Gimpo Bridge, Road bridge in Capital Region, South Korea
Gimpo Bridge is a road bridge crossing waterways in the Capital Region that forms part of the First Ring Expressway encircling Seoul. The structure connects Gimpo with Namyangju, Hanam, and other areas within the metropolitan region.
The bridge was completed in 1997 as a key section of a major expressway project designed to better connect the capital region. It was built during a period of rapid infrastructure expansion across South Korea.
The bridge reflects South Korea's commitment to infrastructure development during the 1990s, marking the growth of transportation networks around Seoul.
The bridge is a major daily traffic hub connecting multiple areas of the metropolitan region. Getting oriented is easiest by following the expressway signs and directional markers that guide traffic flow through this area.
Located at coordinates 37.6119°N and 126.794°E, the structure functions as a key component in managing traffic distribution across the greater Seoul area.
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