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West/North end:
  
Elefsis/Ano Liosia

Length
  
69.7 km

Regions:
  
Attica

Major cities
  
Athens

Attiki Odos

East/South end:
  
Aspropyrgos/Ilioupoli/Athens International Airport

Attiki Odos (Greek: Αττική Οδός) is a privately owned toll motorway system in Greece. The Attiki Odos motorways form the outer beltways of the Greater Athens metropolitan area. The total length of the motorways is 65 kilometres (40 mi). The Attiki Odos system consists of the following motorways:

Contents

Map of Attiki Odos, Greece

  • A6: Eleusis - Athens International Airport
  • A61: Markopoulo - Lavrio (planned)
  • A62: Koropi - Athens International Airport
  • A63: Ilioupoli - Paiania (planned)
  • A64 (Ymittos Ring): Katechaki Avenue - Pallini (extension planned)
  • A65 (Aigaleo Ring): Aspropyrgos industrial area - Ano Liosia
  • A642: Doukissis Plakentias Avenue - Agia Paraskevi
  • History

    Construction of the A6 motorway began in 1996. Part of it was opened, along with the Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport to which it connects, in 2001.

    In early 2003, the A6 was opened from Kifisias Avenue Interchange to Eleftherios Venizelos Airport; the Ymittos Ring was almost paved by this time, and tunnels were already complete. On 3 September 2003, the Ymittos Ring opened. This part of the motorway runs in the northern part of the Hymettus hills and bypassed Mesogeion Avenue and linked to Kifissou Avenue and its suburbs, and the Airport along with the eastern suburbs of Athens.

    In November 2003, the western part opened from the junction with Motorway 8 to Kifisias Avenue. In April 2004, a small 2.5 km section opened, connecting the Ymittos Ring to the westbound direction of the A6.

    Safety

    Attiki Odos is considered one of the safest motorways in Europe. Its design used strict safety-related technical specifications, including updated hard shoulders in both directions and high quality skid-resistant asphalt pavement, dense lighting and fencing. Attiki Odos has hundreds of CCTV cameras connected to the Traffic Management Centre (TMC), which detects any incidents occurring on the motorway and informs the intervention and maintenance patrol units to provide assistance. Other sophisticated safety systems include:

  • Road pavement sensors
  • Carbon monoxide measurement systems installed in tunnels
  • TETRA system for communication with the patrol units
  • Electronic variable message signs
  • Automatic tunnel ventilation systems
  • Tolls

    Toll stations are located at the interchanges leading to the Attiki Odos motorway; the toll is paid when entering the motorway. The toll is the same regardless of the length of journey, but depends on vehicle category. Drivers can pay by either cash, e-pass or a special account card; for motorbikes and cars the standard toll fares are, as of September 2016, €1.40 and €2.80 respectively.

    Expansion

    On October 21, 2005 a new expansion plan was proposed. 76 km of motorway was to be constructed, bringing the total length to 141 km. Extensions were to be constructed towards Rafina, Lavrio and Vouliagmeni. The Hymettus Beltway was also to be extended southwards to Vouliagmeni. As of 2016, this project did not even start.

    References

    Attiki Odos Wikipedia