A1 motorway (Serbia)

From The Right Wiki
(Redirected from A1 (Serbia))
Jump to navigationJump to search
Autoput A 1
Serbian: Autoput A1
Serbian Cyrillic: Аутопут А1
File:New map of Autoput A1.png
Route information
Part of File:E75-SRB.svg E75
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije"
Length588 km (365 mi)
Major junctions
FromFile:M5 (Hu) Otszogletu kek tabla.svg M5 File:E75-HUN.svg E75 at Horgoš border crossing Hungary
Major intersectionsFile:M11-SRB.svg 11 at Subotica

File:M12-SRB.svg 12 at Novi Sad
File:A3-SRB.svg A3 File:E70-SRB.svg E70 at Dobanovci
File:A2-SRB.svg A2 File:E763-SRB.svg E763 at Surčin jug
File:M14-SRB.svg 14 and File:M33-SRB.svg 33 at Požarevac
File:M24-SRB.svg 24 at Batočina
File:A5-SRB.svg A5 File:E761-SRB.svg E761 at Pojate
File:A4-SRB.svg A4 File:E80-SRB.svg E80 at Trupale

File:M39-SRB.svg 39 at Leskovac
ToFile:Motorway-A1-Hex-Green.svg A-1 File:Tabliczka E75.svg E75 at Preševo border crossing North Macedonia
Location
CountrySerbia
Major citiesSubotica, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Smederevo, Jagodina, Niš, Leskovac, Vranje
Highway system
A5 A2

The A1 motorway ([Autoput A1] Error: {{Langx}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) (help)) is a motorway in Serbia and at 588 kilometers (365 mi) it is the longest motorway in Serbia. It crosses the country from north to south, starting at the Horgoš border crossing with Hungary and ending at the Preševo border crossing with North Macedonia. As a part of the European route E75 and Pan-European corridor X, connecting 4 of 5 largest Serbian cities (Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Subotica), it is the most vital part of the Serbian road network.

Route

Northern section

The northern section (Hungarian borderSuboticaNovi SadBelgrade) is 172 km long and was built between 1971 and 2013. The first subsection of this section to be opened is the Belgrade (Batajnica) – Novi Sad stretch. It was built between 1971 and 1975, but only a single carriageway was constructed at the time. It is 56.3 km long, and it includes the Beška Bridge (2,205 m) on the Danube river, which is the longest bridge on the Serbian road network. The next to open was the section between Novi Sad and Feketić, in 1986, 44.7 km long. Again, only one carriageway was constructed. Due to the breakup of Yugoslavia and the UN sanctions, motorway construction temporarily came to a halt. The next section to open was Feketić – Horgoš (border with Hungary), 71 km long. It was opened in 1997, and once again only the one (right) carriageway was constructed. After the right carriageway of the highway was complete, the construction of the left carriageway could start. The left carriageway between Batajnica and Beška was completed in 2004, and at this stage there was 32.2 km of a full-profile motorway. Construction continued, and the 19.1 km section from Beška to Novi Sad was completed in 2006. The next two sections were Novi Sad – Sirig and Žednik – Bikovo, both of them 10 km long; they opened in 2009. The first 5.5 km of the Novi Sad bypass were completed in 2010. In 2011 most of the motorway was upgraded to full-profile, with the completion of the 93 km sections Bikovo – Horgoš (border with Hungary), Sirig – Žednik and the twin Beška bridge. Finally, the remaining 2.5 km of the Novi Sad bypass were completed, which marked the end of construction of the northern section of the A1 motorway. The motorway enters Serbia in Bačka and passes by Subotica, Bačka Topola, Vrbas, Novi Sad, crosses the Danube and enters Srem, passes by Inđija and Stara Pazova and arrives to Batajnica, a suburb of Belgrade, where the Belgrade bypass. begins. This part of the A1 motorway passes through Vojvodina, which is part of the Pannonian Basin. This is very flat terrain and the motorway is surrounded by fields. In the Novi Sad area, the motorway features local-express lanes, in order to avoid congestion in both directions.

