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Greek National Road 6 (Greek: Εθνική Οδός 6, abbreviated as EO6) is a national road in north-central Greece.It begins at the port of Igoumenitsa and ends at Volos, passing through the towns Ioannina, Metsovo, Trikala and Larissa.
As of 2022, the feasibility studies of the Kalambaka-Ioannina-Igoumenitsa section were still on-going. A new line of approximately 154 km was planned, having a design speed of 160 km/h, electrification, ETCS signaling and remote control. [9]
The A2 motorway, also known as the Egnatia Odos (Greek: Εγνατία Οδός), [1] [2] is a tolled controlled-access highway in northern Greece that runs from the western port of Igoumenitsa to the eastern Greek–Turkish border at Kipoi.
European route E 92 is an A-Class European route, crossing the Greek regions of Epirus and Thessaly.. E 92 routes through the following local capitals (direction west-east): Igoumenitsa, Ioannina, Trikala, Larisa, Volos.
Igoumenitsa, Ioannina, Grevena, Veria, Thessaloniki, Kavala, Xanthi, Komotini, Alexandroupoli: 670/670 km 416/416 mi Completed: Central Greece Motorway: Lamia, Karditsa, Trikala, Grevena: 136/175 km 84.5/109 mi Northern part 46km Kalampaka - sections are under construction. Trikala - Larissa (Operational as an expressway) Trikala, Farkadona ...
Igoumenitsa–Ioannina–Kalampaka line; Thessaloniki Metro extensions; Athens metro line 5; Kalampaka–Kastoria line; Florina–Pogradec line; Kalamaka–Kozani ...
Ioannina is located 410 km (255 mi) northwest of Athens, 260 kilometres (162 miles) southwest of Thessaloniki and 80 km (50 miles) east of the port of Igoumenitsa on the Ionian Sea. The city's foundation has traditionally been ascribed to the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the 6th century AD, but modern archaeological research has uncovered ...
The modern Egnatia Odos, the A2 motorway, which links Ioannina to the Greek province of Macedonia and terminating at Igoumenitsa, is the only highway through the Pindus mountains and has served to greatly reduce the region's isolation from the east, while the Ionia Odos highway, connecting Epirus with Western Greece, helped reducing the region ...