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National Highway 110
110国道
Route information
Length1,357 km (843 mi)
Major junctions
FromBeijing
ToQingtongxia
Location
CountryChina
Highway system
G109 G111

China National Highway 110 (G110) runs from Beijing to Qingtongxia, via Hohhot, Baotou in Inner Mongolia, and Yinchuan. It heads northwest from Beijing to Zhangjiakou then heads straight west, and runs to approximately 1,100 kilometers (680 mi).

In October 2004 and November 2004, it was overwhelmed with traffic diverted from the Jingzhang Expressway, occurring as a result of a massive traffic jam on the expressway. In a related incident in August 2010, a 100-km traffic jam occurred on this route.[1]

In 2013, under a new 2013-2030 plan by the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Transport, the G110 has been extended to Qingtongxia.

Traffic jams

Slow moving traffic and recurrent traffic jams on Highway 110 between Beijing and Inner Mongolia result from an overload of coal trucks transporting coal from newly opened mines in Inner Mongolia to sea ports on the coast of China.

Route and distance

Route and distance
CityDistance (km)
Beijing0
Changping District, Beijing32
Yanqing District, Beijing75
Huailai, Hebei131
Xiahuayuan, Hebei156
Xuanhua, Hebei183
Zhangjiakou, Hebei218
Wanquan, Hebei238
Huai'an County, Hebei269
Xinghe, Inner Mongolia335
Jining, Inner Mongolia410
Hohhot, Inner Mongolia564
Tumd Zuoqi, Inner Mongolia616
Tumd Youqi, Inner Mongolia675
Donghe District, Inner Mongolia721
Baotou, Inner Mongolia747
Urad Qianqi, Inner Mongolia858
Wuyuan, Inner Mongolia922
Linhe, Inner Mongolia1010
Dengkou, Inner Mongolia1077
Wuhai, Inner Mongolia1164
Hainan District, Inner Mongolia1191
Huinong District, Ningxia1216
Shizuishan, Ningxia1266
Yinchuan, Ningxia1357

See also

References

  1. NBC News (August 23, 2010). "Worst traffic jam ever? Gridlock spans 60 miles - World news - Asia-Pacific - China - NBC News". Retrieved August 23, 2010.
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