Motorway 64 (Greece)

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A64 motorway shield
A64 motorway
Αυτοκινητόδρομος 64
A64 in red, rest of Attiki Odos in green
Route information
Length10 km (6.2 mi)
Major junctions
West endKatechaki Avenue
East endPallini
Location
RegionsAttica
Major citiesAthens
Highway system
  • Highways in Greece
  • Motorways
  • National Roads

The Greek Motorway A64 (Greek: Αυτοκινητόδρομος 64), often referred to as the Hymettus Ring Road (Περιφερειακός Υμηττού) is a branch of the main A6 route in the Attiki Odos motorway network. It is named after the Hymettus mountain range it partly encircles.

Serving parts of eastern Athens, it is also expected to be extended further southwards following the Hymettus to Vouliagmeni, and further eastwards towards Rafina.

History[]

On 4 December 2015, the Greek government proposed to renumber the A64 as the A62:[1] In practice, the renumbering did not take place, because road signs still show the motorway as the A64.

Exit list[]

Notes
      Under construction
      Planned
Regional unit Exit Name Destinations Notes/Also as
Athens Argyroupoli-Vouliagmenis GR-EO-80.svg Planned
Argyroupoli-Kyprou Planned
Planned motorway extension
Y1 Katehaki Interchange Katechaki Avenue
Y2 Papagou
Y3 Dimokritos
Y4 Agia Paraskevi Interchange Autokinetodromos A642 number.svg
East Attica Y6 Glyka Nera GR-EO-89.svg GR-89
Y7/16  [el] Interchange Autokinetodromos A6 number.svg A6 European Road 94 number DE.svg E94
Y8 Pallini
Y9 Planned
Planned motorway extension
Y10 Pikermi GR-EO-54.svg GR-54 Planned

Source: Attiki Odos,[2] Motorway Exitlists[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Spirtzis, Christos (4 December 2015), "Decision ΔΟΥ/οικ/5776", Government Gazette, National Printing House, ΑΑΠ (253): 2102, retrieved 10 March 2021
  2. ^ "Maps of Junctions". Attiki Odos. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Exit list A642". Motorway Exitlists. Retrieved 21 February 2015.

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