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Encyclopedia > 7th Ring Road

At present only present in the minds of urban projectors, it is likely that Beijing's 7th Ring Road will be built as the city's first expressway ring road which transcends beyond the boundaries of Beijing municipality.


Originally, the 7th Ring Road was to be built as a 1st or 2nd level road, not necessarily an expressway. It was supposed to be called gonglu san huan, or "3rd Highway/Expressway Ring Road".


The size of such a 7th Ring Road, exceeding the city limits of Beijing, would actually link very distant districts and townships and expand into the neighbouring provinces and cities. In essence, this wouldn't be Beijing's 7th Ring Road, but the region's "7th Ring Road".


The entire expressway ring road would stretch for well over 400 kilometres; the eastern portion alone could go for 100 kilometres! All of Beijing would be encompassed, including Badaling and Miyun, and even areas as far east as Tianjin and parts of Hebei province (including Zhuozhou and Sanhe).


Sources say that, with the creation of a 7th Ring Road, a second airport for Beijing won't be too far away.


The route of the 7th Ring Road is unclear. No maps show the ring road in any form.


There is opposition towards such a creation, which would begin around 2008. People say that "ringing" Beijing with ring roads simply isn't the answer to all of its traffic jams. Cries for a satellite town method are increasing.


A potential joke exists that, should Beijing actually get a 7th Ring Road, it does not need an 8th Ring Road; it could take China National Highway 112, which runs just outside of Beijing (municipality), as the 8th Ring Road.



edit  (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Roads-and-Expressways-of-Beijing&action=edit) Roads and Expressways of Beijing
(Beijing Road Network)
Main Roads: Chang'an Avenue (East, West) | Ping'an Avenue | Zhongzhou Road (North, South)
Ring Roads: Opened: 2nd Ring Road | 3rd Ring Road | 4th Ring Road | 5th Ring Road | 6th Ring Road

Partially under construction: 6th Ring Road
Projected: 7th Ring Road

Expressways: Opened: Badaling Expressway (Jingda Expressway) | Jingcheng Expressway | Airport Expressway | Jingtong Expressway | Jingha Expressway | Jingshen Expressway | Jingjintang Expressway (Jinghu Expressway) | Jingkai Expressway | Jingshi Expressway (Jingzhu Expressway)

Partially under construction: Jingcheng Expressway | Jingkai Expressway | Northern Airport Line | Jingping Expressway | Jingbao Expressway | Litian Expressway
Projected: 2nd Airport Expressway | Jingjin Expressway (North, South)
7 National Expressways: Jingtai Expressway (projected) | Jinghu Expressway | Jinggang'ao Expressway (partially complete) | Jingkun Expressway | Jingla Expressway (projected) | Jingwu Expressway (projected) | Jingha Expressway (alternate route)

China National Highways: G101 | G102 | G103 | G104 | G105 | G106 | G107 | G108 | G109 | G110 | G111
Related: Transportation of Beijing
Part of the WikiProject Transportation in China

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