C-31 highway (Spain)
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Eix Costaner | |
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From: | El Vendrell |
To: | Figueres |
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Primary highways in Catalonia |
C-31 or Eix Costaner is a Catalonia's primary highway. It is the result of merging several sections of previously existing roads, autopistas and autovías after the 2004's renaming of primary highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya. According to this new denomination, the first number (C-31) indicates that is a southwest-northeast highway (parallel to the Mediterranean Sea coastline), while the second number (C-31) indicates that is the closest to the Mediterranean Sea.[1][2]
The whole path for this highway is split in several points and has some gaps in its path, i.e. has "missed sections". This is due to either the sections are not constructed yet or either they are managed by the Spanish government and hence not renamed yet.
All sections suffer from heavy traffic and are often jammed, specially on working days' mornings and on summer months.
Southern section (El Vendrell-South Barcelona)
The C-31's southern section has two clearly distinguished subsections:
The first corresponds to the former C-246 road, also known as Costes del Garraf. It starts at the intersection with the N-340 at El Vendrell and runs parallel to the Mediterranean Sea coastline passing through several coastal towns such as Calafell, Cubelles (Charlie Rivel's birth town), Vilanova i la Geltrú and Sitges, and across the Garraf Massif coast it finishes at Castelldefels.
The second subsection corresponds to the former C-246 autovía, also known as Autovia de Castelldefels.
It connects Castelldefels with Barcelona's Gran Via and Plaça d'Espanya passing close to major cities such as El Prat de Llobregat and L'Hospitalet de Llobregat and to the Barcelona International Airport.
North Barcelona section (North Barcelona-Montgat)
This C-31's section corresponds to a part of the former A-19 autopista, also known as Autopista del Maresme, which was the first autopista ever in Spain (1969). It starts at Barcelona's Plaça de les Glòries and runs parallel to the coastline passing through the city of Badalona and finishing at the intersection with the B-20 and the C-32, at Montgat.
This highway section should continue over the actual N-II, at the comarca of Maresme, but since this road is managed by the Spanish government, it has not been renamed yet.
Costa Brava's section (Santa Cristina d'Aro-Figueres)
This section corresponds to the former C-253 and C-252 roads. It starts at the end of the Autovia C-65, at Santa Cristina d'Aro and runs parallel to the coastal line (Costa Brava) passing or by-passing the towns of Castell-Platja d'Aro, Palamós, Palafrugell, Pals, Torroella de Montgrí, Verges and Viladamat before ending at Figueres.
See also
References
External links
- New codification for primary highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan)
- New codification for primary highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya (in Spanish)
Coordinates: 41°11′54″N 1°34′23″E / 41.19833°N 1.57306°E