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Encyclopedia > Greece Interstate 33

Greece Interstate 33 is a highway that runs from Patras, originally at Dimitris Gounaris Street, now begins at the beltway, and had a branch ending at Olympia, and ends near Vytina, and Levídi, and some think it still ends at Ellinikon near Andritsaina and Megalopolis. Its length is about: 130 km, 170 km with the second branch, and 200 km with both, and 175 km from Patras to S of Ellinikon.


The highway follows into towns and villages like:


On some maps: Rhion (obsolete) - GR-8A - Patras.

  • Patras (southbound)
  • Akrotiriou Street
  • South by-pass near the Glafkos river
  • Demokratias Street
  • Access to Ilias Street and GR-9 along with the Patras Bypass at the Ovrya interchange (exit 4 southbound/2 northbound)
  • Ovrya
  • near Kallithéa, Achaia
  • junction with road to Chalandritsa and Kalavryta
  • junction with two roads to Fares and the Patras Industrial Area
  • Diasello
  • Agia Iliada
  • forest
  • Panopoulo
  • junction with a second branch
  • Lampeia
  • Tripotama
  • Panagitsa
  • junction with GR-74. Tertiary: Dimitsaina - Stremnitsa - Elliniko - GR-76. rarely operable

Second Branch: near Panopoulo - Olympia, now rarely operable. Also the only road linking Krestena and Pyrgos and Kalavrita.

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