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Autopista AP-9

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Autopista AP-9
Autoestrada do Atlántico
Route information
Part ofE1 andE70
Maintained by Audasa
Length219.6 km (136.5 mi)
Existed1973–present
HistoryOpened: 1973
Completed: 1992
Major junctions
FromFerrol
ToTui
Location
CountrySpain
ProvincesA Coruña,Pontevedra
Major citiesFerrol, A Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Pontevedra, Vigo
Highway system
A-8A-10

TheAP-9 orAutoestrada do Atlántico is a tollmotorway inGalicia,Spain. It starts inA Coruña and runs south past the cities ofSantiago de Compostela,Pontevedra andVigo, before ending at the town ofTui, a few kilometres north of thePortuguese border at theMinho River.

The AP-9 is 178 km (111 miles) in length. The first 16 km (10 miles), from A Coruña to theA-6autovía near the towns of Guísamo andBetanzos, form part ofEuropean route E70, while the remainder forms part ofEuropean route E01. Between A Coruña and Vigo, the motorway runs parallel to the N-550 road, and between Vigo and Tui it runs parallel to theA-55autovía .

The AP-9 has two spurs: the 36 km (22.5 mile) long AP-9F from Guísamo toFerrol, which runs parallel to the N-651 road and also forms part of European route E01; and the 4 km (2.5 mile) long AP-9V, which runs into the centre of Vigo.

History

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Construction of the motorway, originally known as the A-9, began in the mid-1970s with the section between Pontevedra and Vigo, including theRande Bridge, and also the section between A Coruña and Santiago de Compostela. The latter opened in 1979, the former two years later.

Between 1988 and 1992, these two sections were gradually linked. In 1994, construction of the spur to Ferrol commenced.

In the late 1990s, the A-9 was extended from Vigo to what is now the junction with the Autoestrada AG-57. Then, in the early 2000s, it was extended from this point to Tui. The spur to Ferrol was completed in 2003, and in the same year the A-9 was redesignated the AP-9, as part of thegeneral redesignation of Spanish autopistas and autovías.

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