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Motorway 5 (Greece)

The Greek Motorway 5 (Greek: Αυτοκινητόδρομος 5; code: A5) is a motorway in Greece. The motorway, commonly referred to as Ionia Odos (Greek: Ιόνια Οδός) or Ionia Motorway, starts at Ioannina and it follows the western coastline of mainland Greece down to the Gulf of Corinth. At Rio, it crosses the gulf via the Rio–Antirrio bridge and is connected with the A8 Motorway at an interchange near Patras. The future, currently under construction, Patras - Pyrgos motorway is typically part of the A5 Motorway and will eventually extend to Tsakona near Kalamata.

A5 motorway
Αυτοκινητόδρομος 5
Ionia Odos / Ιονία Οδός
Route information
Part of E55
E951
Ionia Odos
Length196 km (122 mi)
North endIoannina
South endPatras
Location
CountryGreece
RegionsEpirus, West Greece, Peloponnese
Major citiesIoannina, Arta, Agrinio, Patras
Highway system
  • Highways in Greece

In August 2017, the last section under construction (Perdika-Ioannina) was completed and delivered to traffic by the Greek Minister of Infrastructure, Transport and Network, making Ionia Odos a fully operational motorway.[1] It is the second major north–south road connection after Motorway 1 and is also part of the trans-balkanic Adriatic–Ionian motorway and the European routes E55 and E951.

The Ionia Odos motorway was one of the most challenging construction projects in Greece, as it spans a big part of Western Greece and because of its location on the foothills of the Pindus mountain range. After its completion in August 2017, it reduced travel times between Antirrio and Ioannina to 1 hour and 40 minutes, down from 3 hours and 30 minutes and will provide a boost to the economy of the regions it spans (Western Greece and Epirus).

Ionia Odos edit

 
Ionia Odos (southbound direction), just after the Kouvaras interchange

Brief presentation edit

The motorway consists of:[2]

  • 196 kilometres of motorway, with 2 lanes in each direction, emergency lane and Jersey barrier separation
  • 19 interchanges
  • 133 overpasses and underpasses
  • 4 twin-tube tunnels
  • 24 bridges
  • 4 main and 5 lateral toll stations
  • 5 rest areas (4 in both directions)

Rio–Antirrio bridge edit

Construction of the Rio–Antirrio bridge, the world's longest fully suspended cable-stayed bridge, began in 1998, more than 100 years after a first proposal by then-prime minister Charilaos Trikoupis. The bridge was inaugurated on 7 August 2004, a week before the opening of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

Agrinio and Arta bypasses edit

With a length of 33 km, the Agrinio bypass was the first major segment of the northern A5 section to be completed. While construction had begun in 2002/03, it was fully put into service in May 2009. Starting from Aitoliko, the road bypasses the largest city and economical center of the Aetolia-Acarnania prefecture, Agrinio and ends in Kouvaras. It largely replaced the 12 km longer National Road 5. On July 28, 2015, a 4,5 km segment before the Aitoliko interchange became operational. This segment features the Ioannina-Antirrio carriageway, with the Antirrio-Ioannina carriageway being under construction where the old road was. The latter was moved eastwards in order to make room for the construction of the motorway and the traffic is diverted there.

The 17 km Arta bypass begins from Sellades near Arta and ends at Filippiada, near the border with the prefecture of Preveza. Its first part (Arta north interchange - Filippiada was opened in 2003 and the second part (Sellades/Arta south interchange - Arta north interchange) was opened in April 2011, with the bridge of the Arta north interchange being inaugurated on 22 November 2013.

Rest of the motorway - construction progress edit

As of December 2016, the 25 km Kouvaras interchange - Amfilochia interchange (Amfilochia bypass) segment has been completed. It should have been opened by July 2016, but because of landslides just before the Amfilochia interchange, it was opened on 27 December 2016 by the minister Christos Spirtzis.[3] Also, the 37 km long section Kampi (Filippiada interchange) - Avgo was opened to traffic on 22 February 2017 by the minister of infrastructure Christos Spirtzis,[4] however without the connection with the Egnatia Odos, which was completed in August 2017. The latter was one of the most difficult motorway segments under construction in Greece because of the rugged mountainous terrain along its route. The most important tunnel of the motorway, the Klokova Tunnel, has been excavated and other works are undergoing. The 37 km section Klokova-Kefalovryso was opened to traffic on 12 April 2017 (without some of the interchanges, which are ready by August 2017). In early September 2016, It was announced that the rest of the expropriation works were successfully settled with the house owners receiving compensations for their respective areas, thus allowing full construction of the road.[5]

