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The Hemus motorway (Bulgarian: Автомагистрала „Хемус“, Avtomagistrala "Hemus") or Haemus motorway, designated A2, is a partially built motorway in Bulgaria. Its planned length is 418 km, of which 191 km are in operation as of October 2022 [update] . [ 1 ]
The initial plan for construction of motorways dates back to 1973, when the government of Socialist Bulgaria approved a resolution to build a motorway ring, encompassing the country and consisting of three motorways - Trakia, Hemus and Cherno More. [6] By the democratic changes in 1990, a total of 273 km of motorways had been built in Bulgaria. [7]
A2 section b/n Sofia ring road and Yana I/C COM + added projections of foreign motorways: 15:25, 30 July 2013: 676 × 453 (259 KB) Gogo303: 5km section of A2 from Panayot Volovo to Belokopitovo U/C: 15:45, 24 July 2013: 676 × 453 (259 KB) Gogo303: A2 COM b/n Shumen-east I/C and the village of Panayot Volovo: 09:55, 22 July 2013: 676 × 453 ...
A2 motorway runs between Tetovo and Skopje, and A1 motorway between Skopje and Kumanovo. Between Kumanovo and Radomir, Bulgaria, it runs again as a 2-lanes single-carriageway. From Radomir to Pernik it is upgraded to a 4-lane dual-carriageway. Close to Pernik, the route joins Lyulin motorway (A6) for about 20 km to the Bulgarian capital, Sofia.
A2 motorway (France), a road connecting Combles and the border with Belgium; A2 motorway (Germany), a road connecting the Ruhr Area and Berlin; A2 motorway (Greece), the longest motorway in Greece; A2 motorway (Italy), a road connecting Fisciano with Villa San Giovanni; A2 motorway (Italy): Former name of the highway connecting Rome and Naples.
Vitinya Pass (Bulgarian: Витиня) is a mountain pass in the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria. It connects Sofia and Botevgrad. The Hemus motorway passes it in a tunnel just below the summit. The motorway includes a notable girder bridge called the Bebresh Viaduct
Bebresh Viaduct (виадукт „Бебреш“) is a girder bridge part of the Bulgarian Hemus (or A2) motorway, located in Vitinya Pass in Stara Planina 60 km east of Sofia, at 650 m above sea level. It was opened in 1985 and was designed by the team of D. Dragoev, P. Minchev and Y. Todorov of Moststroy AD.
European route E772 is a class B road, part of the International E-road network in Bulgaria.It connects the two sections of the Hemus motorway (A2) constructed so far, and is part of one of the most important transport corridors in the country: from the capital Sofia in the west to Varna and the northern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the east.