- Greek National Road 70
Greek National Road 70 is a highway linking
Argos ,Nafplio ,Epidavros , andCorinth . It is one of the few highways that run eastward while ending north. The cardinal direction is not marked. The kilometre markings are marked from west to east in the south and north to south in the second section. The highway is divided into two, theArgos - Epidavros Highway andCorinth - Epidavros Highway with a junction toPorto Cheli which is the main unofficial highway joint fromCorinth . The highway passes in the northern and eastern part of the plain inArgolis , It runs in the low-lying areas as high as 200 m in the central part of Argolis and runs within theSaronic Gulf on the western side for the rest of the route with the southern part running partially inland with forests bushes and rocky landscapes in the southern part in the northern part and ending inCorinth via a junction and an interchange 400 meters west of theCorinth Canal . It runs throughArgolis andCorinth or just Argolis.*Length: about 100 km--48 km from Argos to Epidavros and about 50 km from Corinth to junction with a road to Troizina and Porto Cheli.
The road runs no high as 300 to 400 m above sea level.
History
In
1995 , the construction of GR-8A corinth 3-lane bypass and the Epidaurus clover-leaf interchange began. It was completed in 1997 next to the future high-speed rail underpass.Places
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