Nea Odos consortium edit

In late 2006, construction and maintenance of the motorway's northern, Ionia Odos, section from Ioannina to the Rio intersection has been granted to the Greek-Spanish "Nea Odos" consortium, which is also responsible for the maintenance of the Athens–Skarfeia (near Lamia) section of the A1 Motorway. The consortium, consisting of construction firms GEK Group of Companies SA, Terna SA, Cintra SA, and Grupo ACS, will build and operate the road, receiving toll fees for 30 years, while investing a combined €1.15 billion in the project. The rest of the total €1.4 billion funds will be provided by the European Union and the Greek government. Construction, undertaken by the Euroionia Joint Venture (Terna SA, Dragados SA and Ferrovial SA) finally started in 2008 with a completion date of 72 months.[6] The bill was ratified on March 28, 2007.[7]

In 2010, it was expected that the full length of the motorway would be completed by the end of 2013.[8][9] However, the consortium's economical problems led to the construction being stopped in 2011. Construction works resumed in April 2013, and the Antitrion - Ioannina section was finally completed in 2017.

Construction began on the Patras - Pyrgos section in 2022 with completion due in 2025.

Exit list edit

The exits of the main northern section of the A5 motorway:[10]

Regional unit Exit Name Destinations Notes
Ioannina 18 Ioannina interchange   to Igoumenitsa, Thessaloniki
 
17 Avgo
 
16 Terovo
 
Preveza 15 Gorgomylos
 
Arta 14 Ammotopos
 
13 Filippiada/Preveza  
 
12 Arta south  
 
11A Kompoti  
 
Aetolia-Acarnania 11 Amfilochia  
 
10 Amvrakia interchange   to Aktio
 
9 Kouvaras / Agrinio (North)  
 
8 Rigani
 
7 Angelokastro  
 
6 Agios Ilias
 
5 Chaliki / Agrinio (South)  
 
4 Messolonghi  
 
3 Evinochori
 
2 Gavrolimni  
 
1 Antirrio    , ferry to Rio
 
Achaea Rio-Port  , ferry to Antirrio
 
Rio interchange   to Athens
 

Patras bypass edit

The Patras bypass was the first segment of Olympia Odos that was put into service. Planning of the bypass began in the 1980s, but construction did not begin until the 1990s. It passes east of the city, through the foothills of the Panachaiko mountain, and consists of several tunnels and bridges. In October 2002, the bypass was opened to traffic. As a result, traffic in downtown Patras has significantly decreased.

Largely following the course of National Road 9, the Patras bypass in early years was signposted as part of a new, separate Motorway 9. Later it was reassigned to the then-planned trans-Peloponnese Motorway 8, before it was considered a part of the Adriatic–Ionian Motorway 5.

Olympia Odos consortium edit

Construction and maintenance of the Patras bypass Olympia Odos section has been mandated to the "Olympia Odos" consortium which also built the A8 Motorway.

Exit list edit

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View of the Patras bypass.

The exits of the southern, Patras bypass, section of the A5 motorway:[10]

Regional unit Exit Name Destinations Notes
Achaea Rio interchange   to Athens
 
Patras A Patras East interchange  
 
Patras B Eglykada
 
Patras C Glafkos interchange Port of Patras
 
Patras D Ovrya
 
Paralia
 
Patras West  
 
Patras Industrial Area  
 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dervou, Angeliki (2017-08-02). "The last section of "Ionia Odos" motorway to be fully put into operation". ERT International. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  2. ^ "Σε 1 ώρα και 40 λεπτά το Αντίρριο - Ιωάννινα". YouTube.
  3. ^ . epirusgate.blogspot.gr. Archived from the original on 2016-12-28.
  4. ^ . www.ypodomes.com. Archived from the original on 2017-02-23.
  5. ^ https://diavgeia.gov.gr/doc/77%CE%9D94653%CE%9F%CE%9E-7%CE%9D%CE%95?inline=true [bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ Greece signs €1.4 billion deal for west coast highway - Europe - International Herald Tribune
  7. ^ Bill on Ionian Highway ratified by Parliament 2008-04-24 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Western Greece will have motorway by 2013 end". FOCUS News Agency. July 5, 2010. Retrieved July 28, 2010.
  9. ^ Έως το τέλος του 2013 έτοιμη η Ιόνια Οδός, λέει ο Γ.Μαγκριώτης (in Greek). Philenews.com. July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 28, 2010.
  10. ^ a b Motorways-Exits

