D1 motorway (Slovakia)
D1 Motorway | |
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Diaľnica D1 | |
in operation under construction in planning | |
Route information | |
Part of | |
Length: |
271 km (168 mi) Planned: 517 km (321 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From: | D2 in Bratislava |
D4 near Bratislava (planned) | |
To: | M06 border with Ukraine (planned) |
Location | |
Regions: | Bratislava Region, Trnava Region, Trenčín Region, Žilina Region, Prešov Region, Košice Region |
Major cities: | Bratislava, Trnava, Trenčín, Žilina, Martin, Poprad, Prešov, Košice |
Highway system | |
D1 is a motorway (Slovak: diaľnica) in Slovakia. Its route is Bratislava (D2/D4) - Trnava (R1) - Trenčín (R2) - Púchov (R6) - Žilina (D3) - Martin (R3) - Poprad - Prešov (R4) - Košice (R4) - Michalovce - SK/UA border.
It forms part of the following European routes: E50, E58, E75, E571 and of the V.A Pan-European corridor (Trieste) - Bratislava - Žilina - Košice - Uzhorod - (Lviv)
As of June 2014, out of the total 517 km there were:
- 319,619 km in operation (13,82 km as a semi-highway)
- 86,28 km under construction
- 109,22 km in planning
With the exceptions of sections in Bratislava a vignette is required to use the motorway
Chronology
The first plans to connect Prague to Slovakia and Mukachevo in today's Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine, which was part of Czechoslovakia at that time, were in the 1930s. The construction of the motorway (freeway) began in the Czech part in the late 1930s, but in the Slovak part nothing was built. After the end of World War II, highway construction was abandoned, due to post-war reconstruction. But in the 1960s, traffic was growing very fast, and a new plan for a D1 highway was available soon, without the part in Zakarpattia Oblast, which became part of the USSR in 1945.
In the Czech part of Czechoslovakia construction work began in 1967. In the Slovak part it began in 1973 by the construction of the part Ivachnová - Liptovský Mikuláš, a 14 km long section in northern Slovakia, along with the construction of the Liptovská Mara dam. In 1972 construction of section from Bratislava to Senec began (it was D61 at that time) and in the 1970s extended to Trnava (total 36 km). The 19 km Prešov - Košice motorway was added in 1980. Until the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, another 20 km were built - from L. Mikuláš to Hybe -, totalling some 52 km in the Slovak part, contrasting to 224 km in Czech part. D61 was built to the village of Horná Streda few kilometres behind Piešťany in 1988, with the total length of that section 42 km. Further 45 km were built after 1993 on D1, and another 27 km on D61, until D1 and D61 merged with each other to form the current D1 motorway.
In 1999, Dzurinda's government stopped or slowed down construction on unopened sections - around Sverepec, for example and stopped preparation for various others. Construction continued again since 2002. Construction works continue today, and the planned date for finishing the entire motorway from Bratislava to Košice varies. The most difficult section to construct will be between Žilina and Ružomberok, as there will be most of the tunnels on the entire motorway, including the longest one near Višňové. The motorway has also disputed planned section around Prešov, as there are disagreements over the planned routes.
There are plans to "finish" D1 between Bratislava and Košice in 2015 - with several important exceptions. Žilina and Prešov bypasses will be temporarily substituted by four-lane road through these towns and all tunnels between Žilina and Prešov will be opened only as two-lane tunnels with two-way traffic. Four-lane motorway connecting two largest towns in Slovakia will be finished at the earliest in 2018. .
D1 will be completed around year 2020, as 3+3 lane motorway from Bratislava to Trnava, 2+2 lane motorway from Trnava to Michalovce and 1+1 lane highway from Michalovce to Slovakia/Ukraine border.
