Autostrada A20 (Italy)

The Autostrada A20 is a toll motorway on the island of Sicily that links the city of Palermo to Messina. The motorway from Messina follows the Tyrrhenian coast for 181 km (112 mi) until it meets the A19 Palermo-Catania at Buonfornello. The motorway A20, at its eastern-end, is also connected to the A18 Messina-Catania. It's a four lane motorway (two lanes for each direction) in its whole length. Consorzio per le Autostrade Siciliane is in charge of toll collection, management, and maintenance of the motorway.[1]

A20 Motorway
Autostrada A20
Messina-Palermo
Route information
Length181 km (112 mi)
Major junctions
East endMessina
West endBuonfornello-A19
Location
RegionsSicily
Highway system
Autostrade of Italy
Autostrada A20 near Torregrotta

History

The construction of the A20 was really slow, partially because of the difficult orography of the Tyrrhenian coast. The first stretch of this motorway, from Messina Boccetta to Divieto, was opened the 1 June 1972 but works for the entire length were completed only the 21 December 2004 with the opening of the exit for Castelbuono.

Messina-Palermo

A20 MESSINA - PALERMO
TypeExit↓km↓↑km↑ProvinceEuropean Road
Messina-Catania0,0181,8ME
Toll station Messina Sud0,0181,8ME
Messina Sud - Tremestieri Ferries0,0181,8ME
Service station
"Tremestieri Ovest" (asimm.)
-180,0ME
Messina San Filippo3,5178,3ME
Messina Gazzi5,1176,7ME
Messina Centro
Ferries for Villa San Giovanni
7,1174,7ME
Messina Boccetta
Ferries for Villa San Giovanni
9,1172,7ME
Messina GiostraME
Messina AnnunziataME
Toll station Messina Nord21,0160,8ME
Villafranca Tirrena
(monodirectional to and from ME)
21,0-ME
Service station "Divieto"22159ME
Rometta24,7157,1ME
Milazzo - Ferries for Aeolian Islands38,5143,3ME
Service station
"Olivarella Sud" (asimm.)
-140ME
Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto47,2134,6ME
Portorosa - FurnariME
Falcone58,7123,1ME
Service station "Tindari"61119ME
Patti67,2114,6ME
Brolo-Capo d'Orlando est84,797,1ME
Capo d'Orlando (in project)90,091,8ME
Rocca di Capri Leone
Capo d'Orlando ovest
97,884,0ME
Sant'Agata di Militello106,675,2ME
Service station
"Acquedolci Sud" (asimm.)
-70ME
Reitano-Santo Stefano di Camastra135,046,8ME
Tusa144,037,8ME
Pollina-Castelbuono155,026,8PA
Cefalù168,013,8PA
Toll station Buonfornello180,81,0PA
Palermo-Catania181,80,0PA

A19 from Buonfornello to Palermo

A19 PALERMO - CATANIA
TypeExit↓km↓↑km↑ProvinceEuropean Road
Buonfornello - Termini Imerese est
Messina Catania
46,0PA
Agglomerato Industriale42,2PA
Area Servizio "Caracoli"34,0PA
Termini Imerese31,2PA
Trabia25,2PA
Altavilla Milicia17,2PA
Casteldaccia15,2PA
Bagheria12,2PA
Villabate - Ficarazzi
Catanese
5,5PA
Palermo Brancaccio - Zona Industriale3,5PA
Palermo
R40
0,0PA
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