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A11 motorway (Romania)
Partially built motorway in Romania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The A11 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A11) is a partially built motorway in north-western part of Romania, planned to connect the cities of Arad and Oradea. As of January 2022, the only operational segment is a 3.5-kilometre (2.2 mi) section from Arad West Interchange (A1) to DN7 (Arad North), known as the Arad Bypass (Romanian: Centura Arad).[1]
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History
The current segment in service was built as part of the Arad Bypass section of the A1 motorway, which was opened in December 2011 (on a single carriageway) and June 2012 (on both carriageways). In July 2015, when the Arad – Nădlac section of the A1 motorway became operational, it changed its route number from A1 to A11.
Part of the proposed route of Via Carpathia, the motorway is planned to be extended towards Oradea and connected to the A3 motorway, having 2x2 lanes on 43 km and 3x3 lanes on 14 km. The other 76 km are planned to be built under the expressway (DX) standards.
In early 2022, Hungary expressed its interest for an eventual connection of the A11 near Salonta to its M44 motorway, towards Kecskemét.[2]
As of December 2022, the northern segment was under construction. This segment will connect the A3 motorway with the Oradea south bypass road.
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Exit list
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The entire route is in Arad.
References
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