A15 (Italy)

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Autostrada A15

Autostrada della Cisa
Route information
Part of E33
Maintained by ANAS
Length108.5 km (67.4 mi)
Existed1975–present
Major junctions
North endParma
Major intersectionsAutostrada A1 Italia.svg A1 in Parma
Autostrada A12 Italia.svg A12 in Aulla
South endLa Spezia
Location
CountryItaly
RegionsEmilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Liguria
Highway system
  • Roads in Italy
A A14 A A16

The Autostrada A15 or Autostrada della Cisa ("Cisa Motorway") is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 108.5 kilometers (67.4 mi) long connecting Parma and La Spezia through the valleys of the Taro and Magra rivers.

The road is also known as Autostrada della Cisa because it crosses the Northern Apennines at the Cisa Pass. The main 101-km expanse of the motorway connects the A1 with the A12 (Genoa-Rosignano Marittimo), thus directly linking the Po Valley with the Italian Riviera and the Versilia region. The toll road is operated by the company Autocamionale della Cisa S.p.A.

At the 9-km mark, drivers are welcomed by a curious monument, a tuft of steel and cement sculpted by Luigi Magnani and placed in the traffic island between the two carriageways. The monument is visible to motorists coming from the A1.

History

The first phase of this motorway, dating to the 1950s, was designed to provide an alternative route between the Po Valley and the coastal Tyrrhenian Sea. The construction required several viaducts and tunnels to attain the maximum altitude of 745 metres above sea level at the entrance of the tunnel crossing. Built as a dual carriageway (divided highway), it is very curvilinear and challenging to drive and, therefore, has long been used for testing new heavy duty vehicles.

Except for short stretches of the highway, the road surface is not porous or fitted with storm drains, making it difficult to negotiate during heavy rain.

Route

Autostrada A15 near Parma, with the steel monument in the shape of a "tuft" placed in the large traffic island between the two carriageways.
Autostrada A15 near Berceto

The motorway begins from the A1, near Parma. From the Parma Ovest (West Parma) exit the highway climbs through the Taro Valley with exits to Fornovo di Taro, Borgotaro and the village of Berceto, all within the Emilia-Romagna region. After traversing the tunnel, the highway continues into Tuscany, with exits to Pontremoli and Aulla. Shortly after entering Liguria it intersects the A12 at Santo Stefano di Magra, a few kilometres from La Spezia.

There are five service stations and rest areas along the way.

Autostrada A15 Italia.svg PARMA – LA SPEZIA
Autostrada della Cisa
Exit ↓km↓ ↑km↑ Province European route
Italian traffic signs - autostrada.svg Italian traffic signs - strada europea 35.svg Autostrada A1 Italia.svg Milano - Roma 0.0 108.5 PR E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Parma ovest 5.2 103.3 PR E 33
AB-Tank.svgAB-Rast.svg Rest area "Medesano" 14.7 93.8 PR E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Fornovo di Taro 22.7 85.8 PR E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Borgotaro 42.1 66.4 PR E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Berceto 51.0 57.5 PR E 33
AB-Tank.svgAB-Rast.svg Rest area "Tugo" 54.3 54.2 PR E 33
AB-Tank.svgAB-Rast.svg Rest area "Montaio"[1] 65.3 -- MS E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Pontremoli 74.6 33.9 MS E 33
AB-Tank.svgAB-Rast.svg Rest area "San Benedetto" 79.8 28.7 MS E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Aulla 91.4 17.1 MS E 33
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Italian traffic signs - strada europea 80.svg Autostrada A12 Italia.svg Genova - Rosignano M.
100.7 7.8 MS E 33
Italian traffic signs - stazione.svg Toll gate La Spezia 101.7 6.8 SP E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Diramazione per Santo Stefano di Magra 101.9 6.6 SP E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Vezzano Ligure[2][3] 103.2 5.3 SP E 33
AB-Tank.svgAB-Rast.svg Rest area "Melara"[4] -- 2.0 SP E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg Melara - Pianazze[5]
Italian traffic signs - icona industria.svg Industrial area
-- 1.9 SP E 33
AB-AS-grün.svg La Spezia Porto
Italian traffic signs - icona porto.svg Italian traffic signs - icona porto turistico.svg Port of La Spezia
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Raccordo per Lerici
107.6 0.9 SP E 33
Italian traffic signs - fine autostrada.svg Italian traffic signs - città.svg La Spezia Via Carducci
Italian traffic signs - centro città.svg Town center
Italian traffic signs - icona porto.svg Boarding cruises
Italian traffic signs - icona traghetto.svg Ferries to Palmaria, Porto Venere, Cinque Terre, Italian Riviera and Versilia
Italian traffic signs - icona pineta + mare.svg Porto Venere
Italian traffic signs - icona foresta.svg Italian traffic signs - icona mare fiume lago.svg Cinque Terre National Park
108.5 0.0 SP E 33

Santo Stefano di Magra connection

Autostrada A15 Italia.svg DIRAMAZIONE PER SANTO STEFANO DI MAGRA
Santo Stefano di Magra connection
Exit ↓km↓ ↑km↑ Province
Italian traffic signs - città.svg Santo Stefano di Magra 0.0 1.2 SP
Italian traffic signs - autostrada.svg AB-AS-grün.svg Italian traffic signs - icona industria.svg Industrial area 0.2 1.0
AB-AS-grün.svg Area Retroportuale
Italian traffic signs - icona porto.svg Italian traffic signs - icona porto turistico.svg Port of La Spezia
0.5 0.7
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Italian traffic signs - strada europea 80.svg Autostrada A15 Italia.svg Parma - La Spezia 1.2 0.0

Lerici connection

Autostrada A15 Italia.svg RACCORDO PER LERICI
Lerici connection
Exit ↓km↓ ↑km↑ Province
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Italian traffic signs - strada europea 80.svg Autostrada A15 Italia.svg Parma - La Spezia 0.0 3.7 SP
AB-AS-grün.svg Porto Est
Italian traffic signs - icona porto.svg Italian traffic signs - icona porto turistico.svg Port of La Spezia
Italian traffic signs - icona industria.svg Industrial area
0.6 3.1
Italian traffic signs - fine autostrada (figura II 346).svg Strada Statale 331 Italia.svg di Lerici
Italian traffic signs - icona pineta + mare.svg Romito Magra
3.7 0.0

Proposed construction

A plan to extend the motorway route to the north through Fontevivo, Martignana di Po and Nogarole Rocca, linking to the A22 (the Autobrennero) around Verona, has been proposed. Land has been secured both for straightening the present route through the construction of new viaducts and tunnels and for the proposed extension. The town of Villafranca in Lunigiana and neighbouring municipalities have petitioned for opening such a new toll motorway. Negotiations have begun with private motorway companies and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.

See also

Other Italian roads

Notes

  1. ^ Only in the direction of La Spezia.
  2. ^ Exit only towards La Spezia
  3. ^ Entry only towards Parma
  4. ^ Only in the direction of Parma
  5. ^ Exit only towards Parma.

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