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Elevated road in Shanghai, China
Humin Elevated Road
沪闵高架路
ShanghaiHighWayCXNR.jpgHumin Elevated Road begins at the North Caoxi Road Interchange. It is the road going to the left out of the picture.
Route information
Length13.32 km (8.28 mi)
Major junctions
Northeast endInner Ring Road
Major intersectionsMiddle Ring Road at the Meilong Interchange
Southwest end G60 Shanghai–Kunming Expressway, S20 Outer Ring Expressway, and S4 Hujin Expressway, Minhang District
Location
CountryChina
ProvinceShanghai
Highway system

Humin Elevated Road (Chinese: 沪闵高架路; pinyin: Hùmǐn Gāojiàlù) is an elevated expressway in the city of Shanghai, China. It runs from the Inner Ring Road at the North Caoxi Road Interchange to the S20 Outer Ring Expressway, G60 Shanghai–Kunming Expressway and S4 Hujin Expressway interchange in Minhang District.

The first phase of Humin Elevated Road ran from the Inner Ring Road to Shanghai South railway station, totaling 2.52 km. The second phase, which opened in December 2003, extended the expressway further southwest to its present state.

Exit list

  • Continues as Caoxi N Rd
  • Inner Ring Road CW (No NB entrance)
  • Inner Ring Road CCW (No SB exit)
  • Caobao Rd (SB exit and NB entrance)
  • Liuzhou Rd, Guilin Rd
  • Shanghai South railway station
  • Hongmei Rd (SB exit and NB entrance)
  • Middle Ring Road North (SB exit only)
  • Middle Ring Road South (SB entrance and NB exit)
  • Lianhua Rd, Lianhua S Rd (SB exit and NB entrance)
  • Baochun Rd (SB entrance and NB exit) and Xinzhuang Interchange (S20, G60, S4)
  • Continues as G60

References

  1. 排堵保畅 17项工程年内如期竣工通车 (in Chinese)
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