The Shanghai–Jiading Expressway, commonly referred to as the Hujia Expressway (Chinese: 沪嘉高速公路; pinyin: Hùjiā Gāosù Gōnglù) and designated S5, is a 17.37-kilometre-long expressway (10.79 mi)[1] in the city of Shanghai, China. The expressway connects the Middle Ring Road in Baoshan District with the center of Jiading District.
Shanghai–Jiading Expressway | ||||
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Hujia Expressway 沪嘉高速公路 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length | 17.37 km[1] (10.79 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | Middle Ring Road in Baoshan District | |||
Shanghai S20 in Putuo District G1503 in Jiading District | ||||
West end | Yecheng Road / South Bo'le Road in Jiading District | |||
Location | ||||
Country | China | |||
Province | Shanghai | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Opened in October 1988, it is the oldest expressway in China. At the time, the expressway reduced the travel time from 2 hours to 30 minutes.[2]
Route
editThe Shanghai–Jiading Expressway begins at an elevated interchange with the Middle Ring Road in Baoshan District to the east and south. At the interchange, motorists can continue east on Middle Ring Road toward Zhabei District, south on Middle Ring Road toward Changning District, or descend to an intersection with Zhenbei Road and Wenshui Road, which are surface-level roadways that run under Middle Ring Road.
The expressway traverses west to an interchange with Outer Ring Expressway in Putuo District before turning to a northwesterly direction, paralleling the route of China National Highway 204 from Putuo to Jiading District. It ends at an interchange with the G1501 Shanghai Ring Expressway in Jiading District. A short segment of expressway continues north past the interchange to a toll plaza and intersection with Yecheng Road and South Bo'le Road. South Bo'le Road, which eventually becomes Bo'le Road, is a major arterial roadway into the old city center of Jiading District.
The expressway is tolled from just west of the Outer Ring Expressway to its western terminus in Jiading District. It has two lanes in each direction for its entire length, and has a maximum speed limit of 100 km/h (62 mph).[1]
Exit list
editLocation | km | mi | Exit[3] | Name | Destinations | Notes |
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Shanghai S5 (Shanghai–Jiading Expressway) | ||||||
Baoshan District, Shanghai | 0 | 0 | Middle Ring Hujia Interchange | Middle Ring Road | ||
11 | Zhenbei Road Wenshui Road | |||||
Putuo District, Shanghai | 13 | Taopu | Qilianshan Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance only | ||
15 | Outer Ring Hujia Interchange | Shanghai S20 | ||||
Jiading District, Shanghai | 18 | Nanxiang | Fengxiang Road | |||
23/24 | Malu | Shanghai S322 (Bao'an Highway) | ||||
28 | Jiading Nanmen Interchange | G1503 | ||||
Jiading City Center | South Bo'le Road Yecheng Road | |||||
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References
edit- ^ a b c China Highway Information Service. Retrieved 29 April 2013. (in Chinese)
- ^ 谭欣雨. "The expressway that kicked off China's transport dreams". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
- ^ 搜狗地图 (Map). Cartography by Sogou Maps. Retrieved 29 April 2013. (in Chinese)