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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox road The Europe motorway (Шаблон:Lang-bg, Шаблон:Lang), designated A6, is a motorway[1] that will link the Bulgarian capital Sofia with Serbia at the Kalotina border crossing. Spanning approximately Шаблон:Convert, the motorway is planned to be connected with the Serbian A4 motorway.

In 2018 the government changed its name from Kalotina motorway to Europe motorway, as well as merging the Northern Sofia Bypass in it and designating it A6.[2]

Tenders

The first 31.5 km of the motorway (Kalotina–Herakovo) were tendered in 2012,[3] and the construction works were expected to begin in 2013.[4][5] The route in the tendered section follows the existing major road 8/European route E80 road and also is part of Pan-European Corridor X, branch C. In October 2013 the tender procedure was cancelled due to lacking financing under the allocated for Bulgaria EU funds.[6]

In May 2014, the section between Kalotina and Herakovo was retendered. This time it has been divided into 2 sublots, Kalotina-Dragoman and Dragoman-Herakovo. The costs are estimated at 200 million levs (102.26 million euro).[7][8] Later, this tender also was cancelled.

On September 13, 2017, the sections Kalotina-Dragoman and Dragoman-Slivnitsa were put to tender; Strabag is to build the first section, GBS-Infrastructure the latter.[9]

Construction

Construction of the 17 km long Dragoman - Slivnitsa section was launched in the second half of May 2019 and was opened in November 2020[10] Construction of Dragoman - Kalotina section is currently ongoing. There is presently a 4-lane undivided highway between Slivnitsa and the Sofia Ring Road.

Exits

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Exit km Destinations Lanes Notes
Файл:BAB-Grenze.svg Файл:AB-grün.svg 0 Kalotina; Шаблон:Flagicon Serbia, Файл:Motorway-A4-Hex-Green.svg Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 1+644 Kalotina Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 13+046 Dragoman-west Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service[11]
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 14+389 Dragoman-east Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 25+850 Slivnitsa-west Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 29+206.86 Slivnitsa-east Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 45+540 Kostinbrod Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg Under Construction [12]
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 48+460 Volujak Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg Under Construction [13]
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 48+611 Sofia ring road Файл:Mw A3 BG.svg Файл:2 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 51+695 Rozhen blvd. Файл:3 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 53+462 Iliyantsi blvd. Файл:3 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg Not yet in service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 57+750 Chepinsko shose str. Файл:3 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service
Файл:AB-AS-blau.svg 59+282 East tangent, Файл:Airplane silhouette.svg Sofia Airport Файл:3 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg Not yet in service
Шаблон:Nowrap begin Файл:AB-ende-grün.svg Файл:AB-AS-grün.svg Файл:AB-AS-blau.svgШаблон:Nowrap end 63+611 Sofia ring road Файл:Mw A1 BG.svg Файл:Mw A2 BG.svg Файл:3 active lanes and 1 emergency.svg In service

Northern Bypass Highway

Файл:Northern Tangent Sofia.svg
Sofia Northern Bypass

The Northern Bypass Highway or Sofia Northern Speed Tangent (Шаблон:Lang-bg, Шаблон:Lang) is a dual carriageway, grade separated road with controlled-access, designed for high speeds. The Northern Bypass has three traffic lanes and an emergency lane in each carriageway. The motorway gets around the Bulgarian capital Sofia from north to carry the transit traffic, which otherwise would pass through the city or via the Sofia ring road.

The Bypass is an important thoroughfare, as it connects four motorways - A1 Trakia motorway (via the Sofia ring road), A2 Hemus motorway and the A3 Struma motorway. Also, it connects 3 Pan-European corridors - IV, VIII and X.

Construction

In 2012, a tender for construction was announced.[14] Construction works were expected to begin in 2013,[15][16] but due to litigation the contract for design and build was signed in February 2014.[17] The term for implementation of the contract is 18 months. Due to land expropriation issues,[18] the construction works started in February 2015.[19]

The first 13 kilometers of the motorway were opened in the end of 2015[20] and the remaining segment was inaugurated on 28 April 2016.[21]

Gallery

Notes

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References

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