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European route E55

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E55
Route information
Length3,305 km (2,054 mi)
Major junctions
North endHelsingborg, Sweden
South endKalamáta, Greece
Location
Countries Sweden
 Denmark
 Germany
 Czech Republic
 Austria
 Italy
 Greece
Highway system

European route E55 is an E-route. It passes through the following cities: Helsingborg ... HelsingørCopenhagenKøgeVordingborgNykøbing FalsterGedser ... RostockBerlinLübbenauDresdenTeplicePragueTáborLinzSalzburgVillachTarvisioUdinePalmanovaVeniceRavennaCesenaRiminiFanoAnconaPescaraCanosa di PugliaBariBrindisi ... IgoumenitsaPrevezaRhionPatraiPyrgosKalamáta.[1]

From Helsingborg, the route was supposed to continue northward through Sweden and into Finland, but a decision was made to keep the E4 designation in Sweden, formerly used for a European route from Lisbon to Helsinki. The E55 is not and has not been signposted in Sweden. Since 2018, the E55 is not signposted between Helsingør and Køge in Denmark, but is signposted south of Køge.[2]

Route

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E55 near Pescara, Italy

Sweden

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Denmark

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Exits and service areas in Denmark

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Germany

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Czech Republic

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Austria

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Italy

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Greece

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E55 near Agrinio, Greece

The E55 in Greece currently runs from Igoumenitsa in the west to Kalamata in the south, via Preveza, Missolonghi, Rio, Patras and Pyrgos.[3] In relation to the national road network, the E55 currently follows (in order, from west to south):[4]

The E55 runs concurrently with the E65 on the Rio–Antirrio Bridge and the A7 segment, the E952 on the A52 segment, and the E951 and E952 on part of the A5 between Lake Amvrakia and Kouvaras [el]. The E55 also connects with the E90 at Igoumenitsa.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Road Transport Infrastructure. (European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR); Consolidated text of the AGR.); 5 April 2002
  2. ^ Google Streetview at e.g. 55°28′47″N 12°08′48″E / 55.4797531°N 12.1467988°E / 55.4797531; 12.1467988 and 55°35′46″N 12°17′07″E / 55.5960202°N 12.2851626°E / 55.5960202; 12.2851626
  3. ^ a b "European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries" (PDF). United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Geneva: United Nations. 1 November 2016. pp. 9–19. ECE/TRANS/SC.1/2016/3/Rev.1. Archived (PDF) from the original on 6 April 2023. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  4. ^ Ministerial Decision G25871/1963 (FEK B' 319/23.7.1963, pp. 2500–2501). Ministerial Decision DOY/oik/5776/2015 (FEK AAP' 253/21.12.2015, pp. 2101–2102). "Μητρώο Εθνικών Οδών" [Register of National Roads] (PDF) (in Greek). Athens: Hellenic Statistical Authority. 1998. p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
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