Here's Which Streets Will Close This Weekend for Shanghai Marathon

By That's Shanghai, November 7, 2017

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The Shanghai International Marathon takes place on Sunday, November 12, which means several streets will be closed off to make way for the more than 38,000 runners expected to compete.

SHINE has outlined which roads will be closed to traffic and at what times this weekend in the map below:

Here's Which Streets Will be Closed This Weekend for Shanghai Marathon

Below are detailed road closure times, during which all vehicles — including buses — will be banned. You may have spotted signs around the city already this week indicating when the runners will be coming through.

  • Midnight to 7.45am: Suzhou Nan Lu, Beijing Dong Lu, Dianchi Lu, Nanjing Dong Lu, Hankou Lu, Jiujiang Lu (between Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu and Sichuan Zhong Lu on the Bund)

  • 5.00-7.45am: Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (between Waibaidu Bridge and Xinkaihe Lu)

  • 5.00-7am: Sichuan Zhong Lu (between Fuzhou Lu and Beijing Dong Lu)

  • 6.30-7.45am: Yan'an Gaojia off-ramp at Jiangxi Lu, Yan'an Dong Lu (between Zhonshan Dong Yi Lu and Sichuan Zhong Lu)

  • 6.30-8.30am: Yandang Lu (between Huaihai Zhong Lu and Fuxing Park)

  • 7-8.30am: Yan'an Gaojia off-ramp at Huashan Lu and the North-South Elevated Road at Huaihai Lu

  • 7.15-9am: Yan'an Gaojia off-ramp

  • 8.30am-1pm: Yunjin Lu exit of the Longyao Lu Tunnel

And finally, from 7am to 1.30pm, other streets along the race course will also be closed. Here's a full race course map; click to enlarge:

Here's Which Streets Will Close This Weekend for Shanghai Marathon

[Images via SHINE, Shanghai Marathon]

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