RIO GR
- GRRIO
- Latitude: 38.31
- Longitude: 21.786
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Rio Western Greece 265 00 Greece
Rio GR, also known as Rion or Rio-Antirrio, is a significant port located in the western part of Greece, near the city of Patras. Situated strategically at the mouth of the Gulf of Corinth, it serves as a crucial maritime link between the Peloponnese peninsula and mainland Greece. Here are some key details and specifications about the Rio port:
Geographic Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 38.3167° N latitude and 21.7833° E longitude
- Region: Western Greece
- Nearby City: Patras, approximately 7 kilometers to the west
Port Specifications
- Type: Passenger and cargo port with ferry services
- Primary Function: Facilitates the crossing between Rio and Antirrio, catering mainly to passenger traffic, commercial vehicles, and freight services.
Infrastructure
- Berths and Piers: Multiple berths to accommodate ferries and cargo vessels.
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services that provide frequent crossings between Rio and Antirrio, making it a critical link for road transport.
- Facilities:
- Passenger terminals
- Parking areas for vehicles waiting to board ferries
- Loading and unloading facilities for cargo vehicles
- Amenities such as waiting areas, restrooms, and small retail outlets
Connectivity and Access
- Rio-Antirrio Bridge: A remarkable engineering structure located near the port that connects the Peloponnese with Central Greece, supplemented by the ferry services from the port.
- Road Access: Direct access to the Greek national road network, facilitating efficient movement of goods and passengers to various parts of Greece.
- Public Transport: Available services connecting the port with Patras and other nearby regions.
Significance
- Historical Importance: Rio has a historical significance due to its proximity to the ancient city of Patras and strategic location at the Gulf of Corinth.
- Economic Impact: Plays a vital role in local and regional economies by enabling smooth logistics and transportation.
Environmental Considerations
- Sustainability Efforts: The port authorities are often involved in ensuring environmentally sustainable practices, particularly concerning maritime traffic and operations.
Navigation and Safety
- Navigational Aids: Modern navigational aids for safe entry and departure of vessels.
- Port Authority: Managed by local port authorities ensuring compliance with national and international maritime regulations.
Key Highlights
- Popular for ferry crossings between Rio and Antirrio, reducing travel time and providing an alternative to the Rio-Antirio Bridge.
- Crucial for local commerce and tourism, serving as a gateway to the western part of Greece.
Future Development Plans
- Ongoing improvements in infrastructure and services to enhance capacity and efficiency.
- Potential expansion to accommodate increasing passenger and cargo traffic.
The port of Rio GR is an essential component of Greece’s maritime infrastructure, providing a necessary link between two major landmasses and supporting both local and regional transportation needs.
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