Autostrada A24 (Italy)

The Autostrada A24, or Autostrada dei Parchi ("Parks Motorway") is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 166 kilometres (103 mi) long connecting Rome to Teramo.[1] Starting at the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA – the Rome orbital motorway), the A24 runs broadly north-east past L'Aquila and through a 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) tunnel under the Gran Sasso before reaching Teramo. Strada dei Parchi S.p.A. currently manages the route. The name "Parks Motorway" comes from the fact that the Maiella National Park, the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park and the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park can be reached from this motorway.

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Autostrada A24
Autostrada dei Parchi
Route information
Part of E80
Maintained by ANAS
Length166 km (103 mi)
Existed1969–present
Major junctions
West endRome
Major intersections GRA in Rome
A1 in Tivoli
A25 in Tagliacozzo
East endTeramo
Location
CountryItaly
RegionsLazio, Abruzzo
Highway system
A 23 A 25

It is constructed in an almost completely hilly and mountainous territory with a complex orography. For this reason, the motorway required the adoption of daring civil engineering solutions, with extensive stretches utilising viaducts[1] and 42 tunnels (four of which are longer than 4 kilometres (2.5 mi)) including the double tunnel of the Gran Sasso, whose length (10.174 kilometres (6.322 mi) for the northern tunnel, 10.175 kilometres (6.322 mi) the southern) made it the longest double-tube road tunnel in Europe, as well as the longest road tunnel in Italy entirely in the national territory.

First planned in 1973 to connect Lazio and Abruzzo as well as the Autostrada del Sole and the Autostrada Adriatica, the route currently finishes at Teramo, with the remainder of the distance to the Adriatic Sea still under construction. The highway includes two long tunnels under the Gran Sasso massif (Traforo del Gran Sasso), running roughly on a south west/north east axis, with each tunnel just over 6.3 miles in length. A third tunnel, dug adjacent to the two highway tunnels, houses the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (National Laboratories of the Gran Sasso), the largest underground particle physics laboratory in the world.

Together with the A25, it provides a fast and reliable connection between the capital and the central-eastern regions of the peninsula; previously, the natural subdivision imposed by the highest peaks of the Apennines had made travel between the two seas difficult, slow and treacherous. The A24 reduced the isolation of Abruzzo from the Tyrrhenian regions, and together with the A25 became the main link between the Tyrrhenian and the Adriatic in central Italy. Until its completion, communications took place mainly via Salaria, Flaminia and Tiburtina Valeria. Due to the particular infrastructure in place (viaducts and tunnels), the hilly-mountain environment and necessary maintenance, it has one of the highest tolls of motorways in Italy.

A24, a film company based in the United States, is named after the Autostrada A24. Daniel Katz, the founder of the company, chose this name because he decided to create the company while driving on the A24.[2]

Route edit

 
Autostrada A24 near Rome
 
Autostrada A24 between Borgorose and Tagliacozzo
 
Autostrada A24 near L'Aquila
 
Autostrada A24 near Tivoli
  ROMA - TERAMO
Autostrada dei Parchi
Exit ↓km↓ ↑km↑ Province European Road
    Grande Raccordo Anulare 0 166 RM
  Settecamini
  Via Tiburtina
7 159 RM   E80
  Lunghezza 15 151 RM   E80
  Toll gate Roma Est 15 151 RM   E80
  Rest area "Colle del Tasso" 17 149 RM   E80
      Milano - Napoli 18 148 RM   E80
  Tivoli
  Via Tiburtina
20 146 RM   E80
  Castel Madama 31 135 RM   E80
  Vicovaro - Mandela 40 126 RM   E80
  Rest area "Civita" 54 112 AQ   E80
  Carsoli - Oricola 57 109 AQ   E80
  Tagliacozzo 68 97 AQ   E80
      Pescara - Chieti
  Maiella National Park
  Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park
72 94 RI
  Valle del Salto
  Salto Cicolana - Rieti
75 91 RI
  Tornimparte
  del Parco Regionale Sirente-Velino
  Campo Felice
92 74 AQ
  Rest area "Valle Aterno" 106 60 AQ
  L'Aquila Ovest
  del Gran Sasso d'Italia - Teramo
  dell'Appennino Abruzzese ed Appulo-Sannitico - Antrodoco
108 58 AQ
  L'Aquila Est
    Tangenziale Est dell'Aquila - Pescara
114 52 AQ
  Assergi
  Campo Imperatore
  Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park
117 42 AQ
  Traforo del Gran Sasso 118 40 AQ/TE
  Colledara - San Gabriele
  St. Gabriel's shrine
  Isola del Gran Sasso d'Italia - Castelli
  Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park
143 23 TE
  Toll gate Teramo 147 11 TE
  Basciano - Villa Vomano
ex   di Bisenti - Bisenti
  Piceno-Aprutina - Teramo
  Piceno-Aprutina - Chieti
156 10 TE
  Val Vomano
  della Valle del Vomano - Roseto degli Abruzzi
159 7 TE
  Teramo
    Bologna - Taranto
166 0 TE

See also edit

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References edit

  1. ^ a b Aloisio, Angelo; Antonacci, Elena; Cirella, Riccardo; Galeota, Dante; Alaggio, Rocco; Fragiacomo, Massimo (2021). "Identification of the Elastic Modulus of Simply-Supported Girders from Dynamic Tests: Method and in Situ Validation". In Milazzo, Alberto; Rizzo, Piervincenzo (eds.). European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring: Special Collection of 2020 Papers. Vol. 1. Springer Nature. pp. 661–673. ISBN 9783030645946.
  2. ^ Baron, Zach (9 May 2017). "How A24 is Disrupting Hollywood". GQ. Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2019.

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