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Provincial Highway 62 (Taiwan)

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Provincial Highway 62
台62線
Route information
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways
Length19.046 km[1] (11.835 mi)
Existed10 November 2004–present
Major junctions
West end Prov 2 in Anle
Major intersections
East end Prov 2 in Ruifang
Location
CountryTaiwan
Highway system
Prov 61 Prov 63

Provincial Highway 62 (Chinese: 台62線) is an expressway that begins in Anle District, Keelung City, and ends in Ruifang District, New Taipei City. Its length is 19.046 km, or 11.835 miles.

The expressway opened on June 29, 2007 and has a speed limit of 80km/h (50mph).

Major Cities Along the Route

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Exit list

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City Location km[1] Mile Exit Name Destinations Notes
KeelungAnle0.0000.000 Prov 2 – Wanli, Keelung
Qidu2.0351.2642Madong System Nat 3 – Xizhi, KeelungWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
3.1611.9643QiduTR 1 – Dapu, Zhonggu
5.6353.5015QiduWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
6Dahua System Nat 1 south – Wudu
Nuannuan9.4055.8449Nuannuan Prov 2D – Nuannuan
New TaipeiRuifang13.9908.69313Sijiaoting Prov 62A northEastbound exit and westbound entrance
KeelungXinyi16.0009.94216ARuifang Prov 2D – Ruifang, BaduEastbound exit and westbound entrance
16BRuifang 1 Cty 102 to Prov 2 – BadouzihEastbound exit and westbound entrance
New TaipeiRuifang19.04611.83518Ruibin End Prov 2 – Ruibin, Keelung, Gongliao
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Branch Line

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The branch line (Provincial Highway No. 62A) (Chinese: 台62甲線) starts at Keelung Harbor and ends at Sijiaoting. Its length is 5.744 km.

City Location km[1] Mile Exit Name Destinations Notes
KeelungZhongzheng0.0000.000 Prov 2 – Downtown Keelung, East Port of Keelung
Xinyi3.22.03Xiaodong Cty 102 – Ruifang, Keelung
New Taipei CityRuifang5.7443.5695Sijiaoting Prov 62 – Nuannuan
City Route 37 to Prov 2D – Ruifang, Sijiaoting
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Expressway Mileage Chart" (in Chinese). Directorate General of Highways, MOTC. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
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