Belgrade bypass

Part of A1 motroway is Belgrade bypass, from Batajnica to Bubanj Potok and it is 47.3 km long. Part from Batajnica to tunnel "Straževica" is completed and it is a full-profile motorway. Part from tunnel "Straževica" to Bubanj Potok interchange (sector 6) is 9.6km long and under construction. It is expected to be completed by June 2023.[1]

Central section

Central section (BelgradeNiš) is 210 km-long and is completed in 1985. First section of this part of A1 motorway was opened in 1977, and it was 28.1 km long section Beograd (Bubanj Potok) – Umčari, which was opened with another 12.5 kilometers of motorway through Belgrade from Mostar interchange to Bubanj Potok. Next year 79.3 kilometers from Umčari to Batočina were opened. Motorway was simultaneously constructed from Belgrade and from Niš, so in 1980 21.2 kilometers between Pojate and Deligrad were opened. In 1982 sections Batočina – Ćuprija and Deligrad – Niš were opened, and there was in total 189 kilometers between Belgrade and Niš. Last section was opened in 1985 and it was last 21 km between Ćuprija and Pojate. Motorway goes through hilly terrain southern of Belgrade and then, near Smederevo enters the valley of Great Morava and later South Morava, passes by Jagodina, Ćuprija, Paraćin and Aleksinac and enters a basin near of Niš. Few km southwards Trupale interchange with A4 motorway which goes north of Niš, then passes Pirot, and goes to border with Bulgaria, while A1 motorway goes south by Južna Morava river.

Southern section

Southern section (NišLeskovacVranjeNorth Macedonia border) is 154 km long. Construction of southern section started in 1992 and has only been completed and opened for traffic in 2019.[2][3] First section of this part of A1 motorway was opened in 1992, and it was 13 km long section Niš – Batušinac. In 1997 year 23 kilometers from Batušinci to Pečenjevce were opened. Motorway construction continued in 2003 with the 23 km long subsection between Pečenjevce and Grabovnica which was completed in 2005. Next subsection to be opened to traffic was 21 km-long Levosoje – border with North Macedonia in 2013. New momentum came in 2014 when construction started on last remaining subsections (5.6 km-long Grabovnica – Grdelica, 26.1 km-long Grdelica – Vladičin Han, 26.3 km-long Vladičin Han – Donji Neradovac, 8 km-long Donji Neradovac – Srpska Kuća, and 8 km-long Srpska Kuća – Levosoje) and was in simultaneous construction from until 2019 when it was completed and this last remaining part of A1 motorway was opened to traffic. Motorway passes through valley of South Morava, passes west of Niš, by Merošina and Leskovac, and through very difficult terrain of Grdelica Gorge. On this part of motorway through the Grdelica Gorge there are 33 bridges, of which Vrla bridge is longest (around 650 meters long and around 60 high), and two tunnels: "Predejane" (1,000 m) and "Manajle" (1,818 m) which is the longest tunnel in Serbia. Near Vladičin Han motorway leaves Grdelica gorge and passes by Vranje. Few kilometers south of Preševo motorway ends at Preševo border crossing with North Macedonia.

