Chūbu-Ōdan Expressway

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Chūbu-Ōdan Expressway Expressway
Chūbu-Ōdan Expressway
E52 中部横断自動車道
Route information
Existed2002[1]–present
Major junctions
From in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka
New Tōmei Expressway
To in Saku, Nagano
E18 Expressway (Japan).png Jōshin-etsu Expressway
Location
Major citiesMinami-Alps, Kai, Hokuto
Highway system
National highways of Japan
Expressways of Japan

The Chūbu-Ōdan Expressway (中部横断自動車道, Chūbu Ōdan Jidōsha-dō, lit.'Trans-Chūbu Expressway') is a national expressway in Japan. It is managed by East Nippon Expressway Company and Central Nippon Expressway Company.

Overview[]

The expressway is planned to commence in the city of Shizuoka and terminate in Saku, Nagano[2] The route crosses (横断, ōdan) the mountainous Chūbu region, connecting Shizuoka, Yamanashi, and Nagano prefectures. Together with the Jōshin-etsu Expressway, the route forms a link connecting the coastline of the Japan Sea with that of the Pacific Ocean.

As of March 2008, most of the route is either under construction or still in the planning stages. Most of the incomplete areas will be built according to the New Direct Control System,[1][3] whereby the financial burden for construction will be shared by both national and local governments and will be operated as toll-free roads upon completion.

List of interchanges and features[]

No. Name Connections Dist. from
Origin
Dist. from
Terminus
Bus Stop Notes Location
(9) New Tōmei Expressway 0.0 74.5 Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka Shizuoka
TB 20.5 52.0 Nanbu Yamanashi
1 Japanese National Route Sign 0052.svg National Route 52 20.7 51.8 New Direct Control System
2 Japanese National Route Sign 0052.svg National Route 52 () 27.4 45.1 New Direct Control System
2-2 Pref. Route 10 (Fujikawa Minobu Route) New Direct Control System Minobu
3 Pref. Route 9 (Ichikawamisato Minobu Route) 39.4 33.1 New Direct Control System
3-2 Pref. Route 405 (Wariko Kiriishi Route) - - New Direct Control System
4 Pref. Route 9 (Ichikawamisato Minobu Route)
Pref. Route 43 (Rokugō Interchange Route)
49.2 23.3 Ichikawamisato
TB Opens in 2016 Fujikawa
5
<PA>
/ Japanese National Route Sign 0052.svg National Route 52 ()
Japanese National Route Sign 0140.svg National Route 140
58.5 16.0 PA Opens in 2016
TB Temporary - Closes in 2016 Minami-Alps
6
Pref. Route 12 (Nirasaki Minami-Alps Chūō Route)
64.7 9.8
7 Shin-Yamanashi ring road
Pref. Route 39 (Imasuwa Kitamura Route)
Japanese National Route Sign 0052.svg National Route 52 (Kōsai Road)
67.7 6.8
(15-2) E20 Expressway (Japan).png Chūō Expressway 74.5 0.0 Kai
Concurrent with E20 Expressway (Japan).png E52 Chūō Expressway
(<17-2>) E20 Expressway (Japan).png Chūō Expressway Planned Hokuto Yamanashi
- Planned
- Planned Minamimaki Nagano
- Planned Koumi
- Japanese National Route Sign 0299.svg National Route 299 0.0 23.1 New Direct Control System Sakuho
- Japanese National Route Sign 0141.svg National Route 141 4.5 18.6 New Direct Control System
- Pref. Route 121 (Kamiotagiri Usuda Teishajō Route) 6.9 16.2 New Direct Control System Saku
- Japanese National Route Sign 0142.svg National Route 142 14.6 8.5 New Direct Control System
- Pref. Route 154 (Shionada Saku Route) 17.6 5.5 New Direct Control System
- Japanese National Route Sign 0141.svg National Route 141 21.8 1.3 New Direct Control System
TB 22.6 0.5
(7-1) E18 Expressway (Japan).png Jōshin-etsu Expressway 23.1 0.0

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Yamanashi Prefecture Website". Archived from the original on 2008-03-17. Retrieved 2008-04-17.
  2. ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. "High Standard Trunk Road Map" (PDF). Archived from the original (pdf) on 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
  3. ^ "E-NEXCO Planned Routes". Retrieved 2008-04-14.

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