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Autopista AP-68
Route information
Part of E804
Length272 km (169 mi)
Restrictions
Speed

Road restrictions

Other restrictions
Major junctions
FromZaragoza
ToBilbao
Location
CountrySpain
Highway system

    The Autopista AP-68 (also AP-68, Autopista Vasco-Aragonesa or Autopista del Ebro)[1] is a Spanish autopista route. It connects Zaragoza with Bilbao via Tudela, Calahorra and Logroño. The entirety of the route forms the entirety of the European route E804, a B class road in the International E-road Network.

    AP-68 / E 804 begins in Bilbao, Spain, passes by Logroño, and ends in Zaragoza, following the path of the Autopista/Autovia 68.

    The E 804 through Zaragoza, Spain

    It has junctions with Autovía A-2, Autovía A-15, Autovía A-1 and ends at the Autovía A-8.

    The highway begins in link 22 of the AP-8 (E-70) and ends on link 318 of the A-2 (E-90) (Autovía del Nordeste). Built between 1974 and 1979, its length is about 295 km. Until 2003, this highway was known as A-68.

    Concession expiry

    In 2000, the José María Aznar government, the PP, extended the highway concession that expired in 2011 up to 2026,[2] making its recovery impossible, as it was strongly criticized by the Aragon regions and the Basque Country, then governed by PSOE-Aragon and PNV, respectively. In exchange for the extension of the concession, certain tolls became cheaper. The closing date of the award is November 10, 2026.[3]

    Subsidized tolls

    The highway concessionaire has signed agreements with the Government of La Rioja and the Regional Government of Aragón to enable certain routes free of charge, provided the VIA-T device is used.

    For journeys between the Cenicero (10) links and Agoncillo (13), inclusive, and intermediate, tolls are free for users of VIA-T.

    Since February 1, 2008, light vehicles that perform return trips within a 24-hour period on any route between the Haro (9) links and Alfaro (16), inclusive, and intermediate, tolls are free for users of VIA-T. Until that date only the toll for the return trip was free, under the same conditions.

    Since February 1, 2009, if a return trip is made between the Gallur (19) and Zaragoza (23) links in a 24-hour period, light vehicles are free where the same route is taken for the outward and return journey and the same VIA-T device is used.

    In the Basque section a social toll is applied, only to citizens registered in Álava, with discounts for those taking more than 25 trips per month.

    Traffic

    Exit list

    Name of exitName of exitLink roads
    Bilbao E-70   A-8 
    1Arrigorriaga BI-625 
    Arrigorriaga service area
    2Llodio-Areta BI-625 
    Toll
    3Llodio-Orozco A-625 
     Álava  /  Vizcaya 
    4Amurrio-Ziorraga A-624 
    5 Altube
    Vitoria-Pamplona
     N-622 
    6Subijana
    Pobes-Nanclares
    7 Vitoria
    Madrid-Burgos
     E-5   E-80   A-1   AP-1 
    8Miranda de Ebro-Zambrana N-124 
     La Rioja   LA RIOJA  /  Álava   PAÍS VASCO 
    9Haro-Casalarreina N-126 
    10Cenicero-Nájera LR-113 
    11Logroño west
    Navarrete-Fuenmayor
     A-12   LR-137 
    12Logroño-Soria N-111   LO-20 
    13Logroño east-El Sequero
    Agoncillo-Logroño–Agoncillo Airport
     N-232   LO-20 
     COMUNIDAD FORAL DE NAVARRA  /  La Rioja   LA RIOJA 
    14Lodosa-Pradejón (this link is only active from Lodosa-Zaragoza and vice versa) NA-123   LR-123 
     La Rioja   LA RIOJA  /  COMUNIDAD FORAL DE NAVARRA 
    15Calahorra-Arnedo LR-134 
     COMUNIDAD FORAL DE NAVARRA  /  La Rioja   LA RIOJA 
    16Corella-Alfaro NA-6920   LR-287 
    17 Pamplona AP-15 
    18Tudela
    Tarazona
     A-68   N-121 
     Provincia de Zaragoza  ARAGÓN  /  COMUNIDAD FORAL DE NAVARRA 
    19Borja
    Gallur
     N-122   A-127 
    20Alagón-Figueruelas A-68 
    Toll
    22Alagón A-126 
    Continues to Zaragoza via  A-68  A-68 

    Route

    References

    1. "A-68 / AP-68 (Autovía / Autopista del Ebro y Autopista Vasco-Aragonesa)". Archived from the original on 2 April 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
    2. "Article 2. Article 6 of the Royal Decree 3048/1982, of 12 November, reads as follows:" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2012-06-29. "El período concesional, señalado en el artículo dieciséis del Decreto 2802/1973, de 2 de noviembre, de adjudicación de la concesión, se establece en cincuenta y tres años, contados a partir de la fecha de publicación del referido Decreto. (The concessional period, indicated by article 16 of decree 2802/1973 on 2 November, in the concessional adjudication, is established for 53 years from the date of publication of said Decree)"
    3. "... Dicha gratuidad está previsto sea de aplicación desde el 1 de septiembre de 2007 hasta el final del plazo de concesión, el 10 de noviembre de 2026." (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2012-06-29.
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