List of exits

Nr km Name Route Places Note
1 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 4 Horgoš File:M13-SRB.svg 13 Horgoš, Kanjiža, Novi Kneževac
2 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 17 Subotica north File:R100-SRB.svg 100 Palić, Subotica
3 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 23 Subotica east File:R300-SRB.svg 300 Subotica
4 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 27 Subotica south File:M11-SRB.svg 11 Subotica, Kelebija, Hungary
5 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 38 Čantavir File:R303-SRB.svg 303 Čantavir, Novi Žednik, Tornjoš This is the first exit on the tolled part of A1 highway.
6 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 50 Bačka Topola File:R105-SRB.svg 105 Bačka Topola, Senta
7 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 60 Mali Iđoš Mali Iđoš Construction of this exit is planned.
8 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 71 Feketić File:R100-SRB.svg 100 Feketić, Mali Iđoš
9 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 81 Vrbas File:M15-SRB.svg 15 Vrbas, Srbobran, Kula
10 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 94 Sirig File:R112-SRB.svg 112 Sirig, Zmajevo, Temerin
11 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 110 Novi Sad north Novi Sad
12 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 112 Novi Sad center File:R100-SRB.svg 100
File:R102-SRB.svg 102
Novi Sad, Temerin, Bački Jarak
13 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 114 Novi Sad east File:M12-SRB.svg 12 Novi Sad, Žabalj, Zrenjanin
14 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 119 Novi Sad south File:M21-SRB.svg 21 Irig, Ruma, Šabac, Loznica, Bijeljina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Road 21 is a single carriageway road and does not have an exit on A1, but it is planned to be upgraded to a motorway with an interchange with A1.
15 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 130 Kovilj File:R114-SRB.svg 114 Kovilj, Šajkaš, Titel
16 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 143 Beška Beška, Krčedin, Sremski Karlovci
17 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 147 Maradik File:R125-SRB.svg 125 Inđija, Sremski Karlovci From this exit it is only possible to enter the motorway towards Belgrade and exit the motorway from Belgrade.
18 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 152 Inđija File:R126-SRB.svg 126 Inđija, Ruma This is the last exit on the tolled part of the A1 highway.
19 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 162 Stara Pazova File:R127-SRB.svg 127 Stara Pazova, Stari Banovci,
20 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 165 Nova Pazova Nova Pazova, Stari Banovci
21 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 169 Novi Banovci File:R319-SRB.svg 319 Novi Banovci, Batajnica
22 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 175 Batajnica File:R100-SRB.svg 100 Batajnica, Zemun, New Belgrade, Borča It is not possible to access Batajnica directly from this exit until the construction of Batajnica boulevard is completed.
23 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 183 Dobanovci File:A3-SRB.svgFile:E70-SRB.svg A3 / E70 Zagreb (Croatia), Bijeljina (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Šid, Sremska Mitrovica, Šabac, Loznica
24 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 187 Surčin File:R319-SRB.svg 319 Surčin, Dobanovci, Jakovo, Novi Beograd
24.1 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 191 Surčin south File:A2-SRB.svgFile:E763-SRB.svg A2 / E763 New Belgrade, Obrenovac, Valjevo, Čačak
25 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 197 Ostružnica File:M26-SRB.svg 26 Ostružnica, Obrenovac, Čukarica
26 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 206 Orlovača File:M22-SRB.svg 22 Čukarica, Lazarevac, Barajevo
27 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 212 Avala File:R154-SRB.svg 154 Beli Potok, Voždovac, Sopot
28 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 217 Bubanj Potok File:A3-SRB.svgFile:E70-SRB.svg A3 / E70 Belgrade, Pančevo, Vršac This interchange is partially open.
29 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 219 Tranšped Zuce
30 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 224 Vrčin File:R347-SRB.svg 347 Vrčin, Grocka
31 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 238 Mali Požarevac File:M25-SRB.svg 25 Sopot, Mladenovac This is the first exit on the tolled part of A1.
32 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 245 Umčari File:R351-SRB.svg 351 Umčari, Grocka
33 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 251 Vodanj File:R155-SRB.svg 155 Vodanj, Smederevo, Mladenovac
