Lučko interchange

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Lučko interchange
Croatian: čvor Lučko
A stack motorway interchange
Lučko interchange, the northern terminus of the A1 motorway
Location
Zagreb, Croatia
Coordinates: 45°45′32″N 15°54′00″E / 45.758901°N 15.899963°E / 45.758901; 15.899963Coordinates: 45°45′32″N 15°54′00″E / 45.758901°N 15.899963°E / 45.758901; 15.899963
Roads at
junction:
A1
A3
D1
D3
Ž1040
Construction
Type: Stack interchange

The Lučko interchange (Croatian: Čvor Lučko) is a partial cloverleaf (half-cloverleaf half-stack) interchange in Zagreb, Croatia. It is named after the nearby Zagreb neighborhood of Lučko. The interchange represents the northern terminus of the A1 motorway and it connects the A1 route to the A3 motorway between Jankomir interchange and Buzin exit, also representing a part of Zagreb bypass.[1] The interchange is a part of Pan-European corridors Vb and X.[2] It also represents a junction of European routes E65, E70 and E71.[3]

The interchange was originally executed as ZagrebKarlovac motorway terminus exit, connecting the motorway to the city of Zagreb itself directly.[4] Following construction of Zagreb bypass towards Jankomir (westward), the interchange was expanded, but it was still used as a motorway exit connecting to the city of Zagreb via Jadranska Avenue and to Lučko via the D1 state road.[5] Once the bypass, i.e. A3 motorway, was extended eastward to Ivanja Reka interchange, the Lučko interchange gained its present form.[6][7]

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