Autocesta A9

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Autocesta A9 in Croatia
Autocesta A9
 E751-HR.svg
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Autocesta A9
 In operation      
Basic data
Operator: BINA Istra Logo.svg
BINA ISTRA dd
Overall length: 76.8 km
  of which in operation: 76.8 km

County :

Mirna bridge.jpg
The bridge over the Mirna
Course of the road
Slovenia Continue on  → KoperH5 E751
EU border crossing Border crossing Kaštel ( HR ) - Dragonja ( SLO )
Autobahn beginning Start of the Autobahn
Junction (0)  Umag
Gas station Rest stop Buje
Junction (5.8)  Buje
Junction (12)  Nova Vas
flow Mirna 1,376 m
Toll booth Mirna
parking spot with toilet Mirna
Junction (26.3)  Višnjan
Gas station Rest stop Bačva
Junction (34)  Baderna
Junction (41.7)  Medaki
parking spot with toilet Limska Draga
bridge Limska Draga 552 m
node (49)  Kanfanar A8 E751
park Rest Bale
Junction Vodnjan -sjever
Junction (69.5)  Vodnjan -jug
Gas station Rest stop Pula
Junction Pula D66 E751
Autobahn end (76.8)  End of the highway
  • Under construction
  • In planning
  • The Autocesta A9 ( Croatian for 'Motorway A9') is a Croatian motorway that runs from Kaštel on the Slovenian border to Pula . It is part of the Istrian Ypsilon . The southern part, which also takes the traffic to Rijeka , is built as a motorway , the northern and predominant part as a dual carriageway (comparable to consistently prioritized federal roads).

    In mid-2008, the four-lane expansion to the motorway began. In June 2010 the four-lane section Pula – Kanfanar and on June 14, 2011 the second lane Umag – Kanfanar were opened to traffic. Since then, the entire route has been subject to tolls.

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