E75 in Serbia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

E75 in Serbia
Length: 600 km (373 mi)
From: Horgoš, Hungarian border
Major
junctions:
Belgrade bypass near Batajnica

E70 west in New Belgrade
E70 east in Belgrade
M24, SuboticaKikinda at Subotica
M7, Novi SadZrenjanin at Novi Sad
M24, SmederevoPožarevacNegotin at Smederevo
E761, KruševacParaćinZaječar at Paraćin
E80, Priština Niš Pirot Sofia at Niš
M9, LeskovacPirot at Leskovac

To: Preševo, Macedonian border
Countries: Serbia
Regions: Vojvodina, Belgrade, Šumadija, Preševo Valley
Major cities: Subotica, Novi Sad, Belgrade,Smederevo,Jagodina,Kruševac, Niš, Leskovac, Vranje

The part of the European route E75 in Serbia spans approximately 600 kilometers (373 mi). It crosses the country from north to south, starting at Horgoš border crossing with Hungary and ending with Preševo border crossing with Republic of Macedonia. As a part of the Pan-European corridor X (along with route E70) and connection among Serbian biggest cities it is one of vital highways for Serbian infrastructure, and significant works are undergoing for its reconstruction and enhancement.

E75 near Inđija
E75 near Inđija

The highway consists of three major sections: HorgošSuboticaNovi SadBelgrade (178 km), BelgradeNiš (237 km) and NišLeskovacPreševoMacedonian border (152 km). Of those, only the middle one is a complete dual carriageway. The northern section is being ehanced under a concession contract, while the enhancement southern one is financed by Serbian Government and Hellenic Plan. Northern and central section are linked through the heart of the city of Belgrade, but completion of the Belgrade bypass will provide a separate transit route.

[edit] References