Expressway S8 (Poland)

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Expressway S8
Droga ekspresowa S8
Route information
Part of E67
Length554.4 km (344.5 mi)
Major junctions
West end A4 near Wrocław
Major intersections S5 near Wrocław
S11 near Kępno

S14 near Pabianice
A1 near Łódź
A2 and S7 near Warsaw

S61 near Ostrów Mazowiecka (under construction)
East end S19 near Białystok
Location
CountryPoland
Major citiesWrocław, Łódź, Warsaw, Białystok
Highway system
S 7 S 10
Wyszków

Expressway S8 or express road S8, officially named The Route of the Heroes of the Battle of Warsaw 1920 (pl. droga ekspresowa S8, Trasa Bohaterów Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920 r.[1]) is a Polish highway which connects Wrocław via Łódź and Warsaw to Białystok. The whole road is 554 km (344 mi) long. Its fragment forming the bypass of Wrocław (22.7 km) is constructed in motorway standard and marked as A8.

The road was constructed between 2008 and 2019 (short fragments serving as bypasses of some towns had been constructed earlier). The construction was co-funded by the European Union.[2]

In 2019, it was announced that an extension of S8 from Wrocław to Kłodzko was added to the plans. Its main part is planned to be opened by 2027. In 2022, it was announced that there are plans for extending the road further from Kłodzko to the Polish-Czech border in Boboszów which might be constructed by 2033, however in the Czech Republic there is so far no planned expressway that would connect to it.[3]

S8 in Warsaw

S8 route in Warsaw
Express road S8 in Choroszcz

S8 runs through Warsaw and is part of its network of bypass roads. Various fragments were completed between 2010 and 2015.[4][5] It was constructed mostly as an upgrade of the city's existing inner highways. As such, it might be considered not to fully meet the definition of a bypass due to it serving both the transit and local district traffic at the same time. In the peak hours, large traffic jams form on this section every day.

During rush hours (7-10 and 16-20), the road is closed for truck drivers, who have to bypass the city area through expressway S2 and road 50 (south-east of Warsaw), or through roads 50 and 62 (north-west of Warsaw).

Via Baltica

Originally, S8 was planned to continue from

Via Baltica
.

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