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European route E962

Road in trans-European E-road network


Summary

Road in trans-European E-road network

FieldValue
countryEUR
typeE
route962
length_km51
map
map_customyes
direction_aSouth
terminus_aElefsina
direction_bNorth
terminus_bThebes
countriesGreece

European route E862 is a Class B European route in the Greek regional units of Boeotia and West Attica, running from Elefsina to Thebes. Introduced in 1986, it is part of the International E-road network, a network of main roads in Europe.

History

The national road between Elefsina and Thebes used to be part of the original E-road network from 16 September 1950 to 23 July 1963, when the EO1 ran via Elefsina instead of , and the old E92 followed the EO1 from Athens to Chalkidona: the national road became part of the current E-road network on 12 September 1986, with the introduction of the E962.

Route

According to the 2016 revision of the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR), the E962 currently runs from Elefsina in the south to Thebes in the north. In relation to the national road network, the E962 currently follows the EO3 road for nearly the entire length: the E962 connects with the E94 in the south, and the E75 in the north.

References

References

  1. (1 November 2016). "European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries". United Nations.
  2. {{Cite Greek roads. eo-1955
  3. (16 September 1950). "Declaration on the construction of main international traffic arteries (Annex I)". United Nations.
  4. (12 September 1986). "Entry into force of amendments to annex I of the European Agreement on main international traffic arteries (AGR)". United Nations.
  5. {{Cite Greek roads. eo-1963
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