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is a short motorway that starts at the Polish/German border at Kołbaskowo/ Pomellen connecting to the German A11 autobahn. It forms a southern bypass of the
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metropolitan area and terminates at Rzęśnica interchange to the east of the city, from where it continues in an expressway standard as S3 towards Świnoujście and S6 towards
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. Its length is . The motorway is part of the European route E28.


Chronology


The 1930s (construction)

The motorway had its beginning as part of the '' Reichsautobahn'' system built by Germany in the 1930s, as part of a planned motorway connection from
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through the " Polish Corridor" to
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in
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(now Kaliningrad,
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). Construction works proceeded up to Rummelsburg (Miastko) after the 1939
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but finally discontinued in 1942 because of the impact of
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. After the war, the highway sections that, together with the surrounding area, became a part of Poland were dubbed '' Berlinka''. The post-1945 borders meant that the need for a high-capacity road connection on that route disappeared. Even though much of the construction work had already been completed, it was not continued by the postwar Polish government. Of the portion that ended up on Polish territory, only a stretch east from the Oder-Neisse line border with Germany was fully completed as a dual-carriageway autobahn (in 1936–1937), which became the A6 of today. Further east, for another , one finds a partially completed, single-lane motorway, signed as voivodeship road 142 (part of it has been reconstructed to also serve as an emergency military road airstrip). Further east, the road is no longer passable, but the earthworks left from the motorway construction stretch for about more and are easily visible on satellite photographs. While not part of the A6 in any formal sense, another part of the Berlin-Königsberg autobahn was the single carriageway section east of Elbląg (Elbing), built in prewar
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and now in Poland and Russia. That stretch had been rebuilt and was opened to traffic in 2008 as express road S22.


1996 to 2022 (reconstruction)

In the years after the war, the damage caused by wartime demolitions was repaired but not completely, as some Oder bridges were rebuilt only as a single carriageway. The motorway saw no more significant upgrade or reconstruction until the 1990s. As a result, it fell far short of modern standards and so on some maps, it was not marked as a motorway in whole or in part. Work on upgrading the highway to modern standards began in 1996, starting with the full rebuilding of Oder bridges. The first 22 km from the German border to the junction with national road 10 have been reconstructed from 1996 to 1999 and from 2005 to 2007. The eastern 6.5 km were reconstructed and then officially redesignated as A6 in 2012 to 2014 and 2017 to 2020. Interchange Kijewo was reconstructed from 2019 to 2022, which finished the process of resurfacing the whole length of A6.


Future developments

Eight bids were received in the tender for the construction of the second stage of the Przecław and Warzymice bypass along the DK13, the Kołbasków bypass along the DK13 and the construction of road infrastructure, including a new junction on the border section of the A6. Completion is planned for 2028.


Exit list


See also

* European route E28 * Expressway S6 (Poland) * Highways in Poland


External links


Photo gallery of A6
*Kołbaskowo interchange *Gryfino interchange *Szczecin-Podjuchy interchange *Partially completed Stargard-Szczeciński interchange, on the DW142 road *End of passable section near Lisowo


References

{{Roads in Poland Motorways in Poland