Expressway S19 (Poland)

Expressway S19
Droga ekspresowa S19
Route information
Length189.5 km (117.7 mi)
570 km (354 mi) planned
Major junctions
FromBelarusian border at Kuźnica
Major intersections S 16 near Knyszyn (planned)
S 8 near Białystok
A 2 near Międzyrzec Podlaski (planned)
S 12 and S 17 near Lublin
S 74 near Nisko (planned) A 4 near Rzeszów
ToSlovak border at Barwinek
Location
CountryPoland
Major citiesBiałystok, Lublin, Rzeszów
Highway system
S 17 S 22

Expressway S19 or express road S19 (pl. droga ekspresowa S19) is a Polish freeway which has been planned to run from the border crossing with Belarus in Kuźnica, through Białystok, Lublin and Rzeszów, to the border with Slovakia in Barwinek, where it will connect with the future R4 expressway. The road is part of the Via Carpatia route. Its total planned length is 570 km (350 mi).

As of 2025, the 189.5-km long section between Lublin and Rzeszów (including bypasses of both cities) is complete. It is projected that all the remaining parts of the road should be opened to traffic between 2025 and 2029, with the exception of two mountain tunnels near the border with Slovakia which are expected to be finished by 2031.[1]

During the planning of the road, it was debated how much of it should be dual carriageway and how much single carriageway with 3 lanes in interchanging profile of 2+1 lanes.[2] The first section of the road north of Rzeszów was constructed in such half-profile (with the allocated space reservation for adding the second carriageway later). As the traffic volumes in Poland continued to grow, it was decided that the whole length of S19 will be dual carriageway; the section north of Rzeszów will have the second carriageway constructed by 2026.[3]

Route in Subcarpathian region

In the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, the planned part of the road will run through Babica, Jawornik, Domaradz, (the east of) Krosno, Miejsce Piastowe, Dukla, before reaching the border at Barwinek. It will include new MOP rest areas (parking areas with toilets, sometimes other amenities such as petrol stations and food outlets.) It is a complex project, as the area around is hilly especially after Babica, requiring the construction of three pairs of tunnels. As of 2025, the sections in the Subcarpathian region that are open are to the north and to the west of Rzeszów, where the road ends at a junction leading to National Road 19.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Portal Gov.pl".
  2. ^ "Nowy pomysł na drogi ekspresowe, April 28, 2009, newsweek.pl". Archived from the original on June 8, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
  3. ^ "Kolejne kilometry S19 w realizacji - Generalna Dyrekcja Dróg Krajowych i Autostrad - Portal Gov.pl".