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Autopista del Sur de Tenerife
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Route information
Length103 km (64 mi)
Major junctions
FromSanta Cruz de Tenerife
ToSantiago del Teide
Location
CountrySpain
Autonomous
community
Canary Islands
ProvinceSanta Cruz de Tenerife
Highway system

The TF-1 (or Autopista del Sur, "Southern Motorway") is a motorway encircling the eastern and the southern parts of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands). The TF-1 motorway runs from the capital Santa Cruz in the north to Adeje with its major tourist resorts Los Cristianos and Playa de las Américas in the south of the island, and continues to Santiago del Teide in the west. It is a 103 km motorway and interchange numbers go facing south. The motorway is one in the Canary Islands that passes through most of the municipalities and is the longest in the archipelago.

Description

The motorway begins with the junction with the northern motorway TF-5 and the short TF-4 near the Canary Islands' only refinery and is 1 km south from the centre of Santa Cruz. The TF-1 follows the coastline to the Tenerife South Reina Sofia airport, then to Adeje and ends near Santiago del Teide.

Municipalities

History

The TF-1 motorway connected Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Candelaria first in the mid 1970s. In 1978 a very important extension to the new southern airport supported the creation of new villages on the south-east coast, like the small holiday resort of Abades and prepared the field for a phenomenal touristic expansion starting from Los Cristianos and extending to Las Americas. The famous town of Güímar was connected the same year. In the 1990s the TF-1 was extended to Arona and in 2001 to Adeje to meet up with an increasing demand. The motorway runs from El Rosario to San Miguel de Abona over the mountain landscape and serves mountain interchanges. The part between Candelaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife has been enlarged on 3 ways in 2008.

In 2012 the TF-1 was used to film action scenes for the movie Fast and Furious 6.

In 2015 TF-1 was extended from Adeje to Santiago del Teide. This extension has now been completed as from January 2016, and in doing so has provided shorter and travel distances from the mountain towns of Santiago del Teide, Tamaimo, Chio, amongst others to Adeje, Playa de las Americas, Los Cristianos, and the southern based airport Reina Sofia (TFS).

The motorway extension suffered many delays in opening due but is now fully operational as of January 2016.

Future

TF-1 will form part of the Tenerife Island Ring on the completion of the Erjos tunnel. TF-1 in Santiago del Teide will be connected to TF-5 in El Tanque, replacing the current TF-82 with a safer and 45 minute quicker route.

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-12-15. Retrieved 2018-12-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Behind the scenes Fast and furious 6 in Tenerife part 2". YouTube.
  3. Admin (2023-06-26). "The drilling of the first mouth of the Erjos tunnel is completed". Tenerife Weekly News. Retrieved 2024-06-22.

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