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Corridor Vc (
Corridor 5c) is a new highway route being built as part of the fifth Pan-European corridor. The current road is actually the European route
E73.
It connects the main part of the corridor in Budapest to the Adriatic Sea in the port of Ploče.
The corridor passes through or near:
The longest part of this corridor goes through Bosnia and Herzegovina and is widely touted as a road instrumental to the development of the country. The road also connects the eastern and southern parts of Croatia directly.
Significance (BiH)
As for Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Corridor 5c Motorway is one of the most significant and project of the highest priority. The construction works on the road have already begun, but intensified beginning of the construction will be a key starter of economic and social activities, and will enable Bosnia and Herzegovina to be connected to main European traffic network, as well as to global European economic and social structure.
Construction of the motorway, whose total length is 340 km, will provide: rational connecting to neighboring countries and regions; stabilizing and developing effects will be reached; transport conditions and quality of life improvement; economy competitiveness enhancement; new projects launched and national and international private investments enhancement
Development (BiH)
Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) funded provision of Transport Master Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina (March 2001), which represents the first document in afterwar period at this level in transport area, and it was used as basis for many other studies and decisions, even for provision of Planning and Study Documentation for the Highway along the Corridor 5c.
This Study provided priority transport corridors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which were afterwards confirmed by subsequent studies, to a great extent.At the same time, this Study defined main goals in transport sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Development Scenario by 2020. Development Scenario includes three phases:
- Phase 1 (short-term): 2000-2005 – Rehabilitation & Stabilization
- Phase 2 (medium-term): 2006-2010 – Full functionalization & Modernization
- Phase 3 (long-term): 2011-2020 – Structuring & Progress
Progress
The transport Corridor Vc through Bosnia and Herzegovina includes:
- E-road E-73 Samac-Doboj-Sarajevo-Mostar-Capljina-Doljani, with exit to the Adriatic Sea in the Port Ploce.
- The railway Samac-Doboj-Sarajevo-Mostar-Capljina-Metkovic.
- Sarajevo and Mostar Airports.
- Waterways and quays on the Sava, Bosnia and Neretva Rivers.
Length of the Corridor Vc Motorway, from the North to the South divided by sections:
- Section 1: The Sava Svilaja River (connection Corridor 10) - Doboj (South)
- Section 2: Doboj (South) - Sarajevo South (Tarcin)
- Section 3: Sarajevo South (Tarcin) - Mostar (North)
- Section 4: Mostar (North) - Republic of Croatia Border
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Corridor Vc (
Corridor 5c) is a new highway route being built as part of the fifth
Pan-European corridor. The current road is actually the
European route E73.
It connects the main part of the corridor in
Budapest to the
Adriatic Sea in the port of
Ploče.
The corridor passes through or near:
The longest part of this corridor goes through
Bosnia and Herzegovina and is widely touted as a road instrumental to the development of the country. The road also connects the eastern and southern parts of Croatia directly.
Significance (BiH)
As for Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Corridor 5c Motorway is one of the most significant and project of the highest priority. The construction works on the road have already begun, but intensified beginning of the construction will be a key starter of economic and social activities, and will enable Bosnia and Herzegovina to be connected to main European traffic network, as well as to global European economic and social structure.
Construction of the motorway, whose total length is 340 km, will provide: rational connecting to neighboring countries and regions; stabilizing and developing effects will be reached; transport conditions and quality of life improvement; economy competitiveness enhancement; new projects launched and national and international private investments enhancement
Development (BiH)
Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) funded provision of Transport Master Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina (March 2001), which represents the first document in afterwar period at this level in transport area, and it was used as basis for many other studies and decisions, even for provision of Planning and Study Documentation for the Highway along the Corridor 5c.
This Study provided priority transport corridors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which were afterwards confirmed by subsequent studies, to a great extent.At the same time, this Study defined main goals in transport sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Development Scenario by 2020. Development Scenario includes three phases:
- Phase 1 (short-term): 2000-2005 – Rehabilitation & Stabilization
- Phase 2 (medium-term): 2006-2010 – Full functionalization & Modernization
- Phase 3 (long-term): 2011-2020 – Structuring & Progress
Progress
The transport Corridor Vc through Bosnia and Herzegovina includes:
- E-road E-73 Samac-Doboj-Sarajevo-Mostar-Capljina-Doljani, with exit to the Adriatic Sea in the Port Ploce.
- The railway Samac-Doboj-Sarajevo-Mostar-Capljina-Metkovic.
- Sarajevo and Mostar Airports.
- Waterways and quays on the Sava, Bosnia and Neretva Rivers.
Length of the Corridor Vc Motorway, from the North to the South divided by sections:
- Section 1: The Sava Svilaja River (connection Corridor 10) - Doboj (South)
- Section 2: Doboj (South) - Sarajevo South (Tarcin)
- Section 3: Sarajevo South (Tarcin) - Mostar (North)
- Section 4: Mostar (North) - Republic of Croatia Border
External links