II-52 road (Bulgaria) explained

Type:I
Route:52
Map:Bulgaria roads map bg.svg
Country:BGR
Length Km:115
Terminus A:Km 11 of I-5,
Terminus B:Km 80.1 of II-34, Nikopol

Republican Road II-52 (Bulgarian: Републикански път II-52) is a second-class road in northern Bulgaria, running through Ruse, Veliko Tarnovo and Pleven Provinces.[1] Its length is 115 km.

Route description

The road starts at Km 11 of the first class I-5 road at Dolapite Railway Station southwest of the city of Ruse[2] and heads southwest though the eastern section of the Danubian Plain. It passes through the villages of Pirgovo and Mechka, reaching its port on the river Danube.[2] From there, a 23.2 km section though Batin until the village of Krivina the road is not constructed and remains unpaved. From Krivina the II-52 again continues with asphalt pavement, crosses the river Yantra, passes though Novgrad and heads west through the central part of the Danubian Plain, following the right bank of the Danube.[2]

It enters Veliko Tarnovo Province, goes through the village of Vardim and the town of Svishtov and just west of Oresh reaches Pleven Province. There, the road runs through the southern higher reaches of the Svishtov–Belene Plain, passing though the villages of Dekov, Byala Voda, Lozitsa, Lyubenovo and Vabel. It the reaches its terminus at Km 80.1 of the second class II-34 road in the center of the town of Nikopol.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Map of the Republican Road Network of Bulgaria. Official Site of the Road Infrastructure Agency. 21 May 2024.
  2. Web site: List of the Republican Roads in the Republic of Bulgaria . State Gazette. 21 May 2024.