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You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Greek December 2023 Click show for important translation instructions Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Greek Wikipedia article at el Ionia Odos see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated el Ionia Odos to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Greek Motorway 5 Greek Aytokinhtodromos 5 code A5 is a motorway in Greece The motorway commonly referred to as Ionia Odos Greek Ionia Odos or Ionia Motorway starts at Ioannina and it follows the western coastline of mainland Greece down to the Gulf of Corinth At Rio it crosses the gulf via the Rio Antirrio bridge and is connected with the A8 Motorway at an interchange near Patras The future currently under construction Patras Pyrgos motorway is typically part of the A5 Motorway and will eventually extend to Tsakona near Kalamata A5 motorwayAytokinhtodromos 5Ionia Odos Ionia OdosRoute informationPart of E55E951Ionia OdosLength196 km 122 mi North endIoanninaSouth endPatrasLocationCountryGreeceRegionsEpirus West Greece PeloponneseMajor citiesIoannina Arta Agrinio PatrasHighway systemHighways in Greece Motorways National Roads In August 2017 the last section under construction Perdika Ioannina was completed and delivered to traffic by the Greek Minister of Infrastructure Transport and Network making Ionia Odos a fully operational motorway 1 It is the second major north south road connection after Motorway 1 and is also part of the trans balkanic Adriatic Ionian motorway and the European routes E55 and E951 The Ionia Odos motorway was one of the most challenging construction projects in Greece as it spans a big part of Western Greece and because of its location on the foothills of the Pindus mountain range After its completion in August 2017 it reduced travel times between Antirrio and Ioannina to 1 hour and 40 minutes down from 3 hours and 30 minutes and will provide a boost to the economy of the regions it spans Western Greece and Epirus Contents 1 Ionia Odos 1 1 Brief presentation 1 2 Rio Antirrio bridge 1 3 Agrinio and Arta bypasses 1 4 Rest of the motorway construction progress 1 5 Nea Odos consortium 2 Exit list 3 Patras bypass 3 1 Olympia Odos consortium 4 Exit list 5 See also 6 ReferencesIonia Odos edit nbsp Ionia Odos southbound direction just after the Kouvaras interchange Brief presentation edit The motorway consists of 2 196 kilometres of motorway with 2 lanes in each direction emergency lane and Jersey barrier separation 19 interchanges 133 overpasses and underpasses 4 twin tube tunnels 24 bridges 4 main and 5 lateral toll stations 5 rest areas 4 in both directions Rio Antirrio bridge edit Construction of the Rio Antirrio bridge the world s longest fully suspended cable stayed bridge began in 1998 more than 100 years after a first proposal by then prime minister Charilaos Trikoupis The bridge was inaugurated on 7 August 2004 a week before the opening of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Agrinio and Arta bypasses edit With a length of 33 km the Agrinio bypass was the first major segment of the northern A5 section to be completed While construction had begun in 2002 03 it was fully put into service in May 2009 Starting from Aitoliko the road bypasses the largest city and economical center of the Aetolia Acarnania prefecture Agrinio and ends in Kouvaras It largely replaced the 12 km longer National Road 5 On July 28 2015 a 4 5 km segment before the Aitoliko interchange became operational This segment features the Ioannina Antirrio carriageway with the Antirrio Ioannina carriageway being under construction where the old road was The latter was moved eastwards in order to make room for the construction of the motorway and the traffic is diverted there The 17 km Arta bypass begins from Sellades near Arta and ends at Filippiada near the border with the prefecture of Preveza Its first part Arta north interchange Filippiada was opened in 2003 and the second part Sellades Arta south interchange Arta north interchange was opened in April 2011 with the bridge of the Arta north interchange being inaugurated on 22 November 2013 Rest of the motorway construction progress edit As of December 2016 the 25 km Kouvaras interchange Amfilochia interchange Amfilochia bypass segment has been completed It should have been opened by July 2016 but because of landslides just before the Amfilochia interchange it was opened on 27 December 2016 by the minister Christos Spirtzis 3 Also the 37 km long section Kampi Filippiada interchange Avgo was opened to traffic on 22 February 2017 by the minister of infrastructure Christos Spirtzis 4 however without the connection with the Egnatia Odos which was completed in August 2017 The latter was one of the most difficult motorway segments under construction in Greece because of the rugged mountainous terrain along its route The most important tunnel of the motorway the Klokova Tunnel has been excavated and other works are undergoing The 37 km section Klokova Kefalovryso was opened to traffic on 12 April 2017 without some of the interchanges which are ready by August 2017 In early September 2016 It was announced that the rest of the expropriation works