China National Highway 101 is a major trunk route connecting Beijing to Shenyang, Liaoning.
This expressway, known as the Jingtong Expressway, connects metropolitan Beijing with Tongzhou District.
In the 1950s existing facilities were repaired, and, with Soviet assistance, considerable progress was made toward establishing a long-distance telephone wire network connecting Beijing to provincial-level capitals.
Fuxin is served by the China National Highway 101, which connects Beijing to Shenyang.
The capture of these fortifications placed the Japanese within 50 miles of the strategic Grand Canal connecting Beijing with Nanjing.
Jingcheng Expressway (Connects Beijing to Chengde in Hebei province)
It is a part of the future Jingfu line connecting Beijing and Fuzhou.
Express trains connect Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing.
These are major (some toll) truck routes, primarily intended to connect Beijing with the rest of China.
By November, Zhang held only a small corner of North China including a corridor connecting Beijing with Manchuria.