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Greece Interstate 27
Greece Interstate 27 is a highway linking Itea, Amfissa and Lamia. The south to north highway is divided into two sections, the Itea and Amfissa Highway and the Amfissa - Lamia Highway. It is now the only highway linking Patras and the western Peloponnese and Central, Northcentral and Northern Greece including Lamia, Larissa and Thessaloniki (via GR-1/E75). The highway unofficially begins in Agios Nikolaos with a joint with GR-48. The highway actually begins in Itea with a joint with GR-48. It passes into the valley which extends into Amfissa. North of Amfissa passes into the mountains with curvy roads for the rest of the length and ahs a junction with GR-3. The highway runs again into the curvy roads and into the pass of about 1,000 m high. It runs into another valley with curvy roads and ends with GR-1/E75 which is now the old highway with the interchange in the south. Further east is the junction with the new GR-1/E75. There may be a by-pass of Amfissa but it is not planned. It runs in the prefectures of Phokida and Fthiotis.
- Length: about 120 km
History
In 2004 after the opening of the tunnel, the interchange at the new highway became the old highway and is also GR-27.
Places
- Itea - Amfissa Highway (jount with GR-48)
- Amfissa - Lamia Highway
- junction with the old GR-48
- curvy roads
- junction with GR-3/E962?/3
- pass of about 1,100 m
- interchange with the old GR-1 SE of Lamia
Categories: Phokida | Fthiotis | Transportation in Greece
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