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Autovía del Este | |
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Length | 354.98 km (220.57 mi) |
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From | Madrid |
To | Valencia |
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Country | Spain |
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The Autovía A-3 (also called Autovía del Este) (Valencian: Autovia de l’Est) is a Spanish autovía that starts in Madrid and ends in Valencia. It is the shortest of the six radial autovías stemming from Madrid, at 355 km (220.5 miles), and the entirety of the route forms the entirety of the European route E901, a B class road in the International E-road network.
# | From | To | Length | Signal |
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1 | Madrid | Rivas-Vaciamadrid | 22.38 km | A-3 / E 901 |
2 | Rivas-Vaciamadrid | Arganda del Rey | 5.43 km | A-3 / E 901 |
3 | Arganda del Rey | Tarancón | 59.59 km | A-3 / E 901 |
4 | Tarancón | Motilla del Palancar | 130.67 km | A-3 / E 901 |
5 | Motilla del Palancar | Utiel | 69.23 km | A-3 / E 901 |
6 | Utiel | Requena | 14.54 km | A-3 / E 901 |
7 | Requena | Valencia | 67.56 km | A-3 / E 901 |
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