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Autovía GC-2
Autovía del Norte de Gran Canaria
Map
Route information
Length36 km (22 mi)
Major junctions
FromLas Palmas de Gran Canaria
ToAgaete
Location
CountrySpain
Autonomous
community
Canary Islands
ProvinceLas Palmas
Highway system
Autovía GC-2
Autovía GC-2

TheGC-2 (orAutovía del Norte, "Northern Highway") is a superhighway inGran Canaria (Canary Islands). It connectsLas Palmas de Gran Canaria with the village ofAgaete.[1]

The eastern portion, for about 20 km, is a superhighway with interchange numbers; the western part is like a freeway (because it has exit numbers) but the rest of the highway only has two lanes.

Description

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The superhighway begins by the beach area of the island or the Canary Islands' co-capital with the highwayGC1. The highway runs through the downtown area and links with a roundabout interchange withGC23.

The freeway runs within the beaches and the coastline of theAtlantic Ocean for the half part but at around the twentieth kilometre, it becomes a highway after the unidirectional parclo interchanges and runs within the coastline, it later has several interchanges and several towns as it passes to the northwest and finally, it ends in Agaete.

History

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The superhighway was first opened in the late-1970s when tourism arrived, it first opened within Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, it later extended to the western part and with theGC23. The superhighway later extended to the coastline and the highway later bypasses towns in the 1980s and the 1990s to Agaete with several towns, that section within Agaete added interchange numbers and exit numbers but it not classifies as a superhighway.

21st century

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A project to extend the GC-2 from Agaete toLa Aldea de San Nicolás was drafted between 2001 and 2011. This project was split into two phases:[2]

  • Phase 1: La Aldea de San Nicolás to the village of El Risco
  • Phase 2: El Risco to Agaete

Phase 1 opened in mid-2017, providing respite to communities that had been cut off when a landslide in September 2016 forced the permanent closure of the nearby GC-200 coastal road.[3]

On 24 September 2019, work began on phase 2 at a projected cost of €157 million, and with the expectation that it would take 65 months to complete.[4]

Municipalities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Varios carriles de la autovía del norte de Gran Canaria, la GC-2, se cierran al tráfico".RTVC. Retrieved2020-04-25.
  2. ^"New Highway GC-2 section: Agaete – San Nicolás de Tolentino. Gran Canaria Island". Retrieved2020-07-03.
  3. ^"New Gran Canaria Road To Open In Just Two Weeks". 22 March 2017. Archived from the original on July 3, 2020. Retrieved2020-07-03.
  4. ^"ACCIONA begins work on the El Risco–Agaete section in municipality of La Aldea de San Nicolás, Gran Canaria". 10 September 2019. Retrieved2020-07-03.
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