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European route E952
Road in trans-European E-road network
Road in trans-European E-road network
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | EUR |
| type | E |
| route | 952 |
| length_km | 247 |
| map | |
| map_custom | yes |
| direction_a | West |
| terminus_a | (near Preveza) |
| direction_b | East |
| terminus_b | Lamia |
| countries | Greece |
European route E952, formerly the E951 from 1983 to 1986, is a Class B European route that runs through Western and Central Greece, from (near Preveza) through Agrinio to Lamia. Introduced in 1983, it is part of the International E-road network, a network of main roads in Europe.
History
The E952 was introduced with the current E-road network, which was finalised on 15 November 1975 and implemented on 15 March 1983: it was originally known as the E951, and was then a new route that ran from Amfilochia to Lamia.
On 12 September 1986, the original E951 became the E952, and was extended to : the E951 number was then reused for the former E957. On 22 July 2022, the E952 was rerouted via Lake Amvrakia instead of Amfilochia, when a section of the A52 motorway opened between the A5 near Katouna and Loutraki, avoiding Amfilochia entirely.
Route
Since 2022, the E952 runs from in the west to Lamia in the east, via Vonitsa, Lake Amvrakia and Karpenisi. In relation to the national road network, the E952 currently follows (in order, from west to east):
- The A52 motorway, from Aktio to Lake Amvrakia
- The A5 motorway, from Lake Amvrakia to
- The EO5 road, from Kouvaras to Agrinio
- The EO38 road, from Agrinio to Lamia
The E952 runs concurrently with the E55 from Aktio to Kouvaras, and the E951 from Lake Amvrakia to Agrinio. The E952 also connects with the E65 at Lamia.
References
References
- (15 March 1983). "European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR)". United Nations.
- (1 November 2016). "European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries". United Nations.
- (12 September 1986). "Entry into force of amendments to annex I of the European Agreement on main international traffic arteries (AGR)". United Nations.
- (22 July 2022). "Κ. Καραμανλής: Στα επικοινωνιακά πυροτεχνήματα απαντάμε με έργα και στα προβλήματα με λύσεις". Infra Media.
- {{Cite Greek roads. eo-1963 {{Cite Greek roads. a-2015
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