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The G6911 Ankang–Laifeng Expressway (Chinese: 安康—来凤高速公路), also referred to as the Anlai Expressway (Chinese: 安来高速公路), is an expressway in China that connects the cities of Ankang, Shaanxi and Laifeng, Hebei.[1][2]
Ankang–Laifeng Expressway | ||||
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安康-来风高速公路 | ||||
Anlai Expressway 安来高速公路 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Auxiliary route of G69 | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | G4213 in Pingli County, Ankang, Shaanxi | |||
South end | Hunan S99 in Laifeng County, Enshi Tujia and Miao, Hubei | |||
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Country | China | |||
Highway system | ||||
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The Shaanxi section is divided into the Pingzhen Expressway, which opened on 28 August 2020, and the Wuzhen Expressway, which opened on 4 December 2023.[3]
The Fengxi Expressway is an expressway that starts from Fengjie County and ends in Wuxi County with a total length of 46.4 kilometers. The expressway was built by the China Communications Construction Company, costing a total of 5.438 billion yuan, and was opened to traffic on 30 December 2013.[4]
The route in Hubei travels via Enshi City before terminating in Laifeng County.
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