Provincial Highway 15 (Taiwan)

Provincial Highway 15
台15線
Xibin Highway
Route information
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways
Length: 83.9 km (52.1 mi)
Major junctions
North end: PH 2 in Tamsui, New Taipei City
  PH 66 in Guanyin
South end: PH 61 in Hsinchu City
Highway system

Highway system in Taiwan

PH 14PH 16

Provincial Highway 15 is a north–south highway that connects Tamsui in New Taipei City with Hsinchu City. The highway is known as Xibin Highway (西濱公路) for the entire stretch. The highway runs along the coasts of northwestern Taiwan. The total length is 83.9 kilometres (52.1 mi).[1]

Route description

The highway begins at the intersection of PH 2 in Tamsui. After crossing through Tamsui River via Guandu Bridge, the highway enters Bali before turning towards the coast. The highway then runs along the coasts of northwestern Taiwan for the remainder of the route. After leaving Bali, the highway passes Linkou and enters Taoyuan City. In Taoyuan the highway passes through the coastal districts of Luzhu, Dayuan, Guanyin, and Xinwu. The stretch in Dayuan is the crash site of China Airlines Flight 676. The highway then enters Hsinchu County, passing through Xinfeng and Zhubei before ending at Hsinchu City. The highway shares a concurrency with PH 61 in Xinfeng and runs parallel to the latter between Xinfeng and Hsinchu.

Spur route

References

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