A29 motorway (Greece)
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Road in Western Macedonia, Greece
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A29 motorway | |
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Αυτοκινητόδρομος 29 | |
Route information | |
Length | 77 km (48 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Krystallopigi |
South end | Siatista |
Location | |
Country | Greece |
Regions | West Macedonia |
Major cities | Statista, Kastoria, Krystallopigi |
Highway system | |
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The A29 motorway is a branch of the A2 Egnatia Odos motorway in northern Greece, connecting it with the city of Kastoria and the Greek–Albanian border crossing at Krystallopigi. As from July 2017, the motorway is fully operational after the completion of the 15 km part between Koromilia and Krystallopigi at 14/7/17.[1] [2] [3]
Exit list
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Regional unit | Exit | Name | Destinations | Notes/Also as |
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Florina | Krystallopigi border crossing | SH3 E86 |
North-western terminus of the A29 motorway | |
Kastoria | ||||
Krystallopigi | GR-2 E86 to Florina | |||
Ieropigi | ||||
Larko | ||||
Koromilea | ||||
Kastoria | ||||
Argos Orestiko - Kastoria National Airport | GR-15 | |||
Vogatsiko | ||||
Kozani | Neapoli | |||
Mikrokastro | GR-15 GR-20 | |||
Siatista west | A2 E90 to Ioannina, Thessaloniki | Southern terminus of A29 |
References
[edit ]- ^ Νασιάδης, Θωμάς (2017年07月17日). "Δ. Μακεδονία: Σε κυκλοφορία το τμήμα Κορομηλιά – Κρυσταλλοπηγή - ert.gr". ert.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2017年07月18日.
- ^ Καραμπάσης, Βασίλης (2017年07月15日). "Παραδόθηκε ο κάθετος άξονας Σιάτιστα – Κρυσταλλοπηγή (video)". ert.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2017年07月18日.
- ^ "Αρχές του 2017 στην κυκλοφορία όλος ο κάθετος άξονας Σιάτιστα-Καστοριά-Σύνορα - ypodomes.com". www.ypodomes.com. Archived from the original on 2016年08月13日.