34 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 257 Kolari File:R352-SRB.svg 352 Kolari, Smederevo, Smederevska Palanka
35 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 263 Smederevo File:R153-SRB.svg 153
File:M14-SRB.svg 14
Smederevo, Kovin, Pančevo
36 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 264 Požarevac File:M33-SRB.svg 33
File:M14-SRB.svg 14
Požarevac, Kostolac, Veliko Gradište, Majdanpek
37 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 293 Velika Plana File:R147-SRB.svg 147
File:R158-SRB.svg 158
Velika Plana, Smederevska Palanka, Mladenovac, Petrovac na Mlavi
38 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 305 Markovac File:M27-SRB.svg 27 Markovac, Svilajnac, Rača, Topola
39 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 311 Lapovo Lapovo
40 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 315 Batočina File:M24-SRB.svg 24 Batočina, Kragujevac, Kraljevo
41 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 337 Jagodina File:R184-SRB.svg 184 Jagodina
42 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 349 Ćuprija File:R160-SRB.svg 160 Ćuprija, Resavica, Despotovac
43 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 360 Paraćin File:M36-SRB.svg 36 Paraćin, Boljevac, Zaječar
44 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 372 Pojate File:M23-SRB.svgFile:E761-SRB.svg 23 / E761 Pojate, Ćićevac Kruševac It is planned for this exit to be upgraded to an interchange with File:A5-SRB.svgFile:E761-SRB.svg A5 / E761 when it is constructed.
45 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 385 Ražanj File:R158-SRB.svg 158 Ražanj
46 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 405 Aleksinački Rudnici File:R158-SRB.svg 158 Aleksinački Rudnik, Aleksinac
47 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 410 Aleksinac File:R158-SRB.svg 158
File:R217-SRB.svg 217
Aleksinac, Sokobanja
48 File:AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 432 Trupale File:A4-SRB.svgFile:E80-SRB.svg A4 / E80 Niš, Niška Banja, Pirot, Dimitrovgrad, Sofia (Bulgaria)
49 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 435 Niš south File:R158-SRB.svg 158 Niš
50 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 441 Merošina File:M35-SRB.svg 35 Merošina, Prokuplje, Kuršumlija, Brus, Priština It is planned for this exit to be upgraded to an interchange with the NišPriština motorway when it is constructed.
51 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 451 Doljevac File:R158-SRB.svg 158
File:R216-SRB.svg 216
Doljevac, Prokuplje
52 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 457 Brestovac File:R225-SRB.svg 225 Brestovac, Gadžin Han, Bojnik
53 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 465 Leskovac center File:R258-SRB.svg 258 Leskovac
54 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 481 Leskovac south File:M39-SRB.svg 39 Leskovac, Vlasotince, Pirot
55 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 492 Grdelica File:R258-SRB.svg 258 Grdelica
56 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 502 Predejane File:R258-SRB.svg 258 Predejane
57 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 516 Vladičin Han File:M40-SRB.svg 40 Vladičin Han, Surdulica
58 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 539 Vranje File:R258-SRB.svg 258 Vranje, Vranjska Banja
59 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 553 Bujanovac north File:R258-SRB.svg 258 Bujanovac
60 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 556 Bujanovac south File:R258-SRB.svg 258 Bujanovac, Ranilug, Gnjilane This is the last exit on the tolled part of A1 motorway.
61 File:AB-AS-grün.svg 578 Preševo File:M40-SRB.svg 40 Preševo, Gnjilane

Toll

The A1 is by and large a toll road, as are all motorways in Serbia.[4] The toll is collected at entry and exit toll stations based on the distance travelled and the category of the vehicle.[5] The toll sections are SuboticaStara Pazova, Belgrade (Vrčin) – Preševo, while the Belgrade bypass section and short stretches immediately adjoining it are toll-free.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. "Vesić: Ove godine se završava izgradnja šest deonica na auto-putevima".
  2. "ПРОЈЕКАТ ЈУГ". koridorisrbije.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 18 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. "Autoput kroz Grdelicu – simbol savladavanja prepreka". b92.net (in Serbian). Tanjug. 18 May 2019. Retrieved 18 May 2019.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  4. "Road toll". Public enterprise Roads of Serbia. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  5. "Vehicle Categorization/Toll Pricelist". Public enterprise Roads of Serbia. Retrieved 6 July 2017.

Sources

External links