四惠桥

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坐标:39°54′29″N 116°29′21″E / 39.9081047°N 116.4890384°E / 39.9081047; 116.4890384
四惠桥是北京四环路、建国路-京通快速路、通惠河北路相交处的一座非常复杂的大型立交桥。这里是北京交通拥堵较为严重的地区之一。[1][2]
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参考文献
^ 错峰上下班实行第一天 早晚高峰延长1小时[永久失效連結]
^ 中国国家地理2008年第8期, 115页.
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西四环中路 慈云寺桥
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大望桥 建国路
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四惠桥 |
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远通桥 京通快速路
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建国门桥 东便门桥 广渠门桥 通惠河北路
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百子湾桥 西四环中路
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长安街及其延长线
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道路 |
石景山路 – 复兴路 – 复兴门外大街 – 复兴门内大街 – 西长安街 – 东长安街 – 建国门内大街 – 建国门外大街 – 建国路 – 京通快速路 – 北苑南路 – 九棵树西路 – 九棵树东路 – 京津公路
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立交桥及 其他地名 |
首钢东门 – 八角桥(西五环) – 玉泉路口 – 永定路口 – 沙沟路口 – 五棵松桥(西四环) – 万寿路口 – 翠微路口 – 新兴桥(西三环) – 木樨地桥 – 复兴门(复兴门桥)(西二环) – 闹市口 – 西单 – 六部口 – 天安门 – 王府井路口 – 东单 – 北京站口 – 建国门(建国门桥)(东二环) – 日坛路南口 – 永安里路口 – 国贸桥(东三环) – 大望桥 – 四惠桥(东四环) – 高碑店桥 – 远通桥(东五环) – 双桥 – 双会桥 – 朝通桥 – 八里桥(永通桥) – 通州北苑路口 – 果园环岛 – 通州小街桥 – 土桥新桥
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长安街沿线覆盖公共交通线路: 北京地铁1号线,北京公交1路,北京公交夜1路,北京公交52路
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北京四环路
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道路 |
← 环行 – 北四环东路 – 东四环北路 – 东四环中路 – 东四环南路 – 南四环东路 – 南四环中路 – 南四环西路 – 西四环南路 – 西四环中路 – 西四环北路 – 北四环西路 – 北四环中路 – 环行 →
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立交桥 |
← 环行 – 四元桥 – 霄云桥 – 东风北桥 – 双新桥 – 朝阳公园桥 – 红领巾桥 – 慈云寺桥 – 四惠桥 – 百子湾桥 – 大郊亭桥 – 窑洼湖桥 – 工大桥 – 四方桥 – 弘燕桥 – 小武基桥 – 十八里店北桥 – 十八里店桥 – 十八里店南桥 – 小红门桥 – 肖村桥 – 榴乡桥 – 大红门东桥 – 大红门桥 – 公益东桥 – 公益桥 – 公益西桥 – 马家楼桥 – 花乡桥 – 科丰桥 – 富丰桥 – 看丹桥 – 丰台大桥 – 北大街桥 – 丰北桥 – 岳各庄南桥 – 岳各庄桥 – 岳各庄北桥 – 南沙窝桥 – 五棵松桥 – 金沟河桥 – 定慧桥 – 定慧北桥 – 四季青桥 – 马家楼桥 – 南坞桥 – 蓝靛厂桥 – 四海桥 – 火器营桥 – 万泉河桥 – 海淀桥 – 中关村一桥 – 中关村二桥 – 中关村三桥 – 保福寺桥 – 展春桥 – 学院桥 – 志新桥 – 健翔桥 – 北辰西桥 – 北辰桥 – 北辰东桥 – 安慧桥 – 惠新西桥 – 惠新东桥 – 望和桥 – 望京桥 – 四元西桥 – 环行 →
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