Английская Википедия:G3013 Artux–Erkeshtam Expressway

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox road The Artux–Erkeshtam Expressway (Шаблон:Zh, Шаблон:Lang-ug), commonly referred to as the Ayi Expressway (Шаблон:Zh) and designated G3013, is a Шаблон:Convert in the Chinese autonomous region of Xinjiang.[1] It connects the Artux city and Ulugqat County of Kizilsu. It's a spur route of G30.

Route

The former Kashgar–Erkeshtam Expressway (Шаблон:Lang) begins in the east at the Takuti Bridge of the G3012 Turpan–Hotan Expressway, in the county-level city of Artux.[2] It traverses westward through Ulugqat County, through the village of Ulugqat (also known as Wuqia), which serves as the Chinese immigration checkpoint,[3] before terminating at the border with Kyrgyzstan at Erkeshtam.

The highway is not built to expressway standards for its entire length. Its length is Шаблон:Convert, but only Шаблон:Convert of that is expressway-grade and the rest is second-grade highway, consisting of Шаблон:Convert of newly built roadway and Шаблон:Convert of upgraded roadway.[1]

The route and terminius were renamed for several times, originally it's combined with G3012 as "Turpan–Hotan–Erkeshtam Expressway", then in 7918 network G3013 is splitted from G3012, called "Kashgar–Erkeshtam Expressway". In the non-mandatory national standard GB/T 917-2017, the G3013 route is called "Turpan–Erkeshtam Expressway", means that this route is concurrent with G3012 between Turpan and Kashgar, but due to difficults on maintaining route signs, in 2022 plan the G3013 is largely shorten, the current terminius is located at Artux to reflect the actual location of eastern junction.[4]

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  2. Construction of Kayi Expressway is projected to be completed by October 2013 (喀伊高速公路项目预计将在2013年10月竣工) 30 March 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013. Шаблон:In lang
  3. Irkeshtam Pass. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
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