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3-818: The Gyeongin Expressway , officially Expressway No. 120 , is an expressway in South Korea connecting the Yangcheon District of Seoul to the Nam District of Incheon . It is the oldest expressway in South Korea . Construction began March 24, 1967. The initial segment between Gajwa in the Seo District of Incheon and Yangpyeong-dong in the Yeongdeungpo District of Seoul opened on December 21, 1968. In 1985,

6-760: The Seoul – Incheon corridor in South Korea , and is used as a name for the Gyeongin railway line , the Gyeongin Expressway , and the Gyeongin Canal (which was completed in 2011 and is now called the Arabaetgil Canal), all of which link Seoul—the South Korean capital and largest city—to nearby Incheon—the second-largest port and fourth-largest city. The name "Gyeongin" is formed from the character meaning capital city and

9-1311: The easternmost segment between Yangpyeong and the Shinwol Interchange was transferred to Seoul, making Shinwol in the Yancheong District the new terminus. It was assigned route number 2 in 1983. In 2001, South Korea re-rationalized its expressway numbering system, and it was redesignated route 120. Gyeongin From Misplaced Pages, the 💕 Korean term for Seoul–Incheon corridor [REDACTED] This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources:   "Gyeongin"  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( February 2021 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Gyeongin Hangul 경인 Hanja 京仁 Revised Romanization Gyeong-in McCune–Reischauer Kyŏng-in The name Gyeongin refers to

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