Autostrada A27 (Italy)
The Autostrada A27 is a major Italian motorway running from Venice to Belluno in the Veneto region. It is also known as the "Autostrada Venezia-Belluno". The route is primarily a north-south alignment, traversing the pre-Alpine foothills and valleys. Its construction was driven by the need to improve transport links to the mountainous Belluno province, facilitating both regional access and tourism.
The A27 plays a crucial role in connecting the Veneto region’s coastal areas with its inland mountainous districts. It is an important artery for commerce, commuting, and tourism, significantly impacting the economies of both Venice and Belluno. The motorway features several tunnels and viaducts, necessitated by the challenging terrain.
While the specific details of toll pricing and precise length vary and are subject to change, the A27 is considered a vital part of Italy's national highway system. Its importance is further emphasized by its connection to other major Autostrade networks, offering motorists convenient access to other regions of Italy. Further research may reveal specific details about planned expansions or ongoing maintenance projects.