The Yingbin Expressway () is a
in the city of
Shanghai
Shanghai, Shanghainese: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China. The city is located on the Chinese shoreline on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the ...
,
China
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. It is designated S1 for its entire length and serves as the main expressway from the city center to
Pudong International Airport, Shanghai's main international airport. Before 2009, it was designated as A1.
Route
The Yingbin Expressway is located in Shanghai's
Pudong New Area. It begins at the Outer Ring Yingbin Expressway Interchange (),
Shanghai Roadways Expressways
''Retrieved 21 April 2013''. a four-way interchange with the Shanghai Outer Ring Expressway to the north and west and the S2 Shanghai–Luchaogang Expressway to the south. It travels eastward, paralleling much of the route of the Shanghai Maglev Train, which runs directly above the expressway. After an interchange with G1503 Shanghai Ring Expressway, it curves south and enters the Pudong International Airport lands. The expressway continues south, past the airport, as the Shanghai–Jiaxing–Huzhou Expressway. The portion through the airport lands itself that connects to the Shanghai–Jiaxing–Huzhou Expressway is not signed nor designated as ''S1'' itself, but usually still referred to as the Yingbin Expressway.
Exit list
References
{{Highway System of Shanghai
Expressways in Shanghai
1999 establishments in Shanghai