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Autovía A-3
Autovía del Este
E901
Route information
Length354.98 km (220.57 mi)
Major junctions
FromMadrid
ToValencia
Location
CountrySpain
Highway system

The Autovía A-3 (also called Autovía del Este) is a Spanish autovía which starts in Madrid and ends in Valencia. It is the shortest of the six radial autovías stemming from Madrid, at 355 km (220.5 miles), and forms European route E901. It replaced most of the former N-III road.

Sections

# From To Length Signal
1 Madrid Rivas-Vaciamadrid 22.38 km A-3
2 Rivas-Vaciamadrid Arganda del Rey 5.43 km A-3
3 Arganda del Rey Tarancón 59.59 km A-3
4 Tarancón Motilla del Palancar 130.67 km A-3
5 Motilla del Palancar Utiel 69.23 km A-3
6 Utiel Requena 14.54 km A-3
7 Requena Valencia 67.56 km A-3

Major cities crossed