Jingping Expressway - Connections

Connections

There would be connections at the following points:

  • 5th Ring Road (Beijing): Yaojiayuan Bridge -- uncertain
  • 6th Ring Road (Beijing): Liqiaozhen area

In addition, a modified, express route version of Yaojiayuan Road would hook up the Jingping Expressway into central Beijing.

Roads and expressways of Beijing
Projected roads shown in italics
Main roads
  • Chang'an Avenue (East
  • West)
  • Ping'an Avenue
  • Zhongzhou Road (North
  • South)
Ring roads
  • 2nd
  • 3rd
  • 4th
  • 5th
  • 6th
Expressways
National Expressways
  • G1
  • G2
  • G3
  • G4
  • G5
  • G6
  • G7
  • G45
Local Expressways
  • Badaling (Jingda)
  • Airport
  • 2nd Airport
  • Jingtong
  • Jingjintang (Jinghu)
  • Jingjin (North
  • South)
  • Northern Airport Line
  • Jingping
  • Jingbao
National Highways
  • G101
  • G102
  • G103
  • G104
  • G105
  • G106
  • G107
  • G108
  • G109
  • G110
  • G111
  • G112

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