Cangzhou-Yulin expressway is a expressway in China, and it is one of the connecting lines from Rongcheng, the east-west trunk line of China National expressway Network, to expressway, Wuhai (National Highway G 18).
The total length of Hebei section is 122.5km, with four lanes in both directions and a design speed of 120km/h, which was started in 20041October 20 165438 and was completed and opened to traffic on February 20, 2007. Shanxi section starts from Great Wall Ridge of Wutai Mountain at the junction of Shanxi and Hebei, and ends at Baode Yellow River Bridge in Qianhui Village, Yangjiawan Township, Baode County at the junction of Shanxi and Shaanxi. Shaanxi section passes through 9 townships and 42 natural villages in two counties of Shenmu Fugu, with a total length of 56.9 kilometers. The whole line adopts two-way six-lane expressway standard, with a design speed of 80km/h and a subgrade width of 32m.
Relevant requirements and regulations of Cangyu expressway:
1. The main road is planned and constructed according to expressway standard. The design speed is 100 km, the subgrade width is 26 meters, the two-way four-lane road is fully enclosed, the design load of bridges and culverts is a first-class highway, and perfect facilities such as safety, service, toll collection, communication and management are set up.
2. The route of this project starts from the south of Wangzhuang Village, Nanda, Yongqing County, Langfang City, and the eastward extension condition is reserved, and the hub is set up across G3 Beijing, Taiwan and expressway. Cross Bajin Railway in the northwest of Chendianzhuang Village, turn west along Tulou Village, pass through Qianmu and Dongtuo, and reach Bazhou North to cross Beijing-Kowloon Railway and the proposed Xiong Jing intercity railway.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Cangyu Expressway