Struma motorway

Struma motorway shield
Struma motorway
Автомагистрала „Струма“
Struma motorway highlighted in red and yellow
Route information
Part of E79
Length143 km (89 mi)
planned: 172 km (107 mi)
Major junctions
FromSofia
ToKulata, Greece
Location
CountryBulgaria
Major citiesSofia, Pernik, Dupnitsa, Blagoevgrad, Sandanski
Highway system
Pan-European corridor IV highlighted in red

The Struma Motorway (Bulgarian: Автомагистрала „Струма“, Avtomagistrala "Struma") is a motorway currently under construction in Bulgaria. The motorway is located in the Yugozapaden area in South West Bulgaria, and follows the route Sofia-Pernik-Dupnitsa-Blagoevgrad-Sandanski to Kulata on the border with in Greece.[1] It is part of the Pan-European Corridor IV and also is part of Е79, that runs from Miskolc (Hungary) to Thessaloniki (Greece), via the Romanian cities of Deva and Craiova. This project is under the European Union's Ten-T Priority Projects. The road is also part of the proposed Via Carpatia route.

The Struma motorway forms a connection between Sofia and Kulata at the Bulgaria-Greece border with a total planned length of 172.8 km.[2] As of February 2024, about 143km. of the motorway, from Sofia to Blagoevgrad, and from Kresna to Kulata have already been completed and are in service.

The highway has a total width of 29 m, and has two asphalt-surfaced lanes in each direction, temergency halt lanes, and a 3.5m median dividing lanes.[3]

The motorway is named after the Struma River. In 2018 the former Lyulin motorway was merged with the Struma motorway.[4]

  1. ^ "Struma Motorway, Bulgaria". roadtraffic-technology.com. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  2. ^ "Struma Motorway, Bulgaria". trimis.ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  3. ^ "Struma Motorway, Bulgaria". roadtraffic-technology.com. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  4. ^ "Правителството създаде нова магистрала – "Европа"" (in Bulgarian). dnevnik. Retrieved 28 December 2018.