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Strada statale 148 Pontina

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State Highway 148
Strada statale 148
Pontina
Route information
Maintained by ANAS
Length109.2 km[1] (67.9 mi)
Time period1950-2002, 2019-
Major junctions
FromRome
ToTerracina
Location
CountryItaly
RegionsLazio
Highway system
SS 145 var SS 153

Strada statale 148 Pontina (SS 148),[2] previously known as Strada regionale 148 Pontina (SR 148),[3] is an Italian state highway 109.2 kilometres (67.9 mi) long in Italy in the region of Lazio that connects Rome to Terracina, passing through Latina and through the localities of Pomezia, Ardea in the Metropolitan City of Rome and for Aprilia, Pontinia and Sabaudia in province of Latina.

History

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Traced on the route of the ancient via Pontina or via Severiana, the northern section, between Rome and Borgo Piave (LT), was built in the forties and inaugurated in 1950. The southern section, between Borgo Piave and Terracina, was built between the sixties and seventies with the name of "via Mediana", integrating and expanding the existing road network, including in particular a large part of the reclamation road called "via Lunga" built in the thirties for the reclamation of the Agro Pontino.

In 1998 the government decided to devolve to the Regions all the state roads that were not considered of "national importance".[4] The list of those roads, compiled in 2000, defined the state road nr. 148 of "regional interest", and therefore it was devolved to the Lazio region effectively from 1 February 2002, which then devolved the competences to the provinces of Rome and Latina for the relevant sections;[5] from 5 March 2007, the management was entrusted to ASTRAL S.P.A.;[6] from 21 January 2019 management has returned to ANAS.[7]

Route

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Via Cristoforo Colombo
The Grande Raccordo Anulare
Zoomarine
View of Castelli Romani

Via Pontina
Exit Province
Via Cristoforo Colombo RM
Via di Acqua Acetosa - Ostiense
Via Laurentina - Via Cristoforo Colombo
Grande Raccordo Anulare
Spinaceto - Mostacciano
Commercial area
Tor de' Cenci
Spinaceto sud
Castel di Decima
Tor de' Cenci sud
Torvajanica - Pratica di Mare
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Castel Romano
Consortium agglomeration
Via della Comunella
Pomezia
Torvajanica
Pomezia
Castelli Romani
Torvajanica
Pomezia sud
Maggiona
Via Pontina Vecchia
Via Laurentina
Via Pontina Vecchia – Ardea
Ardea
Ardea
Via Ardeatina
Casalazzara
LT
Via Apriliana
Via del Tufetto
Via Vallelata – Via Fossignano
Via delle Valli – Via della Riserva Nuova
Via Isarco
AnzioNettuno
Aprilia
Via Appia
Montarelli
Multiplex
Aprilia
Via MascagniVia del Commercio – Borgata Agip
Aprilia
Viale Europa
Stadio
Via dei Giardini
U-turn
Nettuno - Via Campana
Torre del Padiglione – Campo di Carne
NettunoVelletri
Campoverde nord
Campoverde
"Flower Market" Fair
NettunoAnzio
Le Ferriere
U-turn
Strada provinciale CisternaNettuno
Borgo Montello
Borgo Bainsizza
Borgo Podgora
Piattaforma Logistica Integrata
Dogana – Latina Scalo
Cisterna di Latina
Borgo Sabotino
Borgo Santa Maria
Istituto statale Agrario
ARPA Lazio
Via Pontina
SabaudiaSan Felice CirceoTerracina
Latina

References

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  1. ^ "Individuazione delle rete stradale di interesse regionale - Regione Lazio" (PDF).
  2. ^ "La rete Anas". 6 October 2016.
  3. ^ "SR 148 - Pontina". ASTRAL - Azienda Strade Lazio S.p.A.
  4. ^ Decreto Legislativo 31 marzo 1998, n. 112, art. 1, comma 1 (in Italian)
  5. ^ Regione Lazio (ed.). "L.R. 14 del 06/08/1999 (artt. 124-125)".
  6. ^ Corte dei conti (ed.). "Deliberazione n. 17/2010/PRS" (PDF). pp. 13–15. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  7. ^ "Pontina: La gestione è passata ufficialmente ad Anas". 23 January 2019.

See also

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Other Italian roads

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