Raccordo autostradale RA2

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Autostrada Connection 2
Raccordo autostradale 2
Raccordo autostradale di Avellino
Motorway connection to Avellino
Italia - mappa raccordo RA2.svg
Route information
Part of E841
Maintained by ANAS
Length22.406 km (13.922 mi)
Major junctions
From Fisciano
To Atripalda
Highway system
  • Roads in Italy
 Italian traffic signs - raccordo autostradale 3.svg RA 3

The Raccordo autostradale 2 (RA 2), or Raccordo autostradale di Avellino, literally "Motorway connection to Avellino", is an Italian motorway that connects the city of Avellino with the motorways A2 and A30 at the Fisciano junction.
It is a part of the European route E841.

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History

The road, originally connecting Salerno to Avellino, was built by the state road company ANAS to connect the city of Avellino to the national motorway network at Salerno; in 1967 it was technically classified as a motorway, with the official denomination "Raccordo autostradale Salerno-Avellino" (literally: "Motorway connection Salerno–Avellino"). [1]

In 2001 the road got the official number RA 02, [2] actually not commonly used.

In 2017 the section between Salerno and Fisciano was classified as a part of the new A2 motorway; after that the shorter RA 2 is called "Raccordo autostradale di Avellino" (literally: "Motorway connection to Avellino").

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References

  1. D.M. 22-08-1967 (in Italian)
  2. D.P.C.M. 21-09-2001 (in Italian)