Expressway S12 (Poland)

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Expressway S12
Droga ekspresowa S12
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Route information
Part of E373
Length: 42.7 km (26.5 mi)
plus 8.7 km single carriageway, 315 km (196 mi) planned
Major junctions
From: A1-PL.svg A1 near Piotrków Trybunalski
  S7-PL.svg S7 near Radom (planned)

S17-PL.svg S17 merge near Puławy (planned)
S19-PL.svg S19 near Lublin (planned)

S17-PL.svg separation of S17 near Piaski (planned)
To: 20px M07, border with Ukraine
Location
Major cities: Radom, Lublin
Highway system
National roads in Poland

Expressway S12 or express road S12 (in Polish droga ekspresowa S12) is a major road in Poland which has been planned to run from Piotrków Trybunalski, through Radom, Lublin and Chełm, to the border crossing with Ukraine at Dorohusk. The completed road should be about 315 km (196 mi) long. As of late 2013 only a few short disconnected sections exist:

  • bypass of Opoczno, signed as National Road 12
  • the first stage Puławy bypass (12.7 km (7.9 mi)) with the John Paul II bridge (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.). It was opened in 2008 and is signed as National Road 12.
  • Near Lublin S12 overlaps with S17 forming that city's bypass road.
    • Kurów West - Lublin Felin - 70 km long, opened in May, 2013, September and October, 2014 respectively
    • Lublin Felin – Piaski West - 13,8 km built by upgrading existing dual carriageway road, opened as expressway in July, 2013.
    • Piaski West - Piaski East (bypass of Piaski) - 4.2 km bypass built in 2004.

The remaining 30.7 km of Lublin bypass was fully completed in 2014.

Next to be constructed will be the 2nd stage of Puławy bypass, 11,8 km long.[1] The contractors are currently being selected, and work is likely to be completed in 2017 or 2018. The contract will also involve upgrades to the first stage of the bypass, so it can be signed as an expressway. When this work is finished, S12 will run continuously from Puławy to Piaski.

A document outlining the future development of transport infrastructure issued by the Polish government in August, 2014 projects that the road will be fully completed in 2023.[2]

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