The construction of the 786-mile motorway is anticipated to be a multi-year project, requiring extensive planning, collaboration, and financial investment.
In a groundbreaking initiative, Bulgarian company Large Infrastructure Projects has announced the ambitious ABC+De project, a colossal endeavour aimed at constructing a 786-mile motorway connecting five EU countries and Turkiye.
The project, spanning Bulgaria, Romania, Greece,Hungary, Slovakia, and Turkiye, seeks to revolutionise travel between the North Eastern and South Eastern regions of Europe, making the journey from the Baltic region to the Aegean Sea seamless and efficient.
Currently, traversing this direct trajectory is a formidable challenge, given the scarcity, non-existence, or lack of connectivity of motorways in the region. As a result, the existing routes force travellers to navigate through Central Europe, leading to a time-consuming and tedious journey.
The ABC+De project seeks to eliminate these hurdles, creating a direct and well-connected motorway network.
Large Infrastructure Projects envisions a future where driving from the Baltic region to the Aegean Sea becomes an everyday reality, facilitating smoother cross-border travel and promoting economic integration among the participating countries.
The motorway will not only enhance regional connectivity but also bolster trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges.
The motorway will not only enhance regional connectivity but also bolster trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges.
Source: express