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A2 motorway (Greece)

Motorway in Greece


Motorway in Greece

FieldValue
countryGRC
established
typeA
route2
alternate_nameEgnatia Odos
Εγνατία Οδός
mapGR-A2 course.png
map_notesRoute of Egnatia Odos
e-road[[File:Tabliczka E90.svg25pxalt=link=]] E90
length_km670
terminus_aIgoumenitsa
terminus_bKipoi
regionsEpirus, Macedonia, Thrace

Εγνατία Οδός |e-road=[[File:Tabliczka E90.svg|25px|alt=|link=]] E90

The A2 motorway, also known as the Egnatia Odos (), is a tolled controlled-access highway in northern Greece that runs from the western port of Igoumenitsa to the eastern Greek–Turkish border at Kipoi. The entire route is part of the Greek section of the E90 road, which runs from Lisbon, Portugal in the west, and Zakho, Iraq in the east.

The A2 motorway runs a total of 670 km. The megaproject began in 1994 and was completed in 2009 at a cost of €5.93 billion ($ billion); it was managed by the state-owned company Egnatia Odos, S.A.

Geography

The route traverses the mountainous Greek regions of Epirus and Macedonia, crossing the Pindos and Vermio mountain ranges, which posed formidable engineering challenges. It includes 76 tunnels (with a combined length of 99 km / 61.5 miles) and 1,650 bridges. It is a limited-access highway with sophisticated electronic surveillance measures, SCADA controls for the lighting/tunnel ventilation, and advanced vehicle collision absorption measures.

  • Stretching: From the port of Igoumenitsa, Thesprotia to the border crossing of Kipoi, on the River Evros
  • Total length: 670 kilometres
  • Serving the regional units: Thesprotia – Ioannina – Grevena – Kozani – Imathia – Thessaloniki – Kavala – Xanthi – Rhodope – Evros.
  • Linked with nine major vertical axes connecting to the neighbouring countries in the north (Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey).
  • Passing through the towns of: Igoumenitsa – Ioannina – Metsovo – Grevena – Kozani – Veroia – Thessaloniki – Kavala – Xanthi – Komotini – Alexandroupolis
  • Linked to the Ports of: Igoumenitsa – Thessaloniki – Kavala – Alexandroupolis
  • Linked to the Airports of: Ioannina – Kastoria – Kozani – Thessaloniki – Kavala – Alexandroupolis
  • Technical characteristics: Two traffic lanes per direction, a central reserve and an emergency lane on the right.
  • The area served accounts for:
    • 36% of the country's total population
    • 33% of its total gross national product
    • In the primary sector, 54% of total farmland and 65% of total irrigated land
    • In the secondary sector, 41% of total industrial employment, and
    • 51% of total mining activity.

Part of its length, a section of about 360 km from Evros to Thessaloniki, parallels the ancient Roman Via Egnatia, which ran from modern Durrës in Albania to Thessaloniki and thence to Byzantium (now Istanbul, Turkey). The project has therefore been dubbed a modern Via Egnatia (in Greek, Egnatia Odos / Εγνατία Οδός). However, the parallel is not exact; the original Via Egnatia was much longer (1,120 km / 696 miles) and its western section, from Thessaloniki to the Adriatic Sea, ran much further north than the modern road.

The project has raised concerns for the survival of nearby sites of ecological and archaeological significance. The construction of the Pindos stretch (i.e. from Grevena to Ioannina) was delayed due to environmental concerns about the destruction of the habitat of the endangered brown bear. However, a new routing was proposed in 2003, and this part was completed by April 2009.

In addition to the main highway, three perpendicular auxiliary highways are under construction connecting the highway to important cities, ports and airports of Macedonia.

History

94 km of the motorway had been built as part of other motorways, before the official project began in 1994. Between 1997 and 2004, 393 km of motorway were built. The main part of the project was completed by 30 May 2009. A final bridge was opened on 10 May 2014

Exit list

The exits of the completed sections of the A2 motorway:

