Highway M10 (Ukraine)

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Oblasts:

  • Lviv Oblast

The M 10 is a 69 km long highway " international importance " in Ukraine. It runs from Lviv in the west to the Polish border at Lubaczów. The sequel to the Polish side is the DK 4 Prior to 1991, they had in the Soviet trunk road network, the designation A 267 In addition to the M 11 it is seen as part of the European route 40

Along the highway M10 is a motorway in planning that connect to the under construction Polish Autostrada A4 and will run to Lviv. Its completion was originally planned for April 2012, the construction project but was postponed for lack of funds until after Euro 2012. Instead, the existing M10 is repaired EURO 2012, much of which is already completed.

History

This line was owned until 1918, the Austrian crown land Galicia and was called Krakow Reichsstrasse. She was an important east -west connection within the Habsburg Empire and was expanded during the reign of Joseph II to the road due to their strategic importance, dating from 1779. Within ten years, the road of Silesia was completed to the Russian border at Brody. In the early years, soldiers and paid laborers were used to build roads, then the residents were obligated to forced labor.

This road was 1918-1939 for the territory of the Second Polish Republic and was declared by the Polish Roads Act of 10 December 1920, State Street ( droga Państwowa ).

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