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Motorway in Spain
Autovía AS-I shield}} Autovía AS-I
Autovía Minera
Route information
Length34 km (21 mi)
Existed2003–present
Major junctions
FromMieres
ToGijón
Location
CountrySpain
Highway system

The AS-I is a highway in Asturias, Spain that connects Mieres and Gijón. It is also known as Autovía Minera because of its travel through the mining towns in Asturias like Mieres or Langreo, passing near La Camocha coal mine before finishing in Gijón.

The AS-I was made between 2000 and 2003 by the Government of the Principality of Asturias.

The last junctions opened were the Enlace de Ceares in Gijón, in 2007, and the one in Pola de Siero.

Route

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Km Location Link with
0 Mieres A-66
9 Langreo, Alto Nalón, Puerto de Tarna  AS-117 
Olloniego  AS-116 
14 El Berrón  AS-246 
Carbayín  SI-16 
17 Pola de Siero A-64
19 Noreña  NO-2 
23 La Braña, Noreña, Valdepumares, Madera  AS-246 
31 Mareo
34 Gijón A-8

References

  1. El enlace de la autovía minera en Ceares entrará el sábado en servicio El Comercio, 22 February 2007 (in Spanish)
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