M31 motorway (Hungary)
The M31 motorway (Hungarian: M31-es autópálya) is a motorway in Hungary, that runs between the M0 motorway at Nagytarcsa and the M3 motorway at Gödöllő.
M31-es autópálya | |
Route information | |
Part of | |
Length | 12 km (7 mi) |
Major junctions | |
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To | |
Location | |
Counties | Pest |
Major cities | Budapest, Gödöllő |
Highway system | |
Municipalities
The M31 motorway runs through the following municipalities:
Openings timeline
- Nagytarcsa; M0 – Gödöllő; M3 (44 km): 2010.07.26.[1]
Junctions, exits and rest area
The route is full length motorway, this route is part of Budapest bypass. The maximum speed limit is 110km/h.
M0 (Nagytarcsa) – M3 (Gödöllő) (12 km) | ||||
Exit | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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0 | Budapest bypass | |||
9 | ||||
12 | The road turns toward -> Budapest or Nyíregyháza |
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References
- "Plans of Motorways and Expressways in Hungary". Roads.extra.hu. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Autópálya M31. |
- National Toll Payment Services Plc. (in Hungarian, some information also in English)
- National Infrastructure Developer Ltd. (in Hungarian)
- Exit list of M31 in motorways-exitlists.com
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