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Kwiatkowskiego Way

Coordinates: 54°32′08″N 18°29′29″E / 54.53556°N 18.49139°E / 54.53556; 18.49139
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Trasa Kwiatkowskiego
Trasa Kwiatkowskiego Gdynia1.jpg
Route information
Length5.4 km (3.4 mi)
Major junctions
Major intersections(0.2km) Ul. Adm. Unruga

(0.5km) Railroad tracks leading to Gdynia Port Oksywie (PKP station)

(0.7km) Port of Gdynia:

  • Container Terminal
  • Ferry & Cruise Ship Terminal

(1.5km) ul. Janka Wisniewski

(1.6km) SKM railroad tracks

(1.9km) ul. Hutnicza

(2.1km) PKP railroad tracks

(2.6km) ul. Morska

Viaduct

Viaduct

Tricity National Park

Biking and hiking trail

Demptowo Valley

Forest road

Forest road

(5.4km) Obwodnica Trójmiejska
Location
CountryPoland
RegionsPomeranian Voivodeship
Major citiesGdynia
Highway system

Trasa im. Eugeniusza Kwiatkowskiego (Trasa Kwiatkowskiego) – is a highway in Gdynia named after Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski linking the Port of Gdynia to the Tricity beltway (Obwodnica Trójmiejska) and therefore A1 motorway. It is currently 5.4 km long and was completed after 34 years of construction.

Construction

1st Stage of Construction

Construction began on August 30, 1974. According to initial plans the route was supposed to connect ul. Piotra Ściegiennego in Leszczynkach with ul. Czerwonych Kosynierów (currently ul. Morska), ul. Marchlewskiego (currently ul. Janka Wiśniewskiego), ul. Wincentego Gruny (currently ul. Adm. Unruga) in Obłużu and ul. płk. Dąbka. In later years a connection with the then under construction Obwodnica Trójmiejska was planned.

The first sections opened to traffic were two upper-deck causeways over the railroad and ul. Opata Hackiego and two over the Port of Gdynia. During the 80's construction was halted due to insufficient funds. Only two disconnected sections were completed and during the spring of 1990 the whole project was cancelled .

2nd Stage of Construction

In 1995 a decision was made to continue the project as well as modernize the current sections. On November 13, 1998, after 22 years of construction, Trasa Kwiatkowskiego was opened to traffic from ul. Morską to ul. płk. Dąbka, altogether 2.316 km.

3rd Stage of Construction

In 2005 the European Commission agreed to help finance the remaining part of Trasa Kwiatkowskiego, namely, the connection of the current route to Obwodnica Trójmiejska. In the same year work started on cutting trees on the route since most of it goes through the Tricity National Park as well as numerous biking and hiking trails. A tender was issued and bids from companies were received. In March 2006 Warbud S.A. was chosen to finish the construction.

Officially the construction on the 3rd stage started on August 21, 2006, and was completed in March 2008. The route was opened on June 12, 2008.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Gdynia opens Trasa Kwiatkowskiego" (Press release). Dziennik Baltycki. 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-06-04.

54°32′08″N 18°29′29″E / 54.53556°N 18.49139°E / 54.53556; 18.49139