Autostrada A9 (Italy)

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Autostrada A9 in Italy
Autostrada dei Laghi

Lainate - Como - Chiasso

Autostrada A9 (Italy)
 Italian traffic signs - strada europea 35.svg
map
Course of the A 9
Basic data
Operator:
Start of the street: Milan / Origgio
( 45 ° 35 ′  N , 9 ° 1 ′  E )
End of street: Como
( 45 ° 50 ′  N , 9 ° 2 ′  E )
Overall length: 32.4 km

Regions :

Requirement for use: Toll obligation: open system
Development condition: 2 × 2 and 2 × 3 lanes
Autostrada A9 - Saronno.jpg
The A9 at the Saronno junction
Course of the road
region Lombardy
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty 6-lane expansion
node (10.7)  Milano - Varese A8 E35 E62
node (12.0)  Symbol: Up Origgio

Uboldo
Bustese Strada statale 527 Bustese

Junction (15.7)  Saronno
Junction (19.0)  Turate
node (21.7)  Malpensa - Monza A36
Junction (23.6)  Symbol: Up Lomazzo sud
Junction (25.4)  Lomazzo north
Gas station Rest stop (27.6)  Icon: Left RightIcon: Left Right" Lario " rest stop
flow Lura
Junction (29.8)  Fino Mornasco
node (32.5)  Tangent Como A59
Toll booth (33.0)  " Como - Grandate " toll station
Junction (33.1)  Como centro
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty from here 4-lane
bridge Lucino ( 228/228 m )
tunnel San Fermo ( 697/702 m )
tunnel Villa Maria ( 75/75 m )
bridge Valfresca ( 394/250 m )
bridge Torchio ( 75/76 m )
tunnel Terrazze ( 132/185 m )
bridge Terrazze ( 200/200 m )
tunnel Monte Olimpino ( 486/486 m )
Junction (39.4)  Symbol: UpComo Monte Olimpino (departure only)
bridge Bellinzona ( 140/140 m )
bridge Fati ( 270/273 m )
tunnel Monte Quarcino ( 565/608 m )
Junction (41.1)  Lago di Como (only departure)
Border crossing Customs office " Como Brogeda"
Border crossing (42.3)  Border crossing Como ( IT ) - Chiasso ( CH )
Switzerland Continue on  → LuganoA2 E35
  • Under construction
  • In planning
  • The Autostrada A9 ( Italian for 'Autobahn A9') is an Italian motorway in the north of the country, which is also part of the Autostrada dei Laghi . It is 32.4 km long and requires a toll .

    course

    The A9 branches off the A8 motorway about 20 km north of Milan . Then it leads northwards through the Po plain past the villages of Saronno , Turate and Lurate to Como near Lake Como .


    Here it reaches its end point at the Como / Brogeda
    border crossing . The continuation in Switzerland takes place through the A2 .

    history

    The A9 is the second oldest motorway in the world and the second oldest Italian motorway (after the A8). It was opened on June 28, 1925 between Lainate and Como. The connection to the Swiss A2 with the border crossing was opened on December 1, 1971.


    for further details see: Autostrada dei Laghi

    Administration and development status

    The motorway is now managed by the Italian motorway company Autostrade per l'Italia . The kilometers on the A9 do not start at km 0, as is usually the case, but at km 10.7. The first 10 km are part of the A8.

    The entire section of the A9 is currently four lanes. Since the motorway is an important link between Milan and Switzerland and Northern Europe , the A9 is currently being expanded to six lanes on almost the entire section. Construction work began on July 27, 2009 and includes the following projects:

    • New junction Lomazzo sud ,
    • the erection of 13 km of noise barriers and
    • six-lane expansion between km 11 and km 34 of the motorway

    The total length of the construction section was 23.2 km, the total costs amounted to 563 million euros . The construction work was completed in 2012.

    toll

    Como Grandate toll booth, heading south. A bridge of signs directs drivers to the lanes for payment by Telepass , credit / debit cards and cash

    The A9 is subject to a toll, but unlike most motorways, it has a different toll system . The amount of the toll is usually determined by the distance traveled and the road used and the vehicle class. The toll is paid in motorway stations when leaving the motorway.

    However, this motorway is managed as an open system (Italian: sistema aperto ), i.e. H. At the two toll booths, regardless of the distance covered, only a lump sum is charged.

    see also: Tolls in Italy

    Web links

    Commons : Autostrada A9  - collection of images, videos and audio files

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ Structures along the A9
    2. ilgiorno.it
    3. autostrade.it