Seoul–Yangyang Expressway

It is 78.5 kilometers long, with two lanes of traffic in each direction and ten interchanges.

It shares the number "60" and operates by Seoul-Chuncheon Highway Corporation, as a privately financed toll road.

After several complaints from the people and organizations of northwestern Gangwon, the toll for a user living in Chuncheon City and its surrounding region was reduced to 5,200 won.

[1] Construction was completed on July 15, 2009, with an active passenger-passing and its official opening ceremony held on the same day, at a total cost of slightly over 2 trillion won.

According to the South Korean Governmental decision made in December 2002,[2] its original name is Seoul-Yangyang Expressway, however, it will be expanded completely on 2014, because, though the construction of a phase from Chuncheon Junction to East Hongcheon Interchange finished (earlier than expected) on October 30, 2009, by public-funded KEC, its last phase, East Hongcheon to Yangyang has been started in May 2009.

Yangyang IC Tollgate.