13 State-Funded Local Highway 13 | |
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국가지원지방도 제13호선 | |
Sinji-Wando Line 신지 ~ 완도선 | |
Route information | |
Length | 8.4 km (5.2 mi) |
Existed | 19 July 1996–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Sinji-myeon, Wando County, South Jeolla |
Major intersections | National Route 13 National Route 77 |
To | Wando-eup, Wando County, South Jeolla |
Location | |
Country | South Korea |
Major cities | Wando County |
Highway system | |
Local Route 13 Sinji–Wando Line (Korean: 국가지원지방도 제13호선 신지 ~ 완도선) is a local route of South Korea that connecting Sinji-myeon, Wando County, South Jeolla Province to Wando-eup in Wando County, South Jeolla Province.
History
This route was established on 19 July 1996.
Stopovers
- Wando County (Sinji-myeon - Wando-eup)
Major intersections
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- (■): Motorway
IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange
South Jeolla Province
Name | Hangul name | Connection | Location | Note | |
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Sinsang-ri | 신상리 | Sinji-ro | Wando County | Sinji-myeon | Terminus |
Dokgyeryeong Sinji Terminal Sinji Health Center Sin-ri |
독계령 신지터미널 신지보건지소 신리 |
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Songgok IS | 송곡 교차로 | National Route 77 (Sinji-ro) |
National Route 77 overlap | ||
Dwitgol IS | 뒷골 교차로 | ||||
Mulhatae IS | 물하태 교차로 | Sinji-ro 6beon-gil | |||
Gangdok IS | 강독 교차로 | Gangdok-gil | |||
Sinji Bridge | 신지대교 | ||||
Wando-eup | |||||
Wando IS | 완도 교차로 | National Route 13 National Route 77 (Wando-ro) (Jangbogo-daero) | |||
Connected with National Route 13 |
See also
References
- 대통령령 제15124호 국가지원지방도노선지정령, 1996년 7월 19일 제정.
- Intersection and interchange are also included, as well as buildings and facilities in the surrounding area
Local highways of South Korea | ||
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State-funded (2-digits) | 13 301 | |
Gyeonggi (300s) | ||
Gangwon (400s) | ||
N. Chungcheong (500s) | ||
S. Chungcheong (600s) | ||
N. Jeolla (700s) | ||
S. Jeolla (800s) | ||
N. Gyeongsang (900s) | ||
S. Gyeongsang (1000s) | ||
Jeju (1100s) | ||
Yearbook of road statistics by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, 2017 |