A2 Autostrada (Poland) - History of Construction

History of Construction

The first highway planned along part of this route was a Reichsautobahn initiated by Nazi Germany to connect Berlin with Poznań (Posen). The construction of this highway, accelerated after Poznań was incorporated into Germany following the Invasion of Poland in 1939, was interrupted by the war and never finished, but traces of its earthworks were clearly visible on satellite photographs for decades afterwards, especially between the border with Germany and Nowy Tomyśl. Most of these traces have now disappeared as the modern motorway was built largely following the same route. A short stretch of the uncompleted highway between the border and Rzepin was finished as a dual carriageway road after 1945, in effect forming an extension of the German A 12 highway (opened as a Reichsautobahn in the 1930s). Except for this stretch, the construction work was not continued in the decades after the war.

New plans to build the A2 motorway were seriously formulated in communist Poland in the 1970s, possibly with the goal of completing it in time for the Moscow Olympics in 1980. Because of the economic crisis which hit the country in the late 1970s and continued throughout the 1980s, only a 50 km (31 mi) section from Września to Konin was opened in the 1980s. Construction of another stretch (between Łódź and Warsaw) was started and then abandoned, leaving an interesting ruin informally named Olimpijka, which was in turn demolished around 2010 when building of the motorway resumed.

Intensive construction of the motorway started only in 2001 after the fall of communism in Poland in 1989. Out of the planned total length of 610 km (380 mi), 359 km (223 mi) have been completed. A section of about 150 km (93 mi) (Nowy Tomyśl - Poznań - Września - Konin) has been fully open since 2004. This section is a toll road, with the exception of a short stretch through Poznań which serves as that city's bypass (between the interchanges at Głuchowo and Kleszczewo). An additional 100 km (62 mi) section from Konin to Stryków near Łódź was opened on 26 July 2006. A short 4.8 km (3.0 mi) bypass of Stryków, consisting of a 2 km extension of the A2 and a provisional single carriageway section of future motorway A1, was opened in December 2008, to ease the heavy traffic in that town generated when the motorway reached it.

As of winter 2009/2010, the plan was to finish the whole section between the border with Germany and Warsaw by the Spring of 2012, giving the Polish capital its first motorway connection to the European motorway network in time for the Euro 2012 football championships. That ambitious goal was jeopardised due to various difficulties encountered in finalizing the construction contracts and the delays that resulted. The 90 km (56 mi) section from Stryków to Warsaw was to be built in a public-private partnership, but the negotiations between the government and private companies interested in participating collapsed in February 2009 due to disputes over financing terms. It was then decided that this section of the motorway would be built using public funds alone. The new bidding process was started on 27 March, and the contracts for design and construction of the road were signed on 28 September. The section had been divided into 5 parts and so construction work began in 2010. The contractors were required to have the motorway open to traffic in time for Euro 2012. This goal was an ambitious one and ultimately proved challenging, given the possibility of unexpected delays during construction and the fact that the Chinese consortium abandoned the project less than a year later, so that new contractors had to be selected to replace it. The goal was to have this motorway stretch provisionally opened to traffic in time for Euro 2012, even if it's not fully completed, with various restrictions such as a lower speed limit to ensure safety. For a while it was not clear whether even this limited goal would be reached, but the motorway opened to traffic in June 2012 after very intensive construction work in the final few months.

In November 2011 construction of the stretch to the German border from Nowy Tomyśl had been completed. The road was opened to public traffic on 1 December. Toll plazas on this stretch of the highway wasn't open until May 2012 so use of the western section of the A2 was free of charge until then.

It is the A and C stretches of Łódź - Warsaw section which are not yet fully finished. While the road is open to traffic, one interchange (with road 50) is not yet open, and some overpasses for local roads are still not completed. The plan is to complete them all by the Fall of 2012. At the terminus of the motorway in Warsaw it forks into two express roads, S2 and S8, but only S8 is currently open while S2 should be completed in early 2013.

Motorway section Length Constructed Note
Świecko - Nowy Tomyśl 105.9 km (65.8 mi) 2009 - 2011 opened 1 December 2011; toll motorway
Nowy Tomyśl - Poznań Komorniki 50.4 km (31.3 mi) 2001 - 2004 opened 27 October 2004; toll motorway
Poznań Komorniki - Poznań Krzesiny 13.3 km (8.3 mi) 2001 - 2003 opened 13 September 2003
Poznań Krzesiny - Września 37.5 km (23.3 mi) 2001 - 2003 opened 27 November 2003; toll motorway
Września - Golina 34.2 km (21.3 mi) 1977 - 1985 opened 9 October 1985; toll motorway since 20 December 2002
Golina - Konin Zachód 13.8 km (8.6 mi) 1986 - 1988 opened 10 November 1988
Konin Zachód - Stryków 103 km (64 mi) 2004 - 2006 opened 26 July 2006; toll motorway since 1 July 2011
Stryków - Łódź Północ 1.7 km (1.1 mi) 2008 opened 22 December 2008
Łódź Północ - Skierniewice 32 km (20 mi) 2010 - 2012 opened to traffic on 3 June 2012, contains stretch A which will be fully completed in fall of 2012
Skierniewice - Grodzisk Mazowiecki 41.4 km (25.7 mi) 2010 - 2012 opened to traffic on 6 June 2012, contains stretch C which will be fully completed in fall of 2012
Grodzisk Mazowiecki - Pruszków 12.6 km (7.8 mi) 2010 - 2012 opened on 27 May 2012
Pruszków - Konotopa 4.8 km (3.0 mi) 2010 - 2012 opened on 22 May 2012
Choszczówka Stojecka - Kałuszyn 20.8 km (12.9 mi) 2009 - 2012 opened 29 August 2012

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