Sections of the motorway
As of May 2010, these sections were open:
Motorway section | Length | Opening |
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Bratislava/D2 - Bratislava/Vajnory | 12 km | 1985 |
Bratislava/Vajnory - Sverepec | 153 km | 1972 |
Sverepec - Vrtižer | 10 km | 2010 |
Vrtižer - Hričovské Podhradie | 13 km | 2006 |
Ivachnová - Važec | 60 km | 1973 |
Važec - Mengusovce | 12 km | 2007 |
Mengusovce - Jánovce | 25 km | 2008 |
Jablonov - Studenec (half profile) | 5,5 km | 2011 |
Studenec - Beharovce | 3,5 km | 2010 |
Beharovce - Fričovce | 14 km | 2001 |
Svinia - Prešov/west | 7 km | 2010 |
Prešov/south - Budimír | 19 km | 1982 |
As of May 2010, these sections were under construction:
Motorway section | Length | Opening |
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Jablonov - Studenec | 5,5 km | 2011 |
All sections from the west to the east, as of October 2015(including planned sections):
Motorway section | Length | Status | Opening | |
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Bratislava/D2 - Bratislava/Vajnory | 12 km | open | 1985–2005 | Bratislava urban freeway |
Bratislava/Vajnory - Sverepec | 153 km | 1972–2005 | Bratislava - Považská Bystrica/south | |
Sverepec - Vrtižer | 10 km | 2010 | Považská Bystrica bypass | |
Vrtižer - Hričovské Podhradie | 13 km | 2006–2007 | Považská Bystrica/north - Žilina/west | |
Hričovské Podhradie - Dubná Skala | 24 km | under construction | 2018-2019 | Žilina bypass |
Dubná Skala - Turany | 16 km | open | 2015 | Žilina/east - Ružomberok |
Turany - Hubová | 16 km | planned | 2019 | Žilina/east - Ružomberok |
Hubová - Ivachnová | 13 km | under construction | 2017 | Žilina/east - Ružomberok |
Ivachnová - Važec | 48 km | open | 1973–2000 | Ružomberok - Vysoké Tatry |
Važec - Mengusovce | 12 km | 2007 | Vysoké Tatry "bypass" | |
Mengusovce - Poprad-Tatry Airport | 8 km | 2009 | Vysoké Tatry "bypass" | |
Poprad-Tatry Airport - Jánovce | 18 km | 2008 | Poprad bypass | |
Jánovce-Levoča | 9 km | 20 Oct 2015 | between Poprad and Branisko | |
Levoča - Jablonov | 9,5 km | 30.11.2015 | between Poprad and Branisko | |
Jablonov - Studenec | 5,5 km | 2011 (half profile), 2013 | between Poprad and Branisko | |
Studenec - Beharovce | 3,5 km | 2010 | between Poprad and Branisko | |
Beharovce - Fričovce | 14 km | 2001–2003 | Branisko bypass | |
Fričovce - Svinia | 11 km | 17.12.2015 | between Branisko and Prešov | |
Svinia - Prešov/west | 7 km | 2010 | between Branisko and Prešov | |
Prešov/west - Prešov/south | 7 km | planned | 2019 | Prešov bypass |
Prešov/south - Budimír | 19 km | open | 1982–1988 | Prešov - Košice |
Budimír - bidovce | 13 km | planned | 2018 | Košice bypass |
Košické Oľšany - Pozdišovce | 40 km | 2020+ | Košice - Michalovce | |
Pozdišovce - border with Ukraine | 43 km | 2020+ | Michalovce - Ukraine |
Bridges and viaducts
This is a list of bridges and viaducts as seen when moving from Bratislava:
- Ovsište (567 m)
- Prístavný most (1080 m)
- Prievoz (1756 m)
- Horná Streda (772 m)
- Beckov (336 m)
- Drietoma (238 m)
- Súčanka (404 m / 486 m)
- Újazd (486 m / 490 m)
- Kočkovský kanál (187 m)
- Nosický kanál (227 m)
- Ladce (189 m / 186 m)
- Pružinka (902 m)
- Sverepec I (443 m / 480 m)
- Sverepec II (315 m / 310 m)
- Kunovec (open July 2010)
- Galanovec (open July 2010)
- Matúška (open July 2010)
- Považská Bystrica (1444 m, open 30 May 2010)
- Hričovský kanál (1695 m, July 2010)
- Vrtižer (open July 2010)
- Plevník-Drienové
- Predmier (2 lanes)
- Dolný Hričov (1804 m, planned, open 2012?)
- Lietavská Lúčka (1091 m, planned, open 2012?)
- Dubná Skala (planned)
- Turčianské Kľačany (422 m, planned)
- Turany (planned)
- Krpeľany (planned)
- Kraľovany (planned)
- Stankovany (planned)
- Hubová I (planned)
- Hubová II (planned)
- Lisková (planned)
- Podtureň (1038 m)
- Jamníček (179 m)
- Belá (308 m)
- Dovalovec (534 m)
- Hybica (571 m / 565 m)
- Východná (380 m)
- Jánošiková studnička (381 m)
- Belianský potok (347 m)
- Čierny jarok (184 m)
- Važec (638 m, open 2007?)
- Štrba (open 2007?)
- Pod Skalkou (open 2008)
- Levoča (planned)
- Spišský Hrhov (planned)
- Beharovce (225 m, 2 lanes)
- Studenec (102 m, 2 lanes)
- Pongrácovce (343 m, 2 lanes)
- Fričovce (407 m)
- Malá Svinka (255 m, open 2008)
- Malý Šariš (494 m, open 2008)
Tunnels
This is a list of tunnels as seen when moving from Bratislava:
- Ovčiarsko (2275 m, under construction since 7/2014, open 2018)
- Žilina (651 m, under construction since 7/2014, open 2018)
- Višňové (7460 m, under construction since 2015, open 2019)
- Korbieľka (5 859 m, planned, open at first 2024)
- Havran (2702 m, planned, open at first 2024)
- Čebrať (2080 m, works were stopped, open at first 2020)
- Lučivná (250 m, open nov/dec 2007)
- Bôrik (999 m, open 2009)
- Šibenik (600 m, open 2015)
- Branisko (4975 m, 2 lanes)
- Prešov (2244 m, planned, open 2019)
- Dargov (1050 m, planned)
Gallery
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D1 motorway near Dubnica nad Váhom
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D1 motorway exit Považská Bystrica
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opening of the D1 motorway viaduct in Povazska Bystrica
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opening of the D1 motorway viaduct in Povazska Bystrica
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opening of the D1 motorway viaduct in Povazska Bystrica
See also
External links/References
- Exit list of Highway D1 (English)
- National Motorway Company (Slovak)