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词条 M7 motorway (Hungary)
释义

  1. Municipalities

  2. Openings timeline

  3. Junctions, exits and rest area

  4. Toll

     Toll-free section 

  5. Significant artifacts

  6. European Routes

  7. See also

  8. External links

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|map = M7 Autópálya Hungary.png
|map_notes = in use other highways
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|length_km = 233
|terminus_a = Budapest
|junction = M1 in Budapest
M0 near Budapest
M8 near Székesfehérvár
M70 near Letenye
|terminus_b = Letenye
A4 border with {{CRO}}
|counties = Pest, Fejér, Veszprém, Somogy, Zala
|cities = Budapest, Érd, Székesfehérvár, Siófok, Nagykanizsa
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The M7 motorway ({{lang-hu|M7-es autópálya}}) is a Hungarian motorway which runs from Budapest towards the Croatian border at Letenye, reaching Székesfehérvár, then Siófok, a town on Lake Balaton, and the city of Nagykanizsa in the southwest of the country.

The motorway connects with the Croatian motorway A4 at Goričan and forms part of the Pan-European corridor Vb, connecting Budapest with Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, and Rijeka, the largest Croatian seaport. Since the completion of the M7 it is possible to travel on motorway from Budapest to the Adriatic Sea, a popular tourist destination for Hungarians.

The last portion of the motorway to the Croatian border, including the Zrinski Bridge on the river Mura, was completed on 22 October 2008. The road's first sections were built in the 1960s and 1970s. The completion of the last sections was undertaken since 2001.

Municipalities

The M7 motorway runs through the following municipalities:

  • Budapest, Budaörs, Törökbálint, Érd, Tárnok
  • Tordas, Martonvásár, Kajászó, Baracska, Kápolnásnyék, Pázmánd, Velence, Sukoró, Pákozd, Székesfehérvár, Szabadbattyán, Kőszárhegy, Polgárdi, Füle, Lepsény
  • Balatonfőkajár
  • Balatonvilágos, Siófok, Zamárdi, Balatonendréd, Szántód, Kőröshegy, Balatonszárszó, Szólád, Balatonőszöd, Balatonszemes, Balatonlelle, Balatonboglár, Ordacsehi, Lengyeltóti, Fonyód, Buzsák, Táska, Balatonfenyves, Balatonkeresztúr, Balatonújlak, Balatonszentgyörgy, Hollád, Tikos, Szegerdő, Sávoly, Szőkedencs
  • Zalakomár, Galambok, Zalaszentjakab, Nagyrécse, Nagykanizsa, Sormás, Eszteregnye, Rigyác, Petrivente, Becsehely, Letenye

Openings timeline

  • Budapest – Budaörs (7 km): 1964 - half profile; (this section was extended 2x3 lane in 1978-79)
  • Budaörs – Martonvásár (18 km): 1966 - half profile; (this section was extended in 1972; 2x3 lane in 2001)
  • Martonvásár – Velence (15 km): 1967 - half profile; (this section was extended in 1973; 2x3 lane in 2001)
  • Martonvásár – Székesfehérvár (12 km): 1968 - half profile; (this section was extended in 1973; 2x3 lane in 2001)
  • Székesfehérvár – Balatonaliga (33 km): 1970 - half profile; (this section was extended in 1975)
  • Balatonaliga – Zamárdi (22 km): 1971 - half profile; (this section was extended in 2001)
  • Zamárdi – Balatonkeresztúr with Kőröshegy Viaduct (14,2 km): 2007.08.08.
  • Balatonszárszó – Ordacsehi (20 km): 2005.06.
  • Ordacsehi – Balatonkeresztúr (25,7 km): 2006.03.27.
  • Balatonkeresztúr – Zalakomár (21 km): 2008.06.26.
  • Zalakomár – Nagykanizsa (15 km): 2008.08.19.
  • Nagykanizsa – Sormás (11,3 km): 2007.08.24.
  • Sormás (Eszteregnye) – Becsehely (4,5 km): 2006.12.11.
  • Becsehely – Letenye (6,5 km): 2004.09.18.
  • Letenye ({{flagicon|CRO}} border) with Zrínyi Bridge (800 m): 2008.10.22.

