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M6 motorway shield
M6 motorway
M6-os autópálya
Map key - blue in use Map key - lightblue under construction Map key - grey other highways
Route information
Part of E 73
Length193 km (120 mi)
212 km (132 mi) planned
Major junctions
From M0 in Budapest
Major intersections M8 near Dunaújváros
M9 near Szekszárd
M60 near Bóly
ToIvándárda
A5 border with  Croatia
Location
CountryHungary
CountiesPest, Fejér, Tolna, Baranya
Major citiesBudapest, Érd, Dunaújváros, Paks, Szekszárd, Mohács
Highway system
  • Roads in Hungary
M6 near Ráckeresztúr
M6 124km

The M6 motorway (Hungarian: M6-os autópálya) is a north-south motorway in Hungary running along the Danube connecting Budapest to Mohács, and the section further south to the Croatia border is under construction

The southernmost Bóly - Ivándárda (border crossing with Croatia) section is currently under construction with a planned inauguration date in 2024.[1] The connecting segment of the A5 in Croatia is also under construction, with the completion scheduled for 2023.[2]

Municipalities

The M6 motorway runs through the following municipalities:

Openings timeline

Junctions, exits and rest areas

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Signs Distance Destinations Note
(196 km) Nagynyárád, Bóly - East
(210 km) Ivándárda, Kislippó
(212 km) Ivándárda / Branjin Vrh border crossing
Osijek, Croatia Croatia

Toll

From February 1, 2015, the M6 motorway is a toll-road. The motorway can be used with the national sticker or with the following county stickers:

Type of vignette Available section
Pest County between M0 expressway junction and Ráckeresztúr (15 km – 34 km)
Fejér County between Százhalombatta north and Paks north (25 km – 98 km)
Tolna County between M8 motorway junction and Pécsvárad (Somberek) (75 km – 173 km)
Baranya County between Bátaszék and Bóly west (163 km – 191 km)

Significant structures

From Budapest to the Croatian border, the M6 motorway features the following bridges, tunnels or covered cuts:

Viaducts
Tunnels

European Route

Name Route
197 km junction (15) – Croatia Autocesta A5

See also

References

  1. ^ "Construction of the final section of M6 Motorway has begun (in Hungarian)". Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  2. ^ "A5 Brochure 2018" (PDF). Retrieved 29 January 2019.