Autostrada A2 (Italy)

































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A2 Motorway
Mediterranean Motorway

Autostrada del Mediterraneo  (Italian)


Sfalassà Viaduct in Bagnara Calabra

Route information
Part of E45 and E841
Maintained by ANAS
Length 432.2 km (268.6 mi)
http://www.stradeanas.it/it/le-strade/la-rete-anas

Existed 2017–present
Major junctions
From Fisciano
To Villa San Giovanni
Highway system

Autostrade of Italy




A1

A3


Autostrada A2, otherwise known as the Autostrada del Mediterraneo ("Mediterranean Motorway") or Salerno–Reggio Calabria, is a 432-km-long Italian motorway in the south of Italy. Running between the towns of Fisciano, in the Province of Salerno, and Villa San Giovanni, in the Province of Reggio Calabria, the motorway forms part of European roads E45 and E841.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Spur routes


  • 3 See also


  • 4 External links





History



The A2 was created in 2017 by merging the Fisciano to Salerno section of the spur route RA 2 (part of European route E841) with the Salerno to Villa San Giovanni section of the A3 motorway (part of E45).



Spur routes


The A2 has two spurs; both of them were until 2017 part of the A3 motorway:




  • A2 diramazione Napoli (2.335 km) connects the A2 at the Salerno-Fratte junction with the present A3 at the Salerno centro junction and is part of European route E45;


  • A2 diramazione Reggio Calabria (9.048 km) is a prolongation of the A2 from its southern terminus at Villa San Giovanni to the city of Reggio Calabria and is part of European route E90.



See also


  • Autostrade of Italy


External links








  • ANAS SpA (in Italian)


  • Autostrada del Mediterraneo (official site) (in Italian)











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