Botevgrad-Vidin expressway

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Botevgrad-Vidin expressway
Скоростен път „Ботевград-Видин“

Botevgrad-Vidin expressway highlighted
Route information
Length: 6 km (4 mi)
14.5 km (9.0 mi) under construction
185 km (115 mi) planned
Major junctions
From: Botevgrad,
To: Vidin, New Europe Bridge; Romania
Location
Major cities: Mezdra, Vratsa, Montana
Highway system
Transport in Bulgaria

The Botevgrad-Vidin expressway (Bulgarian: Скоростен път „Ботевград-Видин“, Skorosten pat "Botevgrad-Vidin") is a planned expressway in Bulgaria, that will link the A2 Hemus motorway with Vidin and the New Europe Bridge, at the Danube border crossing to Romania.

The route is part of the Pan-European Corridor IV. It is also part of the European route E79, that runs from Miskolc (Hungary) to Thessaloniki (Greece).

Exits

Exit km Destinations Lanes Notes
0 Botevgrad, In service
Mezdra Planned
Mezdra-Montana Planned[1]
Montana-east U/C[2]
Montana-north1, Lom U/C
Montana-north2, Archar U/C
Montana-west U/C
Montana-Vidin Planned[3]
Vidin-east, Novo selo ; Serbia Zaychar In service
New Europe Bridge; Romania Calafat, In service[4]

References

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