M7 motorway (Hungary)
M7 motorway | |
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M7 autópálya | |
Route information | |
Part of | |
Length: | 233 km (145 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From: | Budapest |
M1 near Budapest M0 near Budapest M8 near Székesfehérvár M70 near Letenye | |
To: |
Letenye A4 border with Croatia |
Location | |
Counties: | Pest, Fejér, Veszprém, Somogy, Zala (5) |
Major cities: | Budapest, Érd, Székesfehérvár, Siófok, Nagykanizsa |
Highway system | |
Motorways in Hungary |
The M7 motorway 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.
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 ( 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 km | Budapest, Budaörsi út | The M1 motorway starts with the M7 | ||
Bp.-Őrmező | ||||
7 km | Budaörs | |||
10 km | Budaörsi pihenőhely | Auchan / MOL + | ||
Budaörs-east | ||||
11 km | Budaörs-west | |||
12 km | Tatabánya, Győr, Mosonmagyaróvár → to Vienna |
M1 turns toward -> | ||
14 km | Törökbálint | |||
16 km | Hegyeshalom / Pécs, Röszke, Nyíregyháza Budapest International Airport |
Budapest bypass () | ||
18 km | Érd | |||
19 km | Érdi pihenőhely | |||
23 km | Tárnok / Sóskút, Pusztazámor | Regionális Hulladékkezelő Központ | ||
26 km | Tárnoki pihenőhely | Agip + | ||
Border of Pest and Fejér Counties | ||||
30 km | Martonvásár / Gyúró | |||
33 km | Váli-völgyi pihenőhely | OMV / OMV + | ||
Baracska / Vál | ||||
42 km | Kápolnásnyék, Velence / Pázmánd, Lovasberény | |||
45 km | Velencei pihenőhely | MOL / MOL + | ||
Velence / Nadap, Tata | ||||
50 km | Pákozd / Sukoró | |||
Pákozdi pihenőhely | ||||
57 km | Székesfehérvár-east / Gárdony-Agárd | |||
60 km | Székesfehérvár-south / Dunaújváros | Shell / Shell + | ||
Fehérvári pihenőhely | ||||
64 km | Székesfehérvár-Centrum, Szentgotthárd / Sárbogárd, Szekszárd |
Székesfehérvár bypass () | ||
70 km | Szabadbattyán / Tác-Gorsium | 6307 | ||
Gorsium pihenőhely | ||||
80 km | Lepsény / Polgárdi | |||
83 km | Lepsényi pihenőhely | MOL / MOL + | ||
Border of Fejér and Veszprém Counties | ||||
90 km | Balatonfüred / Enying | |||
Border of Veszprém and Somogy Counties | ||||
95 km | Sóstói pihenőhely | Agip / Agip + | ||
98 km | Siófok-east | |||
101 km | Szabadi pihenőhely | |||
Sió Channel | ||||
105 km | Siófok-Centrum / Szekszárd | |||
109 km | Töreki pihenőhely | |||
112 km | Siófok-west / Zamárdi-felső, Szántód | |||
115 km | Balatonendréd / Zamárdi-alsó | |||
121 km | Balatonföldvár / Bálványos | |||
121-22 km | Kőröshegy Viaduct | Longest Bridge in Hungary - 1872 m | ||
126 km | Balatonszárszó | |||
130 km | Balatonőszöd / Szólád | |||
135 km | Balatonszemes, Balatonlelle / Kaposvár | |||
138 km | Balatonlellei pihenőhely | MOL / MOL + | ||
143 km | Balatonboglár / Lengyeltóti | |||
145 km | Ordacsehi | |||
150 km | Fonyód | |||
156 km | Táskai pihenőhely | |||
160 km | Balatonfenyves | |||
168 km | Keresztúri pihenőhely | Shell / Shell + | ||
170 km | Balatonszentgyörgy / Kéthely, Marcali | () | ||
175 km | Hollád | |||
177 km | Szegerdői pihenőhely | |||
183 km | Sávoly | |||
Border of Somogy and Zala Counties | ||||
191 km | Zalakomár, Zalakaros | |||
194 km | Zalakomári pihenőhely | INA / INA + | ||
206 km | Nagykanizsa-east / Kaposvár | Nagykanizsa bypass | ||
211 km | Nagykanizsa-Centrum, Gyékényes / Zalaegerszeg | () | ||
215 km | Sormási pihenőhely | |||
219 km | Sormás / Eszteregnye | |||
224 km | Becsehely | |||
232 km | Letenye, Tornyiszentmiklós → to Maribor | M70 () turns toward -> | ||
233 km | Letenye – Goričan border crossing | |||
Mur River | Zrínyi Bridge - 216 m | |||
Autocesta A4 → to Zagreb, Croatia |
European Routes
European Route | Location |
- 22 km | 211 through |
- full | 16 through |
See also
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