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A1 (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Motorway in Bosnia and Herzegovina

A1 (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Motorway in Bosnia and Herzegovina

FieldValue
countryBIH
typeA
route1
mapAutoput A1 (BiH).svg
e-road[[Image:E73-BIH-2014.svg35pxlink=European route E73]]
maintJP Autoceste FBiH
length_km149.8
length_notes340 km planned
historyDefined: 1997
<br>Construction started: 2001<ref>{{cite newsdate17 October 2017title = Šta će BiH dobiti izgradnjom Autoputa A1?newspaper = Radio Sarajevourl = https://radiosarajevo.ba/vijesti/bosna-i-hercegovina/sta-ce-bih-dobiti-sa-izgradnjom-autoputa-a1/278268language = bsaccess-date = 11 May 2020}}
terminus_aDonji Svilaj
terminus_bZvirići
citiesOdžak
Doboj (planned)
Zenica
Sarajevo
Mostar (planned)

| e-road = [[Image:E73-BIH-2014.svg|35px|link=European route E73]]

Construction started: 2001 Doboj (planned) Zenica Sarajevo Mostar (planned)

A1 near Visoko
A1 near Sarajevo
Podlugovi interchange

The A1 motorway (, Аутопут A1) is a motorway in Bosnia and Herzegovina that is part of the European route E73 and, together with Croatian motorways A10 and A5, and the Hungarian M6, will provide a modern and fast road connection from Budapest to Ploče, a seaport on the Adriatic Sea. The motorway will connect the capital Sarajevo with other large cities, such as Mostar and Zenica. It will also be the main link to Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Adriatic Sea and Central Europe.

Sections

  • Section 1: Sava - Doboj
    • 64 km
  • Section 2: Doboj - Sarajevo south (Tarčin)
    • 150 km
  • Section 3: Sarajevo south (Tarčin) - Mostar (north)
    • 58 km
  • Section 4: Mostar (north) - Croatian border
    • 68 km
      • Total: 340 km

On 20 June 2013, the 5 km section between Bijača and Kravica was opened. A new border crossing with Croatia opened on June 28.

The motorway passes near the following cities:

JablanicaMostarČapljina

Significance

The A1 motorway is the most important road project in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its construction is expected to enhance economic and social activities, and will connect Bosnia and Herzegovina with the major European traffic network.

Exit list

References

  1. (January 2019). "Održavanje čuva upotrebnu vrijednost". AC Info.
  2. (17 October 2017). "Šta će BiH dobiti izgradnjom Autoputa A1?". Radio Sarajevo.
  3. [http://ekapija.ba/en/Vijest/vijesti/novi-kilometri-do-vrata-eu-otvorena-poddionica-bijaca-kravice/26903#ad-image-0 New kilometers to EU doors: The Bijača – Kravice sub-section opened] - eKapija.BA, 6/20/2013 12:26:08 PM
  4. [http://www.sarajevotimes.com/chairman-of-bih-council-of-ministers-opens-today-border-crossing-bijaca/ Chairman of BiH Council of Ministers opens today border crossing Bijača] {{webarchive. link. (3 March 2016 - ''SarajevoTimes'', 28 June 2013)
  5. "Environment protection and monitoring – JP Autoceste FBiH". JP Autoceste FBiH.
  6. (14 August 2016). "Autoput oko Mostara: Spor Bošnjaka, Hrvata i Srba". Al Jazeera Balkans.
  7. "Građani protiv trase autoceste kroz Mostar". www.starmo.ba.
  8. (17 August 2016). "Mještani ogorčeni: Koridor Vc uništit će najplodniju zemlju, a mijenja se i izgled rijeke Bune!". nap.ba.
  9. (24 February 2016). "Tunel kroz "Planetu Prenj"". Deutsche Welle.
  10. (27 March 2015). "Highway from Konjic to Mostar can go through Prenj and save 300 Million Euros - Sarajevo Times". Sarajevo Times.
  11. (16 February 2017). "Tunel Prenj i dionica Mostar sjever – Mostar jug spremni za realizaciju prema novom modelu finansiranja – JP Autoceste FBiH".
  12. (22 March 2015). "Kraća trasa: Autoput od Konjica do Mostara kroz Prenj uz uštedu od 300 miliona eura". akos.ba.
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