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  2. Attiki Odos - Wikipedia

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    Drivers can pay by cash, credit or debit card, e-pass or a special account card: e-pass transponders from other motorways are accepted under the Greek Interoperable Tolling System (GRITS), which was introduced in 2012 and expanded nationwide in November 2020. [5] Attiki Odos coming through Maroussi Metropolitan Suburb, outside Athens Mall.

  3. A6 motorway (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The A6 motorway, also known as the Attiki Odos (Greek: Αττική Οδός), [1] [2] is a toll motorway in Greece that forms the backbone of the motorway system in Athens, also known as the Attiki Odos after the concessionaire.

  4. Highways in Greece - Wikipedia

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    It basically serves as a corridor from Attiki Odos and Koropi towards the Athens International Airport. The A65 motorway is a second auxiliary route that branches off the main A6 route. The A64 section of the Attiki Odos is referred to as the Aigaleo Ring Road (A65) (Greek: Περιφερειακή Αιγάλεω) and serves parts of western ...

  5. A8 motorway (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2016, the first fully completed Olympia Odos segment, the section between Ancient Corinth and Kiato (20 km with 2 lanes in each direction + emergency lane and two interchanges in Zevgolatio and Kiato), was officially opened to traffic, with the presence of the Greek Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras. [7]

  6. A64 motorway (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The A64 motorway, formerly signed as the A62 motorway until 2024, [1] is a short toll-free branch the A6 Attiki Odos motorway, which connects the Athens International Airport with the highway. Its length is 6 km (4 mi) and it serves as the main route to the Athens International Airport.

  7. A621 motorway (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The A621 motorway, formerly signed as the A642 motorway until 2024, [1] is a short motorway in the Athens metropolitan area, Greece.It forms a connection between the A6 motorway (Attiki Odos) to the north, and the A62 motorway (Hymettus Peripheral Road, formerly signed as the A64 motorway) to the east. [2]

  8. European route E94 - Wikipedia

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    Today, the route consists of the A6 motorway (Attiki Odos) between Elefsina and Koropi, bypassing central Athens to the north, and the A8 motorway (Olympia Odos) between Elefsina and Corinth, via Megara. The E 94 meets (from west to east): the E 65 (A7/A8) at Corinth; the E 962 at Elefsina; and the E 75 at Metamorfosi. [1]

  9. A62 motorway (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The A62 motorway, also known as the Hymettus Ring Road (Greek: Περιφερειακός Υμηττού), and formerly signed as the A64 motorway until 2024, is a branch of the A6 motorway in the Attiki Odos motorway network. It is named after the Hymettus mountain range, which it partly encircles.