M35 motorway (Hungary) explained

Country:HUN
Type:M
Route:35
Alternate Name:Part of Via Carpathia
Map:M35 Autópálya Hungary.png
Map Notes: in use other highways
Image Notes:M35 near Debrecen Airport
Length Km:68.8
Established:2003
History:Completed: 2018
Terminus A: near Görbeháza
Junction:
  • ,,, near Debrecen
Terminus B: near Berettyóújfalu
Counties:Hajdú-Bihar
Cities:Hajdúböszörmény, Debrecen, Berettyóújfalu

The M35 motorway (Hungarian: M35-ös autópálya) is a 68.8km (42.8miles) motorway in eastern Hungary which connects the M3 motorway with the city of Debrecen, providing it with a direct motorway link to the capital, Budapest.

The section bypassing Debrecen was completed in April 2006, and the whole stretch of road was opened to the public on 15 December 2006. The new road reduced driving time between Debrecen and the capital to under 2 hours. The further stretch from Debrecen to M4 motorway was inaugurated on December 20, 2018.[1]

Timeline

SectionLengthOpenedNotes
Görbeháza (M3) – Debrecen dél442NaN215 December 2006Built between 2003 – 2006, with Debrecen western bypass.
Debrecen dél – Mikepércs5.432NaN213 December 2017Built between 2015 – 2017.
Mikepércs – Berettyóújfalu (M4)18.72NaN220 December 2018Built between 2015 – 2018.

Route description

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kész az M35-ös vége és az M4-es "eleje".
  2. Web site: National Toll Payment Services PLC - E-vignette rates from 1 January 2024. toll-charge.hu.