
The logo of Attiki Odos S.A.
'Attiki Odos' (
Greek: Αττική Οδός) is a private-owned toll highway in
Greece. The
Proastiakos high-speed suburban rail is almost entirely in the median through the main section. Its numbers are 6 for the main section, 64 for Imittos Ring and 65 for Aigaleo Ring. They are the outer
ring roads of
Greater Athens metropolitan area.
History
Construction of the project began in
1996. The motorway was opened along with the
Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport that it connects to. The motorway ran from the
Gerakas Street interchange but it didn't had access to
Keratea directly until
2003 nor a northbound interchange until
2002 to Athens from
Agia Marina, Athens.
In
May 2001, an interchange 20B (now K2) opened for Koropi North and reads mainly a local road. Construction from Kifissou Avenue to Gerakas continued while the western part becan construction. The Hymettus ring was under construction.

Highway interchange in the northern suburb of
Maroussi.
More interchanges were opened later including the Paiania-Spata Road.
In
September 2002, the high-speed railway began construction and the central part of the main section began paving.
In early-
2003, Attiki Odos was now operated from Kifissou Avenue to Eleftherios Venizelos Airport. The Hymettus Ring was almost paved that time but the tunnels were constructed.
In late-2003, the Hymettus Ring became fully accessible with a toll booth at the northbound lanes near Katechaki Avenue. This part of the motorway has many tunnels. It runs in the northern part of the
Hymettus and became the road that bypasses Mesogeion Avenue and links to Kifissou Avenue and its suburbs and the Airport along with the eastern suburbs of Athens.
In
2004, the western section along with a tunnel opened from the junction with
GR-8 to Kifissou Avenue. It has 7 interchanges in total. and runs between the mountain ranges of
Aigaleo and
Parnitha. The Egaleo Ring is still under construction.
The high-speed railway was complete and opened in 2004.

Interchange at the Attiki Odos
Safety
Attiki Odos is considered one of the safest motorways in Europe. It was designed under strict safety-related technical specifications, including a hard shoulder in either direction, traffic island, a high quality skid-resistant asphalt pavement, dense lighting and fencing. Attiki Odos features hundreds of
CCTV cameras connected to the Traffic Management Centre (TMC), which detects any incidents occurring on the Motorway and informs the intervention and maintenance patrol units to provide assistance. Other sophisticated safety systems include:
★ Road pavement sensors
★ Carbon monoxide measurement systems installed in tunnels
★
TETRA system for communication with the patrol units
★ Elecronic variable message signs
★ Automatic tunnel ventilation systems
Tolls
Toll stations are located at the interchanges leading to the Attiki Odos and the toll fare is paid when entering the motorway. The fare is the same regardless of the length of journey but depends on vehicle category. The driver can pay either by cash, e-pass or a special account card. For motorbikes and cars the standard toll fare is 1.30€ and 2.70€ respectively.
Places
★ Main section:
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★ north of
Eleusis
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★ between
Mandra and
Magoula
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★ north of
Aspropyrgos
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★ between
Kamatero and
Acharnae
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★ north of
Neo Irakleio
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★
Kifissias Avenue
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★ near
Vrilissia
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★
Gerakas
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★ east of
Glyka Nera,
Paeania and
Markopoulo Mesogeias
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★ west of
Koropi
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★ north of
Keratea
★ Hymettus Ring:
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★ Katechaki Avenue
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★ east of
Papagou and
Agia Paraskevi
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★ Glyka Nera
Interchanges
The main part (official numbering):
★ (Not numbered) -
GR-8A
★ 1 -
Mandra
★ 2 -
Magoula
★ 3 - (space reserved for future intersection)
★ 4 -
Aspropyrgos
★ 5 -
Aigaleo Ring
★ 5a -
Aigaleo Ring South
★ 6 - Filis Ave.
★ 7 - Dimokratias Ave. S of
Acharnae (also known as Menidi)
★ 8 - Kifissou Avenue/
GR-1/
E75 (
Piraeus-
Lamia)
★ 9 - Herakliou Ave.
★ 10A/B - Kimis Ave.
★ 11 - Kifissias Ave.
★ 12 - Pendelis Ave.
★ 13 - Doukissis Plakentias Ave. ( = Duchess of Plakentia Ave.) and Hymmetus(Ymittos) Ring
★ 14 -
Anthousa
★ 15 - Marathonos Ave. (which is the continuation of Messoghion Ave.)
★ 16/Y7 - Leontario (intersects with Hymettus(Ymittos) Ring)
★ 17 -
Kantza
★ 18 -
Peania
★ 19 - (space reserved for future intersection)
★ 20 -
Markopoulo Mesogaias/Eleftherios Venizelos Airport
Markopoulo to Eleftherios Venizelos:
★ K1 (20A) - Attiki Odos
★ K2 (20B) - local road (Koropi North)
Hymmetus(Ymittos) Ring:
★ Y1 - Katehaki Ave.
★ Y2 -
Papagou
★ Y3 - Dimokritos
★ Y4 -
Agia Paraskevi ( = St. Paraskevi)
★ Y5 - (space reserved for future intersection)
★ Y6 -
Glyka Nera
★ Y7/16 - Leontario (see above)
★ Y8 -
Pallini
Future expansion to the port of
Rafina is under construction, passing through the area of
Pikermi.
Sections
The brackets are non-state highway numbers.
★ Attiki Odos (6) - 47 km
★
★ SE of Markopoulo to Eleftherios Venizelos - 4 km
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★
Hymettus/Ymittos Ring - 12 km
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★
Aigaleo Ring (65) - 8 km, partly under construction as of 2006.
Extensions
On October 21, 2005 a new extension plan was proposed. 76 km of motorway will be constructed, bringing the total length to 141 km. Extensions will be constructed towards
Rafina,
Lavrio and
Vouliagmeni. The Hymettus Ring will also be extended southwards to
Vouliagmeni. It is yet unknown when construction will start, but it is estimated to begin in 2007.
External links
★
The official website of Attiki Odos S.A.
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Previous projects on Attiki Odos