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Autostrada A58
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Autostrada A58 or Tangenziale Est Esterna di Milano ("Milan external east ring road") is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 32 kilometres (20 mi) long. It is the second ring road east of Milan after the Autostrada A51, managed by the company Tangenziale Esterna S.p.a. The Autostrada A58 ring road connects, on the east side of Milan, the Autostrada A4 with the Autostrada A1 via the Autostrada A35.
Autostrada A58 | ||||
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Tangenziale Est Esterna di Milano | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ANAS | ||||
Length | 32 km (20 mi) | |||
Existed | 2014–present | |||
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Beltway around Milan | ||||
North end | Agrate Brianza | |||
Major intersections | ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
South end | Cerro al Lambro | |||
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Country | Italy | |||
Regions | Lombardy | |||
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Together with the Autostrada A50 (Milan west ring road), the Autostrada A51 (Milan east ring road) and the Autostrada A52 (Milan north ring road), it is the largest system of ring roads around a city in Italy, for a total length greater than 100 kilometres (62 mi).[1] By adding the urban sections of Autostrada A1 and Autostrada A4, which runs parallel to the Milan north ring road by connecting Autostrada A51, Autostrada A50 and Autostrada A58, to the four ring roads, a system of urban highways that totally surrounds the city.