Junctions, exits and rest area

  • Distance from Zero Kilometre Stone (Adam Clark Square) in Budapest in kilometres.
Budapest – Letenye (229 km)
6 kmBudapest, Budaörsi út The M1 motorway starts with the M7
Bp.-Őrmező
7 kmBudaörs
10 kmBudaörsi rest area 81101Auchan / MOL +
Budaörs east
11 kmBudaörs west 8105
12 kmTatabánya, Győr, Mosonmagyaróvár → to Vienna {{flagicon>Austria}}
14 kmTörökbálint
16 kmHegyeshalom / Pécs, Röszke, Nyíregyháza
Budapest International Airport
Budapest bypass
18 kmÉrd 8103
19 kmÉrdi rest area
23 kmTárnok / Sóskút, Pusztazámor 8107 Regionális Hulladékkezelő Központ
26 kmTárnoki rest area Agip +
Border of Pest and Fejér Counties
30 kmMartonvásár / Gyúró 81108
33 kmVáli-völgyi rest area 8111OMV / OMV +
Baracska / Vál
42 kmKápolnásnyék, Velence / Pázmánd, Lovasberény 8117
45 kmVelencei rest area 8119MOL / MOL +
Velence / Nadap, Tata
50 kmPákozd / Sukoró 8116
Pákozdi rest area
57 kmSzékesfehérvár east / Gárdony-Agárd
60 kmSzékesfehérvár south / Dunaújváros Shell / Shell +
Fehérvári rest area
64 kmSzékesfehérvár-centrum, Szentgotthárd /
Sárbogárd, Szekszárd
Székesfehérvár west bypass
70 kmSzabadbattyán / Tác-Gorsium 6307
Gorsium rest area
80 kmLepsény / Polgárdi
83 kmLepsényi rest area MOL / MOL +
Border of Fejér and Veszprém Counties
90 kmBalatonfüred / Enying
Border of Veszprém and Somogy Counties
95 kmSóstói rest area Agip / Agip +
98 kmSiófok east
101 kmSzabadi rest area
Sió Channel
105 kmSiófok-centrum / Szekszárd
109 kmTöreki rest area
112 kmSiófok west / Zamárdi-felső, Szántód
115 kmBalatonendréd / Zamárdi-alsó 6501
121 kmBalatonföldvár / Bálványos 6505
121-22 kmKőröshegy Viaduct Longest Bridge in Hungary - 1872 m
126 kmBalatonszárszó
130 kmBalatonőszöd / Szólád 6524
135 kmBalatonszemes, Balatonlelle / Kaposvár
138 kmBalatonlellei rest area MOL / MOL +
143 kmBalatonboglár / Lengyeltóti 6711
145 kmOrdacsehi 67101
150 kmFonyód 6701
156 kmTáskai rest area
160 kmBalatonfenyves
168 kmKeresztúri rest area Shell / Shell +
170 kmBalatonszentgyörgy / Kéthely, Marcali
175 kmHollád 7501
177 kmSzegerdői rest area
183 kmSávoly
Border of Somogy and Zala Counties
191 kmZalakomár, Zalakaros
194 kmZalakomári rest area INA / INA +
206 kmNagykanizsa east / Kaposvár Nagykanizsa east bypass
211 kmNagykanizsa-centrum, Gyékényes / Zalaegerszeg
215 kmSormási rest area
219 kmSormás / Eszteregnye
224 kmBecsehely 7536
232 kmLetenye, Tornyiszentmiklós → to Maribor {{flagicon>Slovenia}}
233 kmLetenye (H) – Goričan (HR) border crossing
Mura River Zrínyi Bridge - 216 m
A4 motorway → to Zagreb, {{flagicon|Croatia}} Croatia

Toll

From February 1, 2015, the motorway can be used instead of the national sticker with the following county stickers:

Type of vignette Available section
Pest County between Egér Street junction and Martonvásár (7 km – 30 km)
Fejér County between Pusztazámor and Balatonvilágos (23 km – 90 km)
Veszprém County between Polgárdi and Siófok east (80 km – 98 km)
Somogy County between Balatonvilágos and Zalakomár (90 km – 191 km)
Zala County between Sávoly and Letenye [state border] (183 km – 234 km)

Toll-free section

  • From Border of Budapest to Egér Street section (5 km – 7 km) can be used free of charge.

Significant artifacts

From Budapest to the Croatian border, the M7 motorway features the following bridges, tunnels or covered cuts:


Bridge
  • Zrinski Bridge ({{lang|hu|Zrínyi Miklós híd}}; {{convert|216|m|abbr=on|disp=or}}) over Mur river
Viaduct
  • Köröshegy Viaduct ({{lang|hu|Kőröshegyi völgyhíd}}; {{convert|1872|m|abbr=on|disp=or}}) – Longest bridge in Hungary

European Routes

NameRoute
217 kmCRO}} Autocesta A4
22 kmCRO}} Autocesta A4

See also

{{Portal|Hungary|Roads}}
  • Roads in Hungary
  • Transport in Hungary
  • International E-road network

External links

{{commons category|Autópálya M7}}
  • National Toll Payment Services Plc. (in Hungarian, some information also in English)
  • National Infrastructure Developer Ltd. (in Hungarian)
  • Exit list of M7 in motorways-exitlists.com
{{Motorways in Hungary}}

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