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Road tunnel in South Korea
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Gwang-am Tunnel
광암터널
Overview
LineSeoul Ring Expressway
LocationHanam, Gyeonggi Province
Coordinates37°31′1″N 127°10′45″E / 37.51694°N 127.17917°E / 37.51694; 127.17917
StatusActive
StartGambuk-dong, Hanam, Gyeonggi Province
EndChun-gung-dong, Hanam, Gyeonggi Province
Operation
OpenedPangyo-bound: 31 October 1991
Guri-bound: 10 December 2002
OperatorKorea Expressway Corporation
Technical
LengthPangyo-bound 1: 743m
Pangyo-bound 2: 752m
Guri-bound: 726m
No. of lanes8
Operating speed100km/h

The Gwangam Tunnel (광암터널) is a road tunnel located on Hanam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The tunnel constitutes the Seoul Ring Expressway.

The tunnel is constituted of 3 tunnels. 2 tunnels are to Pangyo Junction, and opened to traffic on 31 October 1991. At first, one is to Pangyo, and the other is to Guri. Each tunnels had 2 lanes. But, there was a road-widening project between Pangyo JC and Toegyewon Interchange, and the new tunnel, which has 4 lanes, opened on 10 December 2002. After opening the new tunnel, 2 tunnels, which has 2 lanes, is to Pangyo. And the new tunnel is to Guri.

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