Lyulin motorway

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The Awtomagistrala " Lyulin " or Awtomagistrala A6 ( A6 Bulgarian Автомагистрала Люлин / Awtomagistrala A6 Lyulin / dt. Ljulinautobahn ) is a highway in Western Bulgaria. It is named after the crossed her Ljulingebirge.

It combines the Sofia ring road west of Sofia with the Awtomagistrala " Struma " (A3 ) in the southwest near Pernik. This runs from there on towards Thessaloniki to the Greek border. The Ljulinautobahn is on the entire length of the European Route 79 from Kosice in Slovakia to Thessaloniki in Greece.

Since 17 December 2010, the interchange is in Pernik and thus the connection between the Awtomagistrala " Lyulin " already (A6 ) and the Awtomagistrala " Struma " (A3 ) passable. The entire highway was opened to traffic on May 15, 2011.

The construction costs of € 148.5 million for the relatively short stretch of motorway explained by the difficult geographical conditions. Since the simpler crossing the mountains between Vitosha and Ljulingebirge is already used by the National Highway 1 and 6, an alternative pipeline route was necessary right through the Ljulingebirge.

The Ljulinautobahn replaced the partially -developed national road 4 lanes 1 and 6 and the incident from south to Sofia traffic is routed directly to the Sofia Ring Road. Prior to the completion in 2011, the National Road was 1 and 6 in particular overloaded Sunday evenings and strongly pulled by the massive traffic affected.

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