S19 Xinnong–Jinshanwei Expressway

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Xinnong–Jinshanwei Expressway
Xinwei Expressway
新卫高速公路
Route information
Length18.96 km[1] (11.78 mi)
Major junctions
From G1501 / Shanghai S36 in Xinnong, Jinshan District
To Shanghai S301 (Xinwei Highway) in Jinshanwei, Jinshan District
Location
CountryChina
ProvinceShanghai
Highway system
S7 S20

The Xinnong–Jinshanwei Expressway (Chinese: 新农–金山卫高速公路), commonly referred to as the Xinwei Expressway (Chinese: 新卫高速公路) and designated S19, is a 18.96-kilometre-long expressway (11.78 mi)[1] in Shanghai, China. It runs entirely within Jinshan District, between the towns of Xinnong to the north and Jinshanwei to the south, which give the expressway its name. It was formerly designated as A6.[2]

Route[edit]

The Xinnong–Jinshanwei Expressway is a north-south expressway located entirely in Jinshan District. It begins at the Xinnong Interchange, an interchange with G1501 Shanghai Ring Expressway to the north and east and S36 Tinglin–Fengjing Expressway to the west. It proceeds south to an interchange with G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway near Jinshanwei. A short segment of the expressway continues beyond the interchange to a toll booth, where the expressway terminates and becomes Xinwei Highway.

Exit list[edit]

Location km mi Exit[3] Name Destinations Notes
Shanghai S19 (Xinnong–Jinshanwei Expressway)
Jinshan District, Shanghai 0 0 0 Xinnong Interchange G1501 / Shanghai S36 – Jiaxing, Zhujing Town, Donghai Bridge
5 LüxiangRongchang Road
Zhulü Highway
11 Zhangyan/LangxiaJinzhang Feeder Road
Caolang Highway
18 Jinshanwei Interchange[4] G15 – Nantong, Ningbo, Shanghai City Center
Jinshanwei Toll Booth
Jinshanwei Shanghai S301 (Xinwei Highway)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b China Highway Information Service. Retrieved 29 April 2013. (in Chinese)
  2. ^ 上海市已通车和近期即将通车高速公路命名编号对照表 (in Chinese)
  3. ^ 搜狗地图 (Map). Cartography by Sogou Maps. Retrieved 30 April 2013. (in Chinese)
  4. ^ Shanghai Roadways Expressways. Retrieved 30 April 2013. (in Chinese)