D11 motorway (Czech Republic)

Coordinates: 50°6′59.62″N 15°12′9.01″E / 50.1165611°N 15.2025028°E / 50.1165611; 15.2025028
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D11 Motorway
Dálnice D11
Map
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Route information
Part of E67
Length115 km (71 mi)
Planned: 156 km (97 mi)
Major junctions
From D0 in Prague
Major intersections D35 near Hradec Králové
To S3 border with Poland
Location
CountryCzech Republic
RegionsPrague, Central Bohemian, Pardubice, Hradec Králové
Major citiesPrague, Hradec Králové
Highway system

The D11 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D11) is a highway in the Czech Republic.

Plans to build a highway connecting Prague and Hradec Králové date from 1938; construction finally began in 1978. Today it consists of one continuous segment Praha - Poděbrady - Libice nad Cidlinou - Libčany - Plačice - Plotiště - Smiřice - Jaroměř and last segment Jaroměř - Trutnov - border CZ/PL (polish expressway S3) is planned and waits for permits. It is part of European route E67 "Via Baltica" from Prague in the Czech Republic to Helsinki in Finland by way of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Three lanes in each direction are planned by 2025 between Prague and Jirny (8 km)[1] and to Poděbrady after 2025.

Unfinished sections[edit]

Section Length Start of construction Completion Intersection
Jaroměř – Trutnov 19,63 km planned

2025

planned

2028

Choustníkovo Hradiště

Kocbeře

Trutnov – state border with Poland 21,28 km planned

2024

planned

2027

Střítež

Poříčí

Zlatá Olešnice

Královec

Images[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Přehledně: Kde stát připravuje šestiproudé dálnice. Vyrostou hlavně u Prahy". 21 May 2019.

50°6′59.62″N 15°12′9.01″E / 50.1165611°N 15.2025028°E / 50.1165611; 15.2025028