Expressway S3 (Poland)

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Expressway S3
Droga ekspresowa S3
Route information
Part of E65
Length: 248.4 km (154.3 mi)
480.7 km (299 mi) planned
Major junctions
From: Świnoujście
 

merge with A6 east of Szczecin
separation from A6 south of Szczecin
A2 near Świebodzin

A4 near Legnica (planned)
To: R11, border with Czech Republic
Location
Major cities: Szczecin, Gorzów Wielkopolski, Zielona Góra
Highway system
National roads in Poland

Expressway S3 or express road S3 (in Polish droga ekspresowa S3) is major road in Poland which is planned to run from Świnoujście on the Baltic Sea through Szczecin, Gorzów Wielkopolski, Zielona Góra and Legnica, to the border with the Czech Republic, where it will connect to the D11 motorway. The total planned length is 480.7 km (298.7 mi), of which 301.4 km (187.3 mi) is open to traffic(of which 62.8 km one carriageway) and 112.8 km (70.1 mi) is under construction and 62.7 km upgraded to 2-laned expressway (as of November 2015).

Motorway A3 was planned to be built along this route before, but the decision was made to build a lower standard "express road" as the traffic density was judged too low to justify an autostrada. One legacy of this planning is that for some of its route S3 is going to be built on a completely new alignment some distance away from the parallel DK3 road it is to replace. This is in contrast to most "express roads" in Poland which are built by upgrading existing roads.

The most recent large extension of S3 is the 81.6 km section south of Szczecin to Gorzów Wlkp. This section has been built on a new alignment, outside of towns, and is essentially of motorway standard.[1] The entire stretch of the S3 between Międzyrzecz and Sulechów (43 km) is now completed and fully open to traffic.

The S3 expressway between Międzyrzecz and the bypass of Gorzów Wlkp. (37.6 km) was completed in May 2014.

In August 2013 Polish General Directorate for National Roads and Highways has announced tenders for building two stretches of the expressway between Nowa Sól in Lubusz Voivodeship and Legnica in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (to junction with A4)[2] and for building second stretches of Gorzów Wielkopolski bypass and in the part of the expressway between Sulechów and Nowa Sól.[3] They will be all done in 2017-2018 by schedule.

Most of the section between A4 at Legnica and the Czech border will not start construction before 2017.[4] Some of the money allocated for it has been re-purposed to build the S2 expressway in Warsaw. The government officials explained this decision by the fact that the connecting motorway on the Czech side will not be built before 2018. Later the decision was partially reversed, and now there is a plan to construct a 35.8 km section between Legnica and Bolków in 2015-2018 timeframe.[5] The contract was signed in October 2015, and the completion date is expected by 2019. The part to Lubawka from border is not even subject to tender yet.

Motorway section Length Constructed Notes
Świnoujście-Troszyn 34.5 km (21.44 mi) Planned, DŚU not ready yet Planned to complete in 2018-2022
Troszyn bypass 5.1 km (3.17 mi) Completed 2009-2011 Dual-carriageway
Brzozowo bypass 4.8 km (2.98 mi) Tendered Planned to be complete by 2021
Brzozowo-Miękowo 10.7 km (6.65 mi)
Miękowo bypass 4.8 km (2.98 mi) Done in 2009-2012
Miękowo-Rurka 8.5 km (5.28 mi) Exists, tender for upgrade in progress Planned to be modernized by 2021
Rurka-Rzęśnica 13.3 km (8.26 mi)
Rzęśnica-Dąbie(Szczecin) 4.6 km (2.86 mi) Planned to be modernized by 2020
Dąbie(Szczecin)-Klucz 10.6 km (6.59 mi) Parallel with
Klucz-Pyrzyce 28.2 km (17.52 mi) Constructed 18.02.2008-26.05.2010
Pyrzyce-Myśliborz 26.8 km (16.65 mi) Constructed 2.11.2007-22.10.2010
Myśliborz-Gorzów Wielkopolski 26.7 km (16.59 mi) Built 2008-2010
Gorzów Wielkopolski bypass 11.8 km (7.33 mi) One way constructed 2003-2007;

Second u/c, will be ready by April 2017

Gorzów Wielkopolski-Międzyrzecz 37 km (22.99 mi) Constructed 14.07.2011-15.05.2014
Międzyrzecz bypass 6.37 km (3.96 mi) One way constructed 2004-2016;

Second carriageway opened October 2016

Międzyrzecz-Sulechów 43 km (26.72 mi) Constructed 2010-21.08.2013 Opened in 4 segments:
  • 27.05.2013 (from Jordanowo to Świebodzin Północ)
  • 17.06.2013 (from Świebodzin Południe to Sulechów)
  • 11.07.2013 (from Świebodzin Północ to Świebodzin Południe)
  • 21.08.2013 (from Międzyrzecz Południe to Jordanowo)
Sulechów-Nowa Sól 44 km (27.34 mi) Exists as a single carriageway. Second:Costruction started on 10 April 2015, planned to be completed by July 2017 Bridge over Oder river will be opened only in 2019
Nowa Sól-Kaźmierzów 33.3 km (20.69 mi) To be opened by June 2018
Kaźmierzów-Legnica 47.9 km (29.76 mi)
Legnica-Bolków 35.84 km (22.27 mi) To be completed by September 2018 Works have not started yet, contract signed in October 2015
Bolków-Lubawka 31.38 km (19.50 mi) Achieved DŚU in 2015

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