Autostrada A58 or Tangenziale Est Esterna di Milano ("Milan external east ring road") is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 32 kilometres (20 mi) long in Italy located in the region of Lombardy. It is the second east ring road of Milan after the Autostrada A51, managed by the company Tangenziale Esterna S.p.a. The Autostrada A58 ring road connects, on the east side of Milan, the Autostrada A4 with the Autostrada A1 via the Autostrada A35.

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Autostrada A58
Tangenziale Est Esterna di Milano
Milan external east ring road
Route information
Maintained by ANAS
Length32 km (20 mi)
Existed2014–present
Major junctions
Beltway around Milan
North endAgrate Brianza
Major intersections A4 in Agrate Brianza
A35 in Liscate
A1 in Cerro al Lambro
South endCerro al Lambro
Location
CountryItaly
RegionsLombardy
Highway system
A 57 A 59
Map of Milan's ring roads with the Autostrada A58 highlighted

Together with the Autostrada A50 (Milan west ring road), the Autostrada A51 (Milan east ring road) and the Autostrada A52 (Milan north ring road), it is the largest system of ring roads around a city in Italy, for a total length greater than 100 kilometres (62 mi).[1] By adding the urban sections of Autostrada A1 and Autostrada A4, which runs parallel to the Milan north ring road by connecting Autostrada A51, Autostrada A50 and Autostrada A58, to the four ring roads, a system of urban highways that totally surrounds the city.

History

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On 11 June 2012, the first construction site of the external ring road opens. On 23 July 2014, the entire section of the Autostrada A35 or BRE.BE.MI opens and with it also the first completed section of the external ring road, called "Arco TEEM, enters into operation.", to allow reaching the Pozzuolo Martesana and the Liscate barrier. The opening of the entire route took place on Saturday 16 May 2015, while 2016 was the deadline for the realization of all the related works.[2]

Route

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Autostrada A58 near Paullo
  TANGENZIALE EST ESTERNA DI MILANO
Autostrada A58
Exit ↓km↓ ↑km↑ Province European Route
      Autostrada A4 (Torino - Venezia - Trieste)
  Milan Malpensa Airport
  Milan Bergamo Airport
  Tangenziale Nord di Milano
0.0 km
(0 mi)
32.0 km
(19.9 mi)
MB --
  Pessano con Bornago 1.7 km
(1.1 mi)
30.3 km
(18.8 mi)
MI
  Gessate
  Padana Superiore (Gessate - Gorgonzola - Cassina de' Pecchi - Cernusco sul Naviglio)
  MM2 Gessate
  Milano viale Palmanova
4.1 km
(2.5 mi)
27.9 km
(17.3 mi)
  Pozzuolo Martesana
  Cassanese (Melzo - Vignate - Pioltello - Segrate)
  Tangenziale Est di Milano
  Milano Lambrate
8.2 km
(5.1 mi)
23.8 km
(14.8 mi)
    Autostrada A35 (Brescia - Treviglio) 9.7 km
(6.0 mi)
22.3 km
(13.9 mi)
  Liscate
  Rivoltana (  Milan Linate Airport - Rodano - Truccazzano - Rivolta d'Adda)
  Tangenziale Est di Milano
  Milano viale Forlanini
14.4 km
(8.9 mi)
17.6 km
(10.9 mi)
  Paullo
  Paullese (Paullo - Crema - Cremona)
  Tangenziale Est di Milano
  MM3 San Donato
  Milano Rogoredo - corso Lodi
18.5 km
(11.5 mi)
13.5 km
(8.4 mi)
  Vizzolo Predabissi
  Via Emilia (Melegnano - Lodi - Piacenza)
29.4 km
(18.3 mi)
2.6 km
(1.6 mi)
      Autostrada A1   Milano Corvetto - Bologna - Napoli
  Tangenziale Ovest di Milano
  Tangenziale Est di Milano
32.0 km
(19.9 mi)
0.0 km
(0 mi)

References

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  1. ^ "7 cose che forse non sapevi delle TANGENZIALI di Milano" (in Italian). Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Tem, anti-traffico per Milano" Il ministro Passera all'inaugurazione" (in Italian). Il Giorno. Retrieved 31 August 2024.

See also

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Other Italian roads

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