were successfully settled with the house owners receiving compensations for their respective areas thus allowing full construction of the road 5 Nea Odos consortium edit In late 2006 construction and maintenance of the motorway s northern Ionia Odos section from Ioannina to the Rio intersection has been granted to the Greek Spanish Nea Odos consortium which is also responsible for the maintenance of the Athens Skarfeia near Lamia section of the A1 Motorway The consortium consisting of construction firms GEK Group of Companies SA Terna SA Cintra SA and Grupo ACS will build and operate the road receiving toll fees for 30 years while investing a combined 1 15 billion in the project The rest of the total 1 4 billion funds will be provided by the European Union and the Greek government Construction undertaken by the Euroionia Joint Venture Terna SA Dragados SA and Ferrovial SA finally started in 2008 with a completion date of 72 months 6 The bill was ratified on March 28 2007 7 In 2010 it was expected that the full length of the motorway would be completed by the end of 2013 8 9 However the consortium s economical problems led to the construction being stopped in 2011 Construction works resumed in April 2013 and the Antitrion Ioannina section was finally completed in 2017 Construction began on the Patras Pyrgos section in 2022 with completion due in 2025 Exit list editThis article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table Please consult this guideline for information on how to create one Please improve this article if you can November 2021 The exits of the main northern section of the A5 motorway 10 Regional unit Exit Name Destinations Notes Ioannina 18 Ioannina interchange nbsp to Igoumenitsa Thessaloniki nbsp 17 Avgo nbsp 16 Terovo nbsp Preveza 15 Gorgomylos nbsp Arta 14 Ammotopos nbsp 13 Filippiada Preveza nbsp nbsp 12 Arta south nbsp nbsp 11A Kompoti nbsp nbsp Aetolia Acarnania 11 Amfilochia nbsp nbsp 10 Amvrakia interchange nbsp to Aktio nbsp 9 Kouvaras Agrinio North nbsp nbsp 8 Rigani nbsp 7 Angelokastro nbsp nbsp 6 Agios Ilias nbsp 5 Chaliki Agrinio South nbsp nbsp 4 Messolonghi nbsp nbsp 3 Evinochori nbsp 2 Gavrolimni nbsp nbsp 1 Antirrio nbsp nbsp ferry to Rio nbsp Achaea Rio Port nbsp ferry to Antirrio nbsp Rio interchange nbsp to Athens nbsp Patras bypass editThe Patras bypass was the first segment of Olympia Odos that was put into service Planning of the bypass began in the 1980s but construction did not begin until the 1990s It passes east of the city through the foothills of the Panachaiko mountain and consists of several tunnels and bridges In October 2002 the bypass was opened to traffic As a result traffic in downtown Patras has significantly decreased Largely following the course of National Road 9 the Patras bypass in early years was signposted as part of a new separate Motorway 9 Later it was reassigned to the then planned trans Peloponnese Motorway 8 before it was considered a part of the Adriatic Ionian Motorway 5 Signage of the Patras bypass nbsp Old road sign depicting Patras Paralia exit as part of a new Motorway 9 in 2006 nbsp Old road sign depicting Patras Mintologli exit as part of Motorway 8 in 2011 nbsp New road sign depicting Patras Paralia exit as part of Motorway A5 in 2011 Olympia Odos consortium edit Construction and maintenance of the Patras bypass Olympia Odos section has been mandated to the Olympia Odos consortium which also built the A8 Motorway Exit list editThis article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table Please consult this guideline for information on how to create one Please improve this article if you can November 2021 nbsp View of the Patras bypass The exits of the southern Patras bypass section of the A5 motorway 10 Regional unit Exit Name Destinations Notes Achaea Rio interchange nbsp to Athens nbsp Patras A Patras East interchange nbsp nbsp Patras B Eglykada nbsp Patras C Glafkos interchange Port of Patras nbsp Patras D Ovrya nbsp Paralia nbsp Patras West nbsp nbsp Patras Industrial Area nbsp nbsp See also editHighways in GreeceReferences edit Dervou Angeliki 2017 08 02 The last section of Ionia Odos motorway to be fully put into operation ERT International Retrieved 2017 08 03 Se 1 wra kai 40 lepta to Antirrio Iwannina YouTube NEA APO TA GIANNENA KAI THN HPEIRO IONIA ODOS Sthn kykloforia to tmhma Koybaras Amfiloxia epirusgate blogspot gr Archived from the original on 2016 12 28 Ionia Odos Do8hke sthn kykloforia to Kamph Perdika mhkoys 37xlm ypodomes com www ypodomes com Archived from the original on 2017 02 23 https diavgeia gov gr doc 77 CE 9D94653 CE 9F CE 9E 7 CE 9D CE 95 inline true bare URL PDF Greece signs 1 4 billion deal for west coast highway Europe International Herald Tribune Bill on Ionian Highway ratified by Parliament Archived 2008 04 24 at the Wayback Machine Western Greece will have motorway by 2013 end FOCUS News Agency July 5 2010 Retrieved July 28 2010 Ews to telos toy 2013 etoimh h Ionia Odos leei o G Magkriwths in Greek Philenews com July 3 2010 Retrieved July 28 2010 a b Motorways Exits Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Motorway 5 Greece amp oldid 1207602240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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