C-25 (Spain)

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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[1]; 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.[2]

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.[3]

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.[4]

Exits

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