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Highway in Taipei
Civic Boulevard
Native name市民大道 (Chinese)
TypeHighway
LocationTaipei, Taiwan
Construction
Completion1997
Civic Boulevard
Chinese市民大道
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShìmín Dàdào
Bopomofoㄕˋ ㄇㄧㄣˊ ㄉㄚˋ ㄉㄠˋ
Southern Min
Hokkien POJChhǐ-bîn Tāi-tō͘
Road name sign in Civic Boulevard

Civic Boulevard (Chinese: 市民大道) is a major highway located in Taipei, Taiwan. It was completed in 1997 as part of a multi-modal reconstruction project to improve transportation networks in congested central Taipei. It consists of a four- to six-lane elevated expressway and a surface-level frontage road system below the highway.

The highway begins at the MacArthur Bridges in the east (connecting the Neihu district, and Keelung Road (in the Xinyi and Songshan districts), heads west, ending at an interchange with the Zhongxiao Bridge and the Huanhe Expressway. It provides direct access to Taipei Main Station, which is just south of Civic Boulevard.

As part of a larger project to move Taiwan railway tracks underground to reduce congestion at surface railroad crossings, Civic Boulevard was built in the old railroad right-of-way, providing a new east-west highway through Taipei. Other parts of this project included underground parking, underground shopping malls in the vicinity of Taipei Main Station, provisions for utilities, and Taiwan High Speed Rail railroad tracks under conventional railroad tracks to Nangang.

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