G9221 Hangzhou–Ningbo Expressway

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Hangzhou–Ningbo Expressway
杭州-宁波高速公路
Hangyong Expressway
杭甬高速
Route information
Auxiliary route of G92
Length161 km (100 mi)
Major junctions
West endNanyang IC of Hongshiwuxian Road, at Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou
Major intersections
East endYantian Avenue, at Beilun District, Ningbo (when complete)
Location
CountryChina
Highway system
G9211 G93

The Hangzhou−Ningbo Expressway (simplified Chinese: 杭州−宁波高速公路; traditional Chinese: 杭州−寧波高速公路), commonly referred to as the Hangyong Expressway (Chinese: 杭甬高速), is an expressway in Zhejiang, China which links from Hangzhou, through Shaoxing to Ningbo. Its length is 161 km.[1] In the National Trunk Highway System (NTHS) in China, the number of this highway is G9221. It was planned in Zhejiang provincial expressway system as S17 west of Andong junction, and S18 east of Fuhai junction, before introducing in NTHS.

Construction of G9221 started on 26 June 2017.[2] As of January 2024, Hangzhou & Shaoxing sections, as well as phase 1 of Ningbo section are completed and opened for traffic,[3] the rest (phase 2 and 3) of Ningbo section will be completed in 2026~2027.[4] There are plans to promote the maximum speed limit of G9221 to 150 km/h once completed.

List of exits and service areas

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District/County Location km Junction Destinations Notes
Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou Nanyang Hongshiwuxian Road
Kanhong Road (under construction)
Once ramps to Kanhong Road completed, it will provide traffic to Hangzhou Airport
Hezhuang Hongshiwuxian Road
Hezhuang Road
Eastbond entrance and westbond exit
Jingjiang Hongshiwuxian Road
S. Qingliu Road
Westbond entrance and eastbond exit
Near Yongsheng Road of Line 7 and Line 19, Xinzhen Road of Line 7
Xieyi Hongshiwuxian Road A junction connect to an unknown-name road is construction
Dangwan Hongshiwuxian Road
Sanyuan Road
Dangwan Trunk Toll booth
Dangwan JCT Sutai Expressway – towards Jiaxing on the north, and Linhai on the south
Qiantang District, Hangzhou Linjiangnan Xinshiji Avenue
Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou Yinong Service area
Keqiao District, Shaoxing Ma'an Xindongxian Road
Xingbin Road
Kehai Avenue
Yuecheng District, Shaoxing Shaoxing North N. Yuedong Road
Binhaixincheng JCT G1522 – towards Jiaxing on the north, and Sanmen County on the south
Shangyu District, Shaoxing Songxia Zhenxing Avenue
Gaibei Zhenxing Avenue Section east of Gaibei under construction
(unknown) Service area
Yuyao, Ningbo Meiyuan
Simen Gubei Road
Xiaocaoe JCT Ciyu Expressway
Taosheng Road – towards southern of Yuyao
Kexing Road
Section west of Xiaocaoe JCT under construction
Cixi, Ningbo Andongxi Zhouan Highway
Andong JCT / W. Hangzhou Bay New Zone G15 – towards Shanghai via Hangzhou Bay Bridge
G228 (Binhai 1st Road)
Hangzhouwan Avenue
Start of G15 concurrency, and a very short concurrent section with G228 within the junction
Cixi (E. Hangzhou Bay New Zone) E. Third Ring Road
Yanglong
Fuhai JCT G15 – towards northwest of Ningbo urban area End of G15 concurrency, westbond entrance and eastbond exit
Cidong N. Cidong Avenue
Fangsong Road
Longshan S. Cidong Avenue
Zhenlong 3rd Road
Zhenhai District, Ningbo Xiepu N. Wanghai Road, Niluoshan Road
Binhai JCT G9211 – towards northeast of Ningbo urban area on the southwest, and Zhoushan on the northeast
Zhaobaoshan Weihai Road, Haitian Road De facto east termini until 2027
Beilun District, Ningbo Xiapu JCT S20 Chuanshan Port Expressway – towards east of Ningbo urban area on the west, and Beilun Port on the east
Chunxiao JCT Xiangshanwanshugang Expressway – towards Tangxi
Meishan Port Yantian Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  2. ^ "杭甬高速复线宁波段一期工程开建-新闻中心-中国宁波网". www.cnnb.com.cn. Archived from the original on 2020-10-08. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  3. ^ "浙江三条高速公路今日集中通车!3大都市圈交通出行更便捷". tidenews.com.cn. Archived from the original on 2024-01-19. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  4. ^ "杭甬高速复线宁波段一期通车 带来哪些出行新变化?-新闻中心-中国宁波网". news.cnnb.com.cn. Archived from the original on 2024-01-19. Retrieved 2024-01-19.