Notes
Regional unitExitNameDestinationsNotes/Also as
EvrosKipoi-İpsala border crossingD110 [[File:European Road 90 number DE.svglink=30px]] E90 to Turkey [[File:Road-sign-p34.svglink=center25px]]eastern terminus of the A2
43Ardani[[File:GR-EO-51.svglink=30px]] GR-51 [[File:European Road 85 number DE.svglink=30px]] E85 to Bulgaria, Turkey
42Alexandroupoli industrial area
41Alexandroupoli
40Makri
39Mesti[[File:GR-EO-2.svglink=30px]] GR-2 also to Sapes and Maronia
Rhodope38Komotini east[[File:GR-EO-2.svglink=30px]] GR-2
Corridor IX to Bulgaria
37Komotini west[[File:GR-EO-2.svglink=30px]] GR-2
36Iasmos
Xanthi35Xanthi east[[File:GR-EO-2.svglink=30px]] GR-2
34Xanthi west
Kavala33Chrysoupoli
32APerni
32Lefki[[File:GR-EO-2.svglink=30px]] GR-2
31Kavala east[[File:GR-EO-12.svglink=30px]] GR-12 Also to Drama, Greece
30Palio
29Kavala west
28CEleftheroupoli
28BMoustheni
28AGalypsos – Orfani
Serres28Strymonas[[File:GR-EO-2.svglink=30px]] GR-2 [[File:GR-EO-59.svglink=30px]] GR-59 to Serres, Drama, Greece
Thessaloniki27Asprovalta
26Rentina
25ANymfopetra
25Profitis[[File:GR-EO-2.svglink=30px]] GR-2
24Lagadas[[File:Autokinetodromos A25 number.svglink=30px]] A25 [[File:European Road 79 number DE.svglink=30px]] E79 to Serres, Bulgaria
23BDerveni
23AGirokomeio
23/K4Efkarpia[[File:Autokinetodromos A24 number.svglink=30px]] A24 to Thessaloniki, Nea Moudania
22/K2Diavata[[File:GR-EO-2.svglink=30px]] GR-2 [[File:European Road 86 number DE.svglink=30px]] E86 to Giannitsa, Edessa
21/K1Kalochori[[File:GR-EO-1β.svglink=30px]] GR-1β
20Sindos south
20AChalastra
19Axios[[File:Autokinetodromos A1 number.svglink=30px]] A1 [[File:European Road 75 number DE.svglink=30px]] E75 to North Macedonia
18Nea Malgara
Imathia17Kleidi[[File:Autokinetodromos A1 number.svglink=30px]] A1 [[File:European Road 75 number DE.svglink=30px]] E75 to Athens
16Alexandreia
15Kouloura
Mesito Naousa, Skydra
14Veria
Kozani13Polymylos
12Kozani[[File:Autokinetodromos A27 number.svglink=30px]] A27 [[File:European Road 65 number DE.svglink=30px]] E65 to North Macedonia
[[File:GR-EO-3.svglink=30px]] GR-3 [[File:European Road 65 number DE.svglink=30px]] E65 to Larissa
11Kalamia[[File:GR-EO-20.svglink=30px]] GR-20
10Siatista east
9ASiatista west[[File:Autokinetodromos A29 number.svglink=30px]] A29 to Albania
Grevena9Grevena east[[File:GR-EO-15.svglink=30px]] GR-15
8BGrevena west[[File:GR-EO-15.svglink=30px]] GR-15
8AVenetikos
Kipoureio[[File:Autokinetodromos A3 number.svglink=30px]] A3
8Agia Paraskevi
Ioannina7Metsovo[[File:GR-EO-6.svglink=30px]] GR-6 [[File:European Road 92 number DE.svglink=30px]] E92
6APeristeri – Chrysovitsa
6Arachthos – Zagoria
5APamvotida
5Ioannina[[File:GR-EO-5.svglink=30px]] GR-5 [[File:European Road 951 number DE.svglink=30px]] E951
4APedini[[File:Autokinetodromos A5 number.svglink=30px]] A5 to Arta, Agrinio{{center[[File:European Road 90 number DE.svglink=30px]] E90 [[File:European Road 92 number DE.svglink=30px]] E92
4Dodoni[[File:GR-EO-17.svglink=30px]] GR-17
Thesprotia3Selloi – Tyria
2Neochori – Paramythia[[File:GR-EO-18.svglink=30px]] GR-18
1BVasilikos
1AIgoumenitsa – Ladochori
1Igoumenitsa – Lykopodi[[File:GR-EO-102.svglink=30px]] GR-102 [[File:European Road 55 number DE.svglink=30px]] E55
Igoumenitsa port[[File:European Road 90 number DE.svglink=30px]] E90 [[File:European Road 92 number DE.svglink=30px]] E92 [[File:European Road 55 number DE.svglink=30px]] E55
ferry to Kerkyra, Italy [[File:Road-sign-p34.svglink=center25px]]western terminus of the A2

Treatment of 7000 high risk sites in Greece with EIB

In 2020, EIB and Egnatia Odos are committed to fund treatment of 7000 high risk sites in Greece.

References

References

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