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The '''A3''' or "'''Transylvania Motorway'''" is a partially built motorway in [[Romania]]. Upon completion, it will be a four-lane, 588 km long motorway, stretching northwest from [[Bucureşti]] via [[Braşov]] in central Romania to [[Oradea]] on the country's border with [[Hungary]]. It is currently the largest infrastructure project in Europe and has an expected total cost of 7.2 billion euros. The motorway will link the following cities: [[Bucureşti]], [[Ploieşti]], [[Braşov]], [[Târgu Mureş]], [[Cluj-Napoca]] and [[Oradea]].
 
The '''A3''' or "'''Transylvania Motorway'''" is a partially built motorway in [[Romania]]. Upon completion, it will be a four-lane, 588 km long motorway, stretching northwest from [[Bucureşti]] via [[Braşov]] in central Romania to [[Oradea]] on the country's border with [[Hungary]]. It is currently the largest infrastructure project in Europe and has an expected total cost of 7.2 billion euros. The motorway will link the following cities: [[Bucureşti]], [[Ploieşti]], [[Braşov]], [[Târgu Mureş]], [[Cluj-Napoca]] and [[Oradea]].
  
As of December 1st 2009, 42km of the motorway are operational, linking [[Turda]] and [[Cluj-Napoca]].
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As of September 2023, 185 km of the motorway are operational, including the part between [[Turda]] and [[Cluj-Napoca]]. For more and up to date information check out [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A3_motorway_(Romania) Wikipedia]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 8 October 2023

Location of the A3 on the map of Romania

The A3 or "Transylvania Motorway" is a partially built motorway in Romania. Upon completion, it will be a four-lane, 588 km long motorway, stretching northwest from Bucureşti via Braşov in central Romania to Oradea on the country's border with Hungary. It is currently the largest infrastructure project in Europe and has an expected total cost of 7.2 billion euros. The motorway will link the following cities: Bucureşti, Ploieşti, Braşov, Târgu Mureş, Cluj-Napoca and Oradea.

As of September 2023, 185 km of the motorway are operational, including the part between Turda and Cluj-Napoca. For more and up to date information check out Wikipedia

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