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Autostrada A2
Autostrada del Mediterraneo
Mediterranean Motorway
Viadotto Sfalassa, autostrada A3.jpg
Route information
Part of E45 and E841
Maintained by ANAS
Length432.2 km (268.6 mi)
Existed2017–present
Major junctions
FromFisciano
ToVilla San Giovanni
Location
CountryItaly
RegionsCampania, Basilicata, Calabria
Highway system
A 1 A 3

Autostrada A2, otherwise known as the Autostrada del Mediterraneo ("Mediterranean Motorway") or Salerno–Reggio Calabria, is a 432-km-long, Italian motorway in the south of Italy. Running between the towns of Fisciano, in the Province of Salerno, and Villa San Giovanni, in the Province of Reggio Calabria, the motorway forms part of European roads E45 and E841.

History

For the history of the motorway before 2017, including all the incomplete sections, see Autostrada A3 (Italy) § History.

The A2 was created in 2017 by merging the Fisciano to Salerno section of the spur route RA 2 (part of European route E841) with the Salerno to Villa San Giovanni section of the A3 motorway (part of E45).

Route

The motorway starts in Fisciano, in Campania, where there is a junction between the RA2 and the A30 motorway.

The provincial capital cities served by the A2 motorway are:

Spur routes

The A2 has two spurs; both of them were until 2017 part of the A3 motorway:

Major Cities

A2 goes through many cities, including Cosenza, Battipaglia, and Salerno. In Salerno, it passes by the Cemetery of Loculi S. Andrea.

See also