Pan-European Corridor X

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Pan-European Corridor X
Pan-European Corridor X runs across southern Eastern Europe from Austria to Greece
Pan-European Corridor X highlighted in red
Major junctions
Start endSalzburg (Austria)
End endThessaloniki (Greece)
Location
Countries Austria
 Bulgaria
 Croatia
 Greece
 Hungary
 North Macedonia
 Serbia
 Slovenia
Highway system

The Corridor X is one of the

Xa, Xb, Xc, and Xd
.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has given loans to support infrastructure improvements along Corridor X.[1]

Branches

X:

Veles - Thessaloniki
.

Branch A (Corridor Xa)

Corridor Xa runs between Graz, Austria and Zagreb, Croatia through Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria.

Branch C (Corridor Xc)

Corridor Xc follows the route Niš - Sofia - Plovdiv - Edirne - Istanbul.

The road in Serbia from Niš to the Bulgarian border nearby Dimitrovgrad is recently upgraded to a motorway standard. The construction works in all sections are completed on November 9, 2019.[2]

In Bulgaria,

Northern Speed Tangent is under construction since 2015[3] and is expected to be completed in 2016. Trakia motorway (A1) runs from Sofia to Chirpan, where Maritsa motorway (A4), completed in October 2015,[4]
branches off to Turkey.

In Turkey, Otoyol 3 motorway runs from Edirne to Istanbul.

References

  1. ^ "Railway Gazette: Corridor X funds awarded". Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  2. ^ "Mission accomplished: Corridor 10 officially released for traffic today VIDEO/PHOTO".
  3. ^ "The Construction of North Speed Tangent Starts up". RIA. 18 February 2015.
  4. ^ "След 36 години АМ "Марица" най-после е готова!". plovdiv24.bg (in Bulgarian). 28 October 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2015.

See also