M70 motorway (Hungary)

The M70 motorway (Hungarian: M70-es autópálya) is an motorway in Hungary, connecting the M7 motorway to the A5 motorway in Slovenia.[1][2] The road is 21 km long and has a speed limit of 130 km/h. The last section was completed in 2006. After the opening of the last missing sections of the M7 on August 19, 2008, there is a direct motorway link from Budapest to Slovenia. The expressway originally consisted of two lanes between Letenye and Tornyiszentmiklós interchanges. As a four-lane, full profile motorway, it opened on December 13, 2019 (see the Hungarian article for references in Hungarian). It was built by the Colas Group.[3]

M70 motorway
M70-es autópálya
in use other highways
Route information
Part of E653
Length21 km (13 mi)
Major junctions
From M7 near Letenye
ToTornyiszentmiklós
A5 border with  Slovenia
Location
CountiesZala
Highway system

Opening timeline

  • Letenye; M7 – Tornyiszentmiklós (18.6 km): November 2004 - half profile; December 13, 2019 - full profile
  • Tornyiszentmiklós – ( border) (2 km): 2005

Junctions, exits and rest area

km Destinations Route Notes
0 M70-M7 interchange M7
E65
E71
Connection to M7 motorway, towards to Budapest or  Croatia
The eastern terminus of European routes E653
1 Korongi Bridge (115.6 m)
2 Letenye 7
11 Csörnyeföld, Murarátka, Muraszemenye 75149
15 Csörnyeföld rest area
18 Lenti, Tornyiszentmiklós 7538
20 Tornyisztnmiklós rest area
21 Tornyiszentmiklós (H) – Pince (SLO) border crossing
A5 motorway → to Maribor, Slovenia

Maintenance

The operation and maintenance of the road by Hungarian Public Road Nonprofit Pte Ltd Co. This activity is provided by this highway engineer.

Payment

Since February 1, 2015, the M70 is fully tolled. It can be paid with the national sticker or county sticker of following counties:

Type of vignetteAvailable section
Zala County full length (0 km – 21 km)

European route(s)

Name Route
21 km Letenye (0) – Avtocesta A5

Significant structures

Bridge
  • Korongi Bridge (Korongi híd; 115.6 m or 379 ft) over the M7 motorway

References

  1. "Orbán to Slovenian PM: 'We Are Well Aware of What Mass Illegal Migration Mean'". Hungary Today. Hungary: Hungary Today. 2019-10-28. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  2. Concrete, FIB-International Federation for Structural (2005-05-01). Proceedings fib Symposium in Budapest Hungary Vol1. Hungary: FIB - Féd. Int. du Béton, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. ISBN 9789634208389. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  3. admin (2014-11-13). "Roads". Colas. France: Colas Group. Retrieved 2020-01-06.

See also

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