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Poland: S6 expressway and A2 motorway receive EU funding

Subsidies worth more than €228 have been granted by the European Union for the construction of the S6 expressway section to link Slupsk with Gdansk. Also, around €77 million from the EU has been granted for the A2 section between Warsaw and Minsk Mazowiecki. The S6 section will be almost 41km long and will cost over €470 million is expected to be completed in October 2021. The 15km A2 section is due to be ready in June 2020 at a total cost of €193 million.
November 23, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Subsidies worth more than €228 have been granted by the 1116 European Union for the construction of the S6 expressway section to link Slupsk with Gdansk.

Also, around €77 million from the EU has been granted for the A2 section between Warsaw and Minsk Mazowiecki.

The S6 section will be almost 41km long and will cost over €470 million is expected to be completed in October 2021.

The 15km A2 section is due to be ready in June 2020 at a total cost of €193 million.

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