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Expressway in Xinxiang, referred to as expressway in Jin Xin, is also called expressway in Jin Xin. China National expressway Network, numbered G55 12, is one of the connecting lines between Erenhot and expressway. The main control points along Jin-Xin expressway include Dongshangzhuang Overpass, Jincheng East Toll Station, Danhe Toll Station, Niulanghe Tunnel and Xinxiang G4 Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway Overpass.

Expressway, Jinjiao, that is, Jincheng, Shanxi to Jiaozuo, Henan. The starting point of Jinjiao Expressway is Dongshangzhuang at the intersection of Fengtai East Street and 207 national highway, Jincheng, and the end point is Shang Xiao Village, zhongzhan district, Jiaozuo, with a total length of 48 kilometers. During the construction of expressway, Jinjiao, Shaanxi section of expressway, Jinjiao, northern section of Jiaozheng expressway of Jiaojin expressway Henan section and the third bid section of * * * were successively built.

The history of high-speed construction

On June 5438+1October 65438+March, 2005, People's Republic of China (PRC) and the former Ministry of Communications (now the Ministry of Transport) promulgated the "China expressway Network Planning", which stipulated the numbering rules for the national expressway trunk lines, regional loop lines and branch lines. There are 37 connecting lines in the branch line sequence, including Jinxin Expressway (Jin Xin Expressway), numbered as National Highway G5566.

20 13 On June 20th, the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China promulgated the National expressway Network Planning (20 13-2030), also known as "7118 Project", and the planning of expressway, Jin Xin remains unchanged. 201On September 7th, 7, People's Republic of China (PRC) and the former General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (which was incorporated into the Market Supervision and Management Department) promulgated the Rules for Marking Highway Routes and National Roads (GB/T 917-20 17) to replace GB/T 917-2000.