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Primary highway in Catalonia, Spain
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Autovía C-25 shield}} Autovía C-25
Eix Transversal
Route information
Length141 km (88 mi)
Major junctions
FromCervera
ToCassà de la Selva
Location
CountrySpain
Highway system
Catalonia Transversal road seen from Montfalcó Murallat, Lleida.

Eix Transversal (English: Transversal Arterial Road; lit. Transversal Axis), labelled C-25, is a primary highway in Catalonia, Spain. It crosses the Catalan Transversal Range mountainous region, connecting the northern end of the Catalan Coastal Depression with the Catalan Central Depression.

According to the current coding for highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya, the first number C-25 indicates that is mainly a west-eastbound highway, and the second number C-25 indicates that is the fifth southernmost. The road begins at the intersection with Autovía A-2, near Cervera (comarca of Segarra), and finishes at Cassà de la Selva (comarca of Gironès), with a total length of 141 km.

History

The last section of the C-25 to be constructed was finished in December 1997. The main aims of the construction of this highway were:

  • to provide a high-speed alternative way for road traffic between Northeastern Catalonia (Girona, Figueres, La Jonquera...) and southern France with Western Catalonia (Lleida, Cervera...) and Aragón, avoiding the often congested Barcelona metropolitan region
  • to provide a high-speed connection for Central Catalonia's main towns (Vic, Manresa, Ripoll, etc.), between them as well as with Northeastern and the Western Catalonia
  • generally speaking, to create an "orbital route" in what in those days was mainly a radial network with its center in the city of Barcelona, i.e. a road network radiating out from Barcelona.

Despite these aims, the highway was built as a single-lane road and not as a freeway, and soon it was proved to become insufficient for the traffic supported.

On 2007 the Generalitat de Catalunya approved the upgrading of the highway to a freeway, which started on 2008 and is expected to be completed on 2011.

Exits

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Number Destination
132 Prison of Sant Joan
Sant Joan de Vilatorrada Centre
Manresa University Zone (8th)
Ring roads of Manresa (C-16, C-55, C-25)
136 Santpedor
Manresa North
Ring roads of Manresa (C-16, C-55, C-25)
180 Vic North, C-17 highway
182 Vic Centre
Manlleu
183 Roda de Ter, M.O.T. Vehicles Test
187 Sant Julià de Vilatorta
Calldetenes

See also

References

  1. "Modernization of the transport system and social facilities". InfoCatalunya bulletin of the Generalitat of Catalonia. Archived from the original on 2010-07-21. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  2. L'eix transversal de Catalunya, by Societat Catalana d'Ordenació Territorial, Institut d'Estudis Catalans
  3. Eix Transversal accumulates almost one death per km during its seven-years life (in Catalan)
  4. Agreement inside the Generalitat de Catalunya for the starting of the Eix Transversal's upgrade to freeway Archived 2008-07-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Catalan)
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