Kisei Expressway
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| Kisei Expressway (紀勢自動車道) |
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| Length: | 13.4 km[1] |
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| Formed: | 2006[2] |
| From: | Seiwa-Taki Junction in Taki, Mie |
The Kisei Expressway (紀勢自動車道 Kisei Jidōshadō?) is a national expressway in Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is owned and operated by Central Nippon Expressway Company.
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[edit] Overview
The expressway is officially designated as the Hanwa Expressway Kisei Route, however this designation does not appear on any signage.[3]
The first section of the expressway was opened in 2006 (from the origin to Ōmiya-Ōdai Interchange). Another section (to Kisei Interchange) will open in 2008[4] and the next section (to Kii-Nagashima Interchange) is planned to open in 2012.[5] The expressway beyond this point is still in the planning stages and will be built according to the New Direct Control System.[6] Under this system, the financial burden for planning and building expressways will be shared by both the national and local governments; this differs from the established system which is carried out exclusively by the national government. Expressways built under this system are also planned to be toll-free.
The route is 2 lanes for its entire length, with some overtaking areas. The speed limit is 70 km/h.
[edit] List of interchanges and features
- (IC - interchange, JCT - junction, PA - parking area, TB - toll gate, TN - tunnel, BR - bridge
| No. | Name | Connections | Dist. from Origin |
Dist. from Terminus |
Notes | Location (all in Mie) |
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| (39-1) | Seiwa-Taki JCT | 0.0 | 13.4 | Taki | ||||
| (39) | Seiwa-Taki IC | |||||||
| TN | Shikifuto Tunnel | ↓ | ↑ | Length - 414 m | ||||
| TN | Kaminose Tunnel | ↓ | ↑ | Length - 704 m | ||||
| <PA> | Ōdai PA | ↓ | ↑ | Opens in 2008 | Ōdai | |||
| TN | Mise Tunnel | ↓ | ↑ | Length - 593 m | ||||
| BR | Kisei-Miyagawa Bridge | ↓ | ↑ | Length - 537 m | ||||
| Taiki | ||||||||
| TN | Funaki Tunnel | ↓ | ↑ | Length - 1,059 m | ||||
| 1 | Ōmiya-Ōdai IC | 13.4 | 0.0 | Ōdai | ||||
| <2> | Kisei IC | Opens in 2008 | Taiki | |||||
| <TB> | Kii-Nagashima Toll Gate | Opens in 2012 | Kihoku | |||||
| <3> | Kii-Nagashima IC | Opens in 2012 | ||||||
| <4> | Miyama IC | Planned New Direct Control System |
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| <5> | Owase-kita IC | Planned New Direct Control System |
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| <6> | Owase-minami IC | Connects to |
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[edit] References
- ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Road Timetable. Retrieved on 2008-04-17.
- ^ C-NEXCO Press Release. Retrieved on 2008-04-17.
- ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. High Standard Trunk Road Map (pdf). Retrieved on 2008-04-13.
- ^ NEXCO-Central Business Outline (pdf). Retrieved on 2008-04-17.
- ^ Kisei Expressway Construction Progress. Retrieved on 2008-04-17.
- ^ Kisei Expressway Construction Site Information. Retrieved on 2008-04-17.
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