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Autostrada A21 (Italy)

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Autostrada A21
Autostrada dei Vini
Route information
Part of E70
Maintained by ANAS
Length238.3 km (148.1 mi)
Existed1968–present
Major junctions
West endTurin
Major intersections
A55 in Turin
A26 in Alessandria
A7 in Alessandria
A1 in Piacenza
A4 in Brescia
East endBrescia
Location
CountryItaly
RegionsPiedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Lombardy
Highway system
A 20 A 22

The Autostrada A21 or Autostrada dei Vini ("Wines Motorway") is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 238.3 kilometres (148.1 mi) long which connects Turin to Brescia, through the Po Valley and the city of Piacenza. It was inaugurated in 1968.[1][2] It is nicknamed the "Wines Motorway" because it runs through many famous wine areas (Astigiano, Alessandrino, Oltrepò Pavese, Piacentino, reaching Brescia near Franciacorta).[3]

Route

Autostrada A21 in the Piacenza-Brescia section.
Autostrada A21 near Chieri
Autostrada A21 near Caorso
TORINO - PIACENZA - BRESCIA

Autostrada dei Vini
Exit ↓km↓ ↑km↑ Province European Route
Tangenziale Sud di Torino (Santena)
0.0 238.3 TO E70
Villanova
11.0 227.3 AT
Toll gate Villanova
11.0 227.3
Rest area "Villanova"
13.0 225.3
Asti ovest
32.0 206.3
Asti est
Cuneo
39.0 199.3
} Rest area "Crocetta"
48.0 190.3 AL
Felizzano - Quattordio
52.0 186.3
Genova - Gravellona Toce
65.0 173.3
Alessandria ovest
66.0 172.3
Alessandria est
76.0 162.3
Milano - Genova
Tortona
87.0 151.3
Rest area "Tortona"
91.5 146.8
Voghera
101.3 137.0 PV
Casteggio - Casatisma
115.0 123.3
Broni - Stradella
127.0 111.3
Rest area "Stradella"
130.2 108.1
Castel San Giovanni
141.0 97.3 PC
Rest area "Trebbia"
157.0 81.3
Piacenza ovest
157.0 81.3
Milano - Napoli
Piacenza sud
165.0 73.3
Rest area "Nure"
166.0 72.3
Caorso
176.0 62.3
Diramazione Fiorenzuola d'Arda
Parma - Bologna[4]
181.0 57.3
Castelvetro Piacentino
186.0 52.3
Rest area "Cremona"
193.0 45.3 CR
Cremona
194.8 43.5
Pontevico
210.0 28.3 BS
Manerbio
220.3 18.0
Rest area "Ghedi"
230.4 7.9
Brescia sud
Raccordo autostradale Ospitaletto-Montichiari
Brescia Montichiari Airport
233.2 5.1
Torino - Trieste
237.0 1.3
Toll gate Brescia centro
238.3 0.0
Brescia
238.3 0.0

Fiorenzuola d'Arda connection

DIRAMAZIONE FIORENZUOLA D'ARDA
Fiorenzuola d'Arda connection
Exit ↓km↓ ↑km↑ Province
Torino - Piacenza - Brescia
0.0 12.3 PC
Fiorenzuola d'Arda
12,3 0.0

See also

Other Italian roads

References

  1. ^ "«Quattro corsie» dedicate a Bacco". Autostrade (in Italian). XI (1). Rome: 13. 1969. ISSN 0005-1756.
  2. ^ "Aperto al traffico il tratto Torino - Asti est della Torino - Piacenza". Le Strade (in Italian). anno XLIX (1). Milan: Touring Club Italiano: 30. 1969.
  3. ^ "Infrastruttura stradale" (in Italian). Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  4. ^ Exit only towards Piacenza, entry only towards Brescia

External links

This page was last edited on 25 May 2024, at 16:25
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