A27 motorway (Greece)
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A27 motorway | |
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Αυτοκινητόδρομος 27 | |
Route information | |
Length | 78.5 km (48.8 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | North Macedonia border |
South end | Kozani |
Location | |
Country | Greece |
Regions | West Macedonia |
Major cities | Kozani, Ptolemaida, Florina |
Highway system | |
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The A27 motorway is a branch of the A2 Egnatia Odos motorway at Kozani, which leads towards Ptolemaida and from there to Florina and the Niki border crossing with North Macedonia. It is part of the European route E65.
Within 2012 tenders were announced for the construction of the 14,5 km section from Florina up to the border crossing with North Macedonia as a motorway.[1] Construction started in 2013 and finished in December 2015. The northern part from Florina to Niki was opened to traffic on 20 May 2016. The section from Ptolemaida to Florina is operational as an expressway (GR-3) and is planned to be upgraded to a motorway sometime until 2025.
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Notes | |
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Under construction | |
Planned |
Regional unit | Exit | Name | Destinations | Notes/Also as |
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Florina | Niki border crossing (North Macedonia) | E65 |
Northern terminus of the A27 | |
Kato Kleines-Ano Kalliniki | ||||
Florina | GR-2 E86 GR-3 | |||
Vevi North | GR-2 E86 GR-3 | Expressway/Upgrade planned E65
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Vevi South | GR-2 E86 GR-3 | Expressway/Upgrade planned E65
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Xino Nero | Expressway/Upgrade planned E65
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Amyntaio | Expressway/Upgrade planned E65
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Vegoritida | GR-2 E86 to Edessa | Expressway/Upgrade planned E65
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Filotas | Expressway/Upgrade planned E65
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Kozani | Perdikkas | Expressway/Upgrade planned E65
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Ptolemaida North | ||||
Ptolemaida South | GR-3 | |||
Pontokomi | GR-3 | |||
Kozani Interchange | A2 E90 to Ioannina, Thessaloniki GR-3 E65 to Larissa |
Southern terminus of A27 |
References
[edit ]- ^ "EGNATIA MOTORWAY S.A." www.egnatia.gr. Retrieved 2017年07月18日.