Do-O Expressway Abuta Toyako IC will be relocated.
-Direct access to Lake Toya by connecting directly to the new Route 230-
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November 22, 2007
East Nippon Expressway Co., Ltd.
Hokkaido Regional Head Office
NEXCO EAST Hokkaido Regional Head Office (Sapporo City Atsubetsu-ku, Regional Head Office president: Katsuji Kubotera) is proceeding with the construction. The relocation work of Abuta Toyako Interchange (IC) on the Do-O Expressway has been completed, so it will be relocated to a new interchange. Start business.
1 Relocation date
December 21, 2007 (Friday) midnight (20th (Thursday) 24:00)
2 Relocation location
Do-O Expressway
Abuta Toyako IC (Mitoyo, Toyakocho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido)
3 Project cost
JPY 3.5 billion
4 toll
Due to this relocation, toll fees will change. For more information Price list [PDF: 16KB] Please see.
5 Completion ceremony
It will be held at Abuta Toyako IC after relocation from 10:00 on Thursday, December 20, 2007.
Overview of Abuta Toyako IC
- Overview
General highway 230, which is the connecting road of Abuta Toyako IC, was damaged by the eruption of Mt. It was maintained on a new route on the 28th. For this reason, the Do-O Expressway Abuta Toyako IC will also be relocated along with the new route of general national highway 230, which will be the connecting road. - History leading up to the relocation
Enforcement Order April 3, 2002
Construction started in May 2005


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