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.[1] 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.
The Autovía A-3 was inaugurated on 3 December 1998.[2]
Sections
# | From | To | Length | Signal |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
Major cities crossed
- Madrid
- Arganda del Rey
- Tarancón
- Honrubia
- Motilla del Palancar
- Minglanilla
- Utiel
- Requena
- Buñol
- Cheste
- Valencia
Route
References
- ^ Martín, Pablo (6 November 2023). "Este es el radar que más multa en la autopista A3, dónde está y cómo reconocerlo". 20 minutos (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 April 2025.
- ^ Pascual, Alfredo (20 April 2018). "Nacional III, la carretera fantasma". El Confidencial (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 April 2025.
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