A4 motorway (Portugal) explained

Country:PRT
Type:A
Route:4
Alternate Name:Portuguese: Auto-estrada de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
Map:Karte A4 PT.svg
Length Km:63
Direction B:East
Direction A:West
Terminus B:Amarante
Terminus A:Matosinhos (Porto)

The

 A 4  is a Portuguese motorway with a length of 63km (39miles), running from Matosinhos to Amarante, where it narrows to become an IP road, signed as  IP4 .

The motorway leaves the metropolitan area of Porto, through the urban areas of Ermesinde, Valongo, Paredes, Penafiel, until arriving at the mountainous town of Amarante. It is also known as one of the most dangerous motorways in the country, particularly the descent from Campo to Valongo. Many improvements are being projected by the government in this respect.

Tolls are levied.[1]

In 2013 the highway was extended from Serra do Marão to Bragança and the Portugal–Spain border, where it connects to the N-122 road (Spain). The extension will also include a bridge reaching a height above ground of 230m (760feet). Once extended the A4 will become Portugal's third-longest motorway, with a length of 223km (139miles).

Marão tunnel

On 7 May 2016, the Marão Tunnel was opened to traffic.[2] The Túnel do Marão is Portugal's longest road tunnel, 5.6km (03.5miles) long.

Notes and References

  1. Portugal Tolls, Grande Porto, accessed 24 August 2018
  2. Web site: Túnel do Marão inaugurado para quebrar barreiras e fechar feridas. Marão Tunnel opened to break barriers and close wounds. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. 12 May 2016. Portuguese.