Expressway S6 (Poland)
Expressway S6 (in Polish droga ekspresowa S6) is a major road in Poland which has been planned to run from the A6 autostrada in Szczecin, through Goleniów in West Pomerania to Gdańsk parallel to the Baltic coast, forming the main connection between Gdańsk and Szczecin.
Expressway S6 | ||||
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Droga ekspresowa S6 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Part of E28 | ||||
Length | 66.5 km (41.3 mi) 330 km (205 mi) planned | |||
Major junctions | ||||
From | A6 near Szczecin-Goleniów "Solidarność" Airport | |||
S11 near Kołobrzeg (planned) S7 near Gdańsk | ||||
To | A1 south of Gdańsk | |||
Location | ||||
Major cities | Szczecin, Gdynia, Gdańsk | |||
Highway system | ||||
National roads in Poland
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At present, the only significant section of S6 that has been built is the Obwodnica Trójmiejska (Tricity Bypass) from Gdańsk to Gdynia, which is 38.6 km (24.0 mi) long. Also a part of the S6 is 16.3 km (10.1 mi) bypass of Słupsk that was completed in October 2010.[1] The bypass of Nowogard was completed in December 2011
In July 2010, the route between Goleniów and Słupsk was finalized - it will be about 180 km (110 mi) long and pass just south of Kołobrzeg and then north of Koszalin.[2] The road will be a dual carriageway, with 27 interchanges and 130 viaducts, with about 20% of it overlapping the current route of National Road 6 (DK6).[2] Due to doubts about financing, construction was not expected to start before 2020.[3] However, later, the schedule was accelerated. The tenders for design-build contracts on the section between Goleniów and Koszalin were announced in August 2014, with expected completion around 2018. The exact route of S6 between Słupsk and Gdańsk has not yet been determined.
After World War I the German HaFraBa association had already set up plans to build an Autobahn along the route from Berlin, through the Polish Corridor, to the Free City of Danzig and East Prussia (today informally known as Berlinka). The construction was pushed by the Nazi authorities after 1933 as an extraterritorial Reichsautobahn across the Polish Corridor of pre-World War II Poland further south than the modern S6 freeway has been planned for, however the road was never completed.
Sections of the expressway
Expressway section | Length | Constructed | Note |
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Szczecin Kołbaskowo - Goleniów Północ | 2 km | Proposed western bypass of Szczecin, under research. Kołbaskowo interchange tendered. | |
Szczecin Tczewska - Goleniów Północ | 24.6 km | 1976-1979 | overlaps with S3 on this section, tender for its reconstruction in progress - will be incorporated into A6 motorway. |
Goleniów Północ- Nowogard Zachód | 19.2 km | 2015–2019 | Opened April 2019 |
Nowogard Zachód - Nowogard Wschód | 9.4 km | 2010–2011 | opened December 2011 |
Nowogard Wschód- Płoty | 20 km | 2015–2019 | Opened November 2019 |
Płoty- Kiełpino | 14.6 km | ||
Kiełpino - Kołobrzeg Zachód | 24 km | ||
Kolobrzeg Zachód- Ustronie Morskie | 14.7 km | ||
Ustronie Morskie - Koszalin | 24.2 km | ||
Koszalin - Słupsk | 66.1 km | – | Tendered |
Słupsk bypass | 16.3 km | 2008–2010 | opened October 2010. Built as single carriageway with space to add a second one in the future, second carriageway tendered. |
Słupsk- Gdynia | 105.5 km | 2019 - ongoing | Słupsk - Lębork section tendered, Lębork - Gdynia section under construction. |
Tricity Bypass II(near Żukowo) | 32.7 km | Tendered | |
Tricity Bypass | 38.6 km | 1973–2008 | built in stages starting in 1973 |
References
See also
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