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It connects satellite cities around Seoul, Ilsan, Namyangju, Hanam, Pyeongchon, Jungdong, Bundang, Pangyo, Sanbon and Gimpo. The expressway runs 127.6\u00a0km. Seoul Ring Expressway is currently under construction to widen the expressway between Anhyeon Junction to Seongnam which is expected to be finished in 2016.Since 2010, Gyeonggi Loop Bus connect the many Satellite town to each other through this Expressway.Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4History[edit]Composition[edit]Lanes[edit]Length[edit]Limited Speed[edit]Tunnel[edit]List of Facilities[edit]See also[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]February 1988: Construction begins from Pangyo to Toegyewon.29 November 1991: Section from Pangyo to Toegyewon opens to traffic.December 1991: Construction begins from Sanbon to Pangyo.May 1992: Construction begins from Seoun to Jangsu.December 1992: Construction begins from Ilsan to Gimpo.June 1995: Construction begins from Gimpo to Seoun and from Jangsu to Sanbon.28 December 1995: Section from Pangyo to Sanbon opens to traffic.3 November 1997: Section from Gimpo to Jayuro opens to traffic.24 July 1998: Section from Seoun to Jangsu opens to traffic.26 November 1999: Sections from Jangsu to Sanbon and from Gimpo to Seoun open to traffic.11 September 2001: Section from Ilsan to Jayuro opens to traffic.30 June 2006: Sections from Ilsan to Songchu and from Uijeongbu to Toegyewon open to traffic.28 December 2007: Section from Songchu to Uijeongbu opens to traffic.3 May 2010: Dori JC opens to traffic.28 May 2015: Howon IC opens to traffic.Winter 2015: \ud655\uc7a5\uacf5\uc0acSeptember 1, 2020: The Seoul Ring Expressway is renamed Capital Region First Ring Expressway.Composition[edit]Lanes[edit]Hanam JC~Gangil IC, Ilsan IC~Jayuro (Rigid Pavement) IC: 10Gangil JC~Ilsan IC, Jayuro IC~Hanam-Jirisan Mountain-Seongsan (Rigid Pavement) (68\u00a0km) (42.25\u00a0mi) JC: 8Length[edit]Limited Speed[edit]Tunnel[edit]NameKorean NameLocationLengthDate of CompletionNotesGwangam Tunnel(Guri)\uad11\uc554\ud130\ub110(\uad6c\ub9ac)Hanam, Gyeonggi-do726m2002Gwangam Tunnel(Pangyo1)\uad11\uc554\ud130\ub110(\ud310\uad501)743m1991Gwangam Tunnel(Pangyo2)\uad11\uc554\ud130\ub110(\ud310\uad502)752mBuramsan Tunnel(Ilsan)\ubd88\uc554\uc0b0\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)Nowon, Seoul1,685m2006Buramsan Tunnel(Guri)\ubd88\uc554\uc0b0\ud130\ub110(\uad6c\ub9ac)1,665mSuraksan Tunnel\uc218\ub77d\uc0b0\ud130\ub110Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi-do2,950m2006Howon Tunnel(Ilsan)\ud638\uc6d0\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi-do180m2007Howon Tunnel(Guri)\ud638\uc6d0\ud130\ub110(\uad6c\ub9ac)149mSapaesan Tunnel(Ilsan)\uc0ac\ud328\uc0b0\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)Yangju, Gyeonggi-do3,997m2007Sapaesan Tunnel(Guri)\uc0ac\ud328\uc0b0\ud130\ub110(\uad6c\ub9ac)3,993mNogosan 1 Tunnel(Ilsan)\ub178\uace0\uc0b01\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)Yangju, Gyeonggi-do2,177m2006Nogosan 1 Tunnel(Guri)\ub178\uace0\uc0b01\ud130\ub110(\uad6c\ub9ac)2,197mNogosan 2 Tunnel(Ilsan)\ub178\uace0\uc0b02\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)Yangju, Gyeonggi-do975m2006Nogosan 2 Tunnel(Guri)\ub178\uace0\uc0b02\ud130\ub110(\uad6c\ub9ac)995mSorae Tunnel(Pangyo)\uc18c\ub798\ud130\ub110(\ud310\uad50)Siheung, Gyeonggi-do421m1999Sorae Tunnel(Ilsan)\uc18c\ub798\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)446mSuam Tunnel(Pangyo)\uc218\uc554\ud130\ub110(\ud310\uad50)Anyang, Gyeonggi-do1,254m1999Suam Tunnel(Ilsan)\uc218\uc554\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)1,294mSuri Tunnel(Pangyo)\uc218\ub9ac\ud130\ub110(\ud310\uad50)Gunpo, Gyeonggi-do1,865m1999Suri Tunnel(Ilsan)\uc218\ub9ac\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)1,882mAnyang Tunnel\uc548\uc591\ud130\ub110Anyang, Gyeonggi-do390m1996Cheonggye Tunnel(Pangyo)\uccad\uacc4\ud130\ub110(\ud310\uad50)Uiwang, Gyeonggi-do550m1995Cheonggye Tunnel(Ilsan)\uccad\uacc4\ud130\ub110(\uc77c\uc0b0)450mList of Facilities[edit]IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:TollgateSee also[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/capital-region-first-ring-expressway\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Capital Region First Ring Expressway"}}]}]