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Autopista AP-2
Autopista del Nordeste
Route information
Part of
Length215 km (134 mi)
Major junctions
FromZaragoza
ToEl Vendrell
Location
CountrySpain
Highway system

The Autopista AP-2 also known as the Autopista del Nordeste (North-East motorway), is a highway (autopista) in the north of Spain that connects the northern coast with the eastern coast of the country. It starts at the city of Zaragoza, passes Lleida and ends at El Vendrell, 70 kilometers west of Barcelona, where it connects with AP-7. It was a toll road, and forms part of the European route E90.

Route

It is a major motorway in Spain because it is between Barcelona and Madrid. The free state-owned A-2 autovía is available between Madrid and Zaragoza, and between Lleida and Barcelona, but from Zaragoza to Lleida the traffic needs to either transfer to AP-2 or continue to Zaragoza through the standard highway N-II.

It was finished at 1977 and was exploited under a concession agreement operated by Abertis. This concession agreement expired in 2021 and the motorway ownership was transferred to the state, with all tolls throughout the route abolished.[1]

# From To Length Signal
1 Zaragoza Fraga 121.49 km AP-2
2 Fraga Lleida 29.05 km AP-2
3 Lleida El Vendrell 107.17 km AP-2

References

  1. ^ "Las autopistas de peaje AP-7 y AP-2 serán gratuitas a partir de hoy". abc.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-09-01.
The AP-2 crosses the Greenwich Meridian