Tongyeong Interchange

Road junction
34°52′00″N 128°26′34″E / 34.86667°N 128.44278°E / 34.86667; 128.44278Roads at
junction Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway
Namhaean-daero (National Route 14 & Gukjido 58)ConstructionTypeTrumpetConstructedby Korea Expressway CorporationOpened12 December 2005 (2005-12-12)

Tongyeong Interchange (Korean: 통영 나들목; Hanja: 統營나들목), shortly Tongyeong IC, is an interchange located in Yongnam-myeon, Tongyeong, South Gyeongsang, South Korea. Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway (No. 35) and Namhaean-daero, part of National Route 14 and Gukjido 58, meet here. The type of interchange is trumpet.

Roads

Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway
toward Tongyeong 1
Tongyeong Interchange
toward Hanam
Beginning Point 1
N. Tongyeong IC
4.39 km

History

  • 12 December 2005: It opened with Tongyeong ~ Jinju segment of Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway and It was named East Tongyeong Interchange.[1]
  • 1 January 2007: The name was changed to Tongyeong Interchange.

Location

  • Gyeongsangnam-do
    • Tongyeong-si
      • Yongnam-myeon
        • Dongdal-ri

Tongyeong Tollgate

34°59′27.96″N 127°32′20.01″E / 34.9911000°N 127.5388917°E / 34.9911000; 127.5388917

'Tongyeong Tollgate'
Hangul
통영요금소
Hanja
統營料金所
Revised RomanizationTongyeong-yogeumso
McCune–ReischauerT'ongyŏng-yogŭmso

Tongyeong Tollgate is a tollgate that marks the start of Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway in the Republic of Korea. It is located in Dongdal-ri, Yongnam-myeon, Tongyeong City, South Gyeongsang Province.

The tollgate was shown in the episode 1 of the drama Who Are You: School 2015 which was broadcast by KBS in 2015.

References

  1. ^ 건설교통부공고 제2005-384호, 9 December 2005.
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