Provincial Highway 17 (Taiwan)

Provincial Highway 17
台17線
Western Coastal Highway
Route information
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways
Length: 274.1 km (170.3 mi)
Major junctions
North end: PH 1 in Qingshui, Taichung City
  Fwy. 4 in Qingshui
Fwy. 1 in Kaohsiung
Fwy. 3 in Linbian
South end: PH 1 in Fangliao, Pingtung
Highway system

Highway system in Taiwan

PH 16PH 18


Provincial Highway 17 (Chinese: 台17線) is a North-South highway from Qingshui in Taichung City to Fangliao in Pingtung County. The highway is known as Western Coastal Highway (西部濱海公路) since it runs parallel to the western coasts of Taiwan. Since the completion of PH 61 expressway, which parallels Highway 17, the latter now mostly handles local traffic. The total length of the highway is 274.1 km.[1]


Route Description

The highway begins at the intersection of PH 1 in Qingshui. Highway 1 turns slightly towards inland and highway 17 continues along the coast. Highway 17 runs parallel with Highway 61 (Xibin Expressway), and shares concurrency with the latter from Dacheng in Changhua County to Mailiao in Yunlin county, from Dongshi to Taixi in Yunlin County, and from Kouhu in Yunlin County to Dongshi in Chiayi County.

In Qingshui the highway intersects Freeway 4, which provides connection to the inland districts in Taichung City. The highway also intersects PH 78 in Taixi and PH 82 in Dongshi; both are expressways connecting to the more populated inland areas in Yunlin and Chiayi. In Tainan City the highway intersects PH 84 in Beimen and PH 86 just south of the central area of the city. The highway also passes through the terminus of Sun Yat-Sen Freeway in downtown Kaohsiung City. The highway ends at Fangliao at the intersection of PH 1.

The highway passes through the following counties and cities: Taichung City, Changhua County, Yunlin County, Chiayi County, Tainan City, Kaohsiung City, and Pingtung County.

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