Matsubara Route Explained

Country:JPN
Hanshin Expressway Route 14 Matsubara Route
阪神高速14号松原線
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:The Matsubara Route highlighted in red
Maint:Hanshin Expressway Company, Limited
Length Km:12.1
Established:1970
Direction A:North
Terminus A: in Chūō-ku, Osaka
Loop Route
Junction:
    Direction B:South
    Terminus B: in Matsubara

    / Hanwa Expressway

    The, signed as Route 14, is one of the tolled routes of the Hanshin Expressway system serving the Keihanshin area in Kansai, Japan. It travels in a northwest to southeast direction from the Chūō ward of Osaka, beginning at a junction with the Loop Route, to a junction with the Hanwa Expressway, Kinki Expressway, and Nishi-Meihan Expressway in the city of Matsubara. The expressway has a total length of 12.1km (07.5miles).

    Route description

    The Matsubara Route travels in a northwest to southeast direction from the Chūō ward of Osaka, beginning at a junction with the Loop Route, to a junction with the Hanwa Expressway, Kinki Expressway, and Nishi-Meihan Expressway in the city of Matsubara. Serving as the primary expressway route from central Osaka to Matsubara and points beyond in eastern Osaka Prefecture and Nara Prefecture, the highway winds its way through the wards of Osaka. Much of this section of the expressway lies above the Tanimachi Line of the Osaka Metro between Abeno Station and Kire-Uriwari Station. After crossing over the Yamato River into Matsubara, the expressway has a junction with Yamatogawa Route that parallels the river from the junction to its end near Osaka Bay. Before ending at the junction with the Hanwa Expressway, Kinki Expressway, and Nishi-Meihan Expressway, the expressway briefly crosses back into the city of Osaka before returning into Matsubara where the junction lies.[1] The expressway has a total length of 12.1km (07.5miles).

    History

    The first section of the expressway near the Loop Route was completed in 1970. The majority of the expressway was completed by 1980 after the opening of an 11.2km (07miles) section.[2] A mini parking area once operated between Miyake and Matsubara junctions,[3] it has since been removed.[4] On 21 March 2013, the expressway was linked to the Yamatogawa Route at Miyake Junction.[5]

    List of interchanges

    The entire expressway lies within Osaka Prefecture.

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Expressway Map. Hanshin Expressway Company. 17 November 2020.
    2. Web site: 50年のあゆみ. 50 years of history. Hanshin Expressway Company. ja. 2013. 11 November 2020.
    3. Web site: 三宅ミニパーキングエリア. Miyake Mini Parking Area. https://web.archive.org/web/20051212065028/http://www.hanshin-exp.co.jp/drivers/douro/pa_guide/miyake.html. Hanshin Expressway Company. ja. December 2005. 12 December 2005. 11 November 2020.
    4. Web site: Hanshin Expressway parking area guide. Hanshin Expressway Company. ja. June 2020. 11 November 2020.
    5. Web site: 阪神高速6号大和川線の三宅西出入口〜三宅中区間が新しく開通しました. Miyake-nishi entrance and the Miyake Naka section of the Route 6 of the Hanshin Expressway the Yamatogawa Route has been opened.. Hanshin Expressway Company. ja. 2016. 25 November 2020.