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Busan Metropolitan City Route 11
Beonyeong-ro Road
Route information
Part of AH 1
Location
CountrySouth Korea
Highway system
Beonyeong-ro
Korean name
Hangul
번영로
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBeonyeong-ro
McCune–ReischauerPŏnyŏng-ro

The Beonyeong-ro Road (Hangul : 번영로, Hanja : 繁榮路, Asian Highway Network AH 1) is an urban expressway in Busan, Korea. It is the 1st urban expressway in South Korea. It constructed from May 1977 to October 1980, from Busan Harbor to Guseo IC, on Gyeongbu Expressway: runs north and south and the length is about 15.7 km (9.8 mi).[1]

It begins at 4th Pier in Dong-gu, Busan and it ends at Guseo IC in Geumjeong-gu, Busan. It was toll road but now you can run this road no charge from January 2004.[2]

It touches with Gyeongbu Expressway and National Route 7. So you can approach downtown in Busan rapidly.

It is on the Asian Highway Network AH 1. To south, you can go to Japan by ferry and to north, you can go to Gyeongbu Expressway.[1]

Friend was filmed at Chungjang Elevated Road on this road: in Dong-gu, Busan.

Interchange and Junction

Wondong IC (to Downtown) in Beonyeong-no Road, Busan, South Korea.

Tunnels

On Beonyeong-no Road, there are 5 tunnels.

  • Munhyeon Tunnel
  • Daeyeong Tunnel
  • Gwangan Tunnel
  • Suyeong Tunnel
  • Oryun Tunnel

Information

Transport

Bus routes which use the crossing:

  • Busan Urban Bus 1007: from Wondong IC to Hoedong JC.
  • Intercity bus : Haeundae ~ Busan (Nopo-dong) ~ Osan·Suwon·Ansan·Bucheon - from Wondong IC to Guseo IC (by Gyeongnam Express: 경남고속).

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "번영로" [Beonyeong-ro Road in Busan]. terms.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  2. "번영로" [Beonyeong-ro]. terms.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-05-31.


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