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Provincial Highway 76 (Taiwan)

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Provincial Highway 76
台76線
芳苑草屯線
(Fangyuan-Caotun Expressway)
Route information
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways
Length32.644 km[1] (20.284 mi)
Existed25 December 1998–present
Major junctions
West end Cty 144 / Prov 19 in Puyan, Changhua
East end Nat 3 in Caotun, Nantou
Location
CountryTaiwan
Highway system
Prov 74 Prov 78
Provincial Highway 76

Provincial Highway 76 (Chinese: 台76線) is an expressway, which begins in the border of Puyan, Changhua and Fuxing, Changhua on Jhangshuei Road (Provincial Highway 19) and ends in Caotun, Nantou on (National Highway No. 3).

Length

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The total length is 32.644 km.

Major Cities Along the Route

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Exit List

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As of 2015, a plan is to extend the expressway from CR 144 in Puyan to Fangyuan.

City Location km[1] Mile Exit Name Destinations Notes
Changhua CountyPuyan11.47.111Puyan Cty 144 / Prov 19 – Xihu, Puyan, Fuxing, Xiushui
15.39.515Puyan System Nat 1 – Changhua City, Beidou
Puxin19.111.919Puxin Cty 144 – Dacun, Puxin
Yuanlin22.914.222Yuanlin Prov 1 / Cty 144 – Dacun, Yuanlin, Yongjing, Tianwei
26.816.726Lincuo Cty 137 / Cty 144 – Lincuo, Shetou
Nantou CountyCaotun32.64420.28432Zhongxing System Nat 3 / Prov 14b – Caotun, Nantou City
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Intersections with other Freeways and Expressways

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See also

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Notes

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Baguashan Tunnel between Lincuo IC. and Zhongxing JCT. was the longest highway tunnel (4.9 km) in Taiwan when opened to traffic in April 2005, although the top rank moved to Hsuehshan Tunnel in National Highway No. 5 in June 2006.

The exact route west of the Provincial Highway No. 19 is undetermined. However, there is an alternative route connecting to West Coast Expressway (Provincial Highway No. 61).

References

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

http://www.thb.gov.tw/