D5 motorway (Czech Republic)
D5 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D5) is a highway in the Czech Republic. It runs from Prague through Plzeň into Germany. D5 is 151 kilometres (94 mi) long; a bypass of Pilsen includes the 380-metre-long (1,250 ft) Valík Tunnel and the 445-metre-long (1,460 ft) bridge over the River Úhlava. Section between Prague and Beroun is planned to be improved to three lanes in each direction.[1]
D5 Motorway | |
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Dálnice D5 | |
Via Carolina | |
Route information | |
Part of | |
Length | 151 km (94 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | D0 in Prague |
To | A6 border with Germany |
Location | |
Regions | Praha, Central Bohemian, Pilsen |
Major cities | Prague, Pilsen |
Highway system | |
Construction
Construction of the D5 began in 1976, with the first segment opening in 1985 and the final segment being completed in 2006.
European route
In Germany, it continues as German autobahn A6 west to the border with France. The D5 is part of European route E50. All of D5 is the Czech part of "Via Carolina", the motorway from Nuremberg to Prague.
Tunnel Valík
Very important part of the D5 highway is the tunnel Valík bypassing the city of Pilsen. The technology inside of the tunnel is controlled by a Reliance SCADA system[2] The tunnel was opened on October 6, 2006.
Features
Point | Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) |
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capital city of Prague | 50.048917°N 14.268226°E |
Valík Tunnel (in Czech) | 49.680556°N 13.406111°E |
bridge over the River Úhlava | 49.681788°N 13.396695°E |
border with Germany | 49.642486°N 12.522043°E |