20 outer ring road in downtown Shanghai, this section can also be called the suburban ring road.
G15 is the Shenhai Expressway, the first expressway opened to traffic in Chinese mainland and the first eight-lane expressway in Chinese mainland, with a total length of 3,710 kilometers. The starting point is in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, passing through 8 provinces and cities including Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and Hainan, and ending in Haikou City, Hainan Province.
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No, 15 is an ordinary high-speed, and 01 is a ring high-speed.
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