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Polish Prime Minister set to open Poland’s longest road tunnel on Monday
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is on Monday set to launch the country’s longest road tunnel, which is part of the capital Warsaw’s new southern ring road.
Polands longest road tunnel, part of Warsaws southern ring road, is set to be unveiled by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Monday.
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Poland’s longest road tunnel, part of Warsaw’s southern ring road, is set to be unveiled by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Monday.PAP/Andrzej Lange
The 2,335-metre, three-lane tunnel under the city’s Ursynów district is the last section of Warsaw’s southern ring road and is Poland’s longest structure of its kind, state news agency PAP reported.
In December last year, Morawiecki launched a new bridge and a new stretch of road making up part of the city’s southern beltway.
He said at the time that the massive road project was one of the biggest in the country’s modern history.
The entire project carries a price tag of around PLN 4.6 billion (EUR 1 billion, USD 1.25 billion), including almost PLN 1.7 billion in European Union funds, the PAP news agency reported.