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{{Short description|Road in Spain}}
The '''Autovía A-62''' is a highway in [[Spain]]. It connects the Portugese Border with [[Salamanca]], [[Valladolid]] and [[Burgos]]. It is part of the European route '''E-80.
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|alternate_name = Autovía de Castilla
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The '''Autovía A-62''' (also known as ''Autovía de Castilla'') is a Spanish [[autovía]] which starts in [[Burgos]] and runs through the community of [[Castile and León]], via the cities of [[Palencia]], [[Valladolid]] and [[Salamanca]], before ending at the Portuguese border and the [[A25 motorway (Portugal)|A25 autoestrada]]. It forms part of [[European route E80]] and replaced the former N-620 road.<ref>{{cite web
[[Category:Roads in Spain|A-62]]
|url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2015/09/30/pdfs/BOE-A-2015-10439.pdf |title=Jefatura del Estado|date=30 September 2015|language=es
|website=boe.es|access-date=29 July 2023}}</ref>

It is one of the most-used roads in Castile and León, as it is frequently used by drivers travelling between [[France]] and Portugal.

==History==
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Conversion of the N-620 to autovía standard began in the mid-1980s, when the section between Palencia and Valladolid was upgraded to [[dual carriageway]] with [[at-grade intersection|same-level junction]]s. During the 1990s, the Burgos - Palencia and Valladolid - Salamanca sections were upgraded in a similar manner, but with [[grade separation|grade-separated junction]]s and [[slip road]]s; the junctions on the Palencia - Valladolid section were improved accordingly at a similar time.

The A-62 designation was introduced in 2003, as part of the [[Highways in Spain#State-managed motorways|general renumbering of Spanish autovías]]. The section between Salamanca and [[Ciudad Rodrigo]] was built during 2003 and 2004, and the section between Ciudad Rodrigo and Fuentes de Oñoro during 2008. The final section, connecting Fuentes de Oñoro with the Portuguese border and the [[A25 motorway (Portugal)|A25 autoestrada]], opened in 2021.

== References ==
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{{Motorways in Spain}}

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[[Category:Transport in Castile and León|A-62]]
[[Category:Autopistas and autovías in Spain|A-62]]
[[Category:Autopistas and autovías in Spain|A-62]]

Latest revision as of 13:28, 29 July 2023

Autovía A-62 shield}}
Autovía A-62
Autovía de Castilla
Route information
Part of E80
Length355 km (221 mi)
Major junctions
FromBurgos
ToFuentes de Oñoro
Location
CountrySpain
Highway system

The Autovía A-62 (also known as Autovía de Castilla) is a Spanish autovía which starts in Burgos and runs through the community of Castile and León, via the cities of Palencia, Valladolid and Salamanca, before ending at the Portuguese border and the A25 autoestrada. It forms part of European route E80 and replaced the former N-620 road.[1]

It is one of the most-used roads in Castile and León, as it is frequently used by drivers travelling between France and Portugal.

History[edit]

Conversion of the N-620 to autovía standard began in the mid-1980s, when the section between Palencia and Valladolid was upgraded to dual carriageway with same-level junctions. During the 1990s, the Burgos - Palencia and Valladolid - Salamanca sections were upgraded in a similar manner, but with grade-separated junctions and slip roads; the junctions on the Palencia - Valladolid section were improved accordingly at a similar time.

The A-62 designation was introduced in 2003, as part of the general renumbering of Spanish autovías. The section between Salamanca and Ciudad Rodrigo was built during 2003 and 2004, and the section between Ciudad Rodrigo and Fuentes de Oñoro during 2008. The final section, connecting Fuentes de Oñoro with the Portuguese border and the A25 autoestrada, opened in 2021.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jefatura del Estado" (PDF). boe.es (in Spanish). 30 September 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2023.