Expressway S14 (Poland)

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Expressway S14
Droga ekspresowa S14
Route information
Length13.7 km (8.5 mi)
42 km (26 mi) planned
Major junctions
FromA2-PL.svg A2 NW of Łódź (planned)
Major intersectionsDK71-PL.svg DK71 north of Pabianice
ToS8-PL.svg S8 SW of Łódź
Location
CountryPoland
RegionsŁódź Voivodeship
Major citiesŁódź
Highway system
S12 S16

Expressway S14 or express road S14 (in Polish droga ekspresowa S14) is a short expressway in Poland which, when completed, will serve as the western bypass of Łódź. The total length is planned to be 42 km (26 mi).

Construction of the first 9.6 km section forming the bypass of Pabianice began in 2010. It opened in two stages, in May 2012 and July 2012. Another 4.1 km extension to the south connects it to the S8 expressway. This extension opened to traffic in April 2014. The tender for building the remaining 27 km was opened on 2 October 2015, with completion expected around 2019.[1] However, it was cancelled and reopened in 2017. Contracts were signed in 2019, and the expected completion date is set in early 2023 for the northern section.

Route description

Number of exit(facility) Exit(facility) name Mileage from terminus Notes(facilities available if opposite the MOP(rest area))
(1) Słowik DK 91 0 km Roundabout, construction postponed.
(2) Emilia A2 E30 3 km Under construction.
(3) Lućmierz DW 702 4.5 km Construction postponed.
(4) Zgierz Zachód DK 71 8.5 km
(5) MOP Okręglik Rest area, under construction
(6) Aleksandrów Łódzki DK 72 15.5 km Opened in 2022.
(7) Konstantynów Łódzki DK 71 18.6 km Opened in 2022.
(8) Łódź Retkinia 23 km
(9) Łódź Lublinek DK 14 26 km Fully opened in 2022.
(10) Pabianice Północ DK 71 30 km Opened in 2012.
(11) Dobroń DW 482 37 km
(12) Róża S8 E67 DK 12 42 km Opened in 2014.

References

Coordinates: 51°40′45″N 19°18′46″E / 51.679149°N 19.312899°E / 51.679149; 19.312899