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Greek National Road 64

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National Road 64
Εθνική Οδός 64
Map
Route of the EO64 road, in blue
Route information
Length15.2 km[1] (9.4 mi)
Existed9 July 1963–present
Major junctions
East endKato Achaia
West endAraxos
Location
CountryGreece
RegionsWestern Greece
Primary
destinations
  • Kato Achaia
  • Araxos
Highway system
  • Highways in Greece
EO63 EO65

Greek National Road 64 (Greek: Εθνική Οδός 64, abbreviated as EO64) is a national road in the regional unit of Achaea, Greece. Created in 1963 from a former national airport road, the EO64 is a branch of the EO9 from Kato Achaia to Araxos, north of Patras Araxos Airport.

Route

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The EO64 is officially defined as a branch of the EO9, running between Kato Achaia to the east and Araxos to the west.[2] It passes through the villages of Niforeika, Kalamaki [el] and Lakkopetra. According to the map of the national and provincial road network by the General Secretariat of Infrastructure (of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport) in April 2026, the road between Araxos and Patras Araxos Airport is part of Achaea Provincial Road 39.[3]

History

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Ministerial Decision G25871 of 9 July 1963 created the EO64 from the old EO91, which was an national airport road that existed by royal decree from 1955 to 1963.[2][4] In 1995, the EO64 became part of the secondary national road network.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Relation: National Road 64". OpenStreetMap. Cambridge: OpenStreetMap Foundation. Retrieved 16 May 2026. One-way segments count as half the total distance and link roads are not counted.
  2. ^ a b Ministerial Decision G25871/1963, 9 July 1963 (FEK B' 319/23.07.1963, pp. 2500–2501). Archived from the original on 21 September 2025. Retrieved 28 October 2025.
  3. ^ "Map of the national and provincial road network". General Secretariat of Infrastructure (in Greek). Athens: Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation. 29 April 2026. Retrieved 10 June 2026.
  4. ^ Royal Decree, 9 August 1955 (FEK A' 222/20.08.1955, pp. 1824–1925). Archived from the original on 23 April 2025. Retrieved 28 October 2025.
  5. ^ Ministerial Decision DMEO/e/oik/779/1995, Ar. Β12, 24 July 1995 (FEK B' 800/14.09.1995, pp. 9399–9400). Archived from the original on 1 November 2025. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
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