Provincial Highway 61 (Taiwan)
Provincial Highway No. 61, usually known as the West Coast Expressway (西部濱海快速公路), is a highway that runs along the west coast of Taiwan. Several sections of the highway are freeway standards with no at-grade intersections, while the rest are local highway standards. There are several sections open for traffic. Others are still under construction. Major cities along the routeExit list
Intersections with other freeways and expressways
Auxiliary routesProvincial Highway 61A
Provincial Highway No. 61A started at the Port of Taipei and ended at an interchange with Provincial Highway 15. It connected PH 61 to the Port of Taipei. It was 2.888 kilometres (1.795 mi) long. PH 61A was defunct and merged into PH 61 on June 29, 2020.[1] Exit list
Provincial Highway 61BProvincial Highway No. 61B (Changhua Coastal Industrial Park - Hemei IC.) is one of two branch lines of Provincial Highway No. 61. It starts at Shengang Township and ends at National Highway No. 3 Hemei Interchange, Changhua County, which connects National Highway No. 3 and Provincial Highway No. 61. Its length is 6.355 km (3.949 mi). Before 2011, the route was part of Provincial Highway No. 74. Dual useThe Highway has been constructed in such a way that it can be used as a defensive line in the event of a Chinese invasion.[3] References
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