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Greek National Road 8a


Greek National Road 8A ((ギリシア語:Εθνική Οδός 8A), abbreviated as EO8A) is a toll road in the Attica, Peloponnese and West Greece regions. It connects Athens with the cities of Corinth and Patras. It was built in the 1960s as a replacement for the old National Road 8 as the major route to the Peloponnese, and bypasses most towns. The National Road 8A is gradually being upgraded to a motorway, the A8. , the easternmost section between Corinth and Eleusis of the A8 motorway has been completed.〔(Motorways - Exit Lists ), accessed 31 July 2012〕
The GR-8A or A8 begins east of Eleusis, where it branches off the old GR-8 as a limited-access dual carriageway. Between Megara and Kineta the motorway passes through several tunnels. The expanded section ends near Corinth, from which it continues as a limited-access single carriageway. Its western end is the interchange with the A5 motorway, near Rio, northeast of Patras.
The total length of the route is 215 km. The eastern section, between Eleusis and Corinth, is part of European route E94. The western section, between Corinth and Rio, is part of European route E65.〔(UNECE document ECE/TRANS/SC.1/384 "Road Transport Infrastructure"; 14 March 2008 ) (PDF file, official E route list starting at p. 14)〕
==Construction==

The total length of the GR-8A was delivered gradually between 1962 to 1973, replacing the older GR8. The section which first opened in November 1962, was the AthensCorinth route, forming part of European route E94 (although the section MegaraKineta (Kakia Skala pass) opened in late 1964, with motorway characteristics). The section Corinth–Patras was the next to follow in 1969, as a 14m width undivided road (except for the Aigio bypass, which opened in 1973 also with motorway characteristics).
Throughout the 1990s, the E94 part of the route was upgraded to motorway standards; while between 1999 and 2006, further upgrades took place at the Kakia Skala pass, converting a rather narrow and hazardous section of motorway into a state-of-the-art modern motorway, with 3 lanes per direction and a network of five tunnels and several bridges. Today a major overhaul of the GR-8A is under construction, with all its length being converted into modern motorway; that is to form part of the A8, from Eleusis to Patras.

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