Greek National Road 95

Greek National Road 95 is one of the main arteries on the island of Rhodes, Greece. It connects the city of Rhodes with the village of Lindos.

History

Until 1999 it was a single carriageway that, especially during summer time, made driving to the south east part of the island a bad experience. In 1999 the first part of the road from the city to Faliraki was expanded to a dual carriageway with 4 lanes and jersey barrier island. Nowadays (Sep14) a further widening of the road part from Faliraki to Kolymbia is almost completed while further consideration for the part from Kolymbia to Lindos is in development.

Route

GR-95's northern end is at the port of Rhodes (city). The main junctions of the road are (Rhodes City to Lindos direction):

From Kolymbia to Lindos the road is single carriageway making junctions hard to record, as every 50 or 100 metres one exists. Please note that since 2014 roundabouts were constructed in major crossroads in this part of GR-95.

Greek National Road 95
Exit[1]Junction name[1]↓km↓↑km↑Access to other places
1 Rhodes City 0,0 45,0 Rodini district
2 Ilia Venezi 0,9 44,1 Analipsi, Ag. Apostoloi districts, Hospital
3 Asgourou 3,1 41,9
4 Agios Hristoforos 4,1 40,9 Tris, Ialysos
5 Koskinou 4,7 40,3
6 Tsairi 6,5 38,5 Pastida, Maritsa villages, Rhodes Airport
7 Kallithea 8,2 36,8
8 Faliraki resort 9,4 35,6
9 Faliraki centre 10,3 34,7
10 Afantou north 15,3 29,7
11 Afantou centre 17,0 28,0
Kolymbia 21,0 24,0 single carriageway
Archangelos 27,0 18,0 single carriageway
Kalathos 40,0 5,0 single carriageway
Lindos 45,0 0,0 single carriageway

Notes

  1. 1 2 Junction names and numbers are unofficial

Coordinates: 36°15′45″N 28°08′39″E / 36.2625°N 28.1443°E / 36.2625; 28.1443

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