A50 autostrada (Poland)

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Autostrada A50
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Route information
Length100 km (62 mi)
approx, planned
Major junctions
FromA2-PL.svg A 2 near Solidarity Transport Hub
 
ToA2-PL.svg A 2 near Mińsk Mazowiecki
Location
Major cities Warsaw
Highway system
National roads in Poland
A18-PL.svg A 18 A1-PL.svg A 1

The autostrada A50 is a planned motorway in Poland, in Masovian Voivodeship. It will run as a circular road south of the Warsaw metropolitan area to take over the transit traffic from the existing expressway ring around the city, mainly from the S2 expressway. Once built, the motorway bypass will also be one of the road connectors to the planned Solidarity Transport Hub. [1] It was added to the motorway and expressway index by Polish government on 24 September 2019. [2] Expected completion of the road, along with parallel S50 expressway is set on 2027. [3]

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References

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