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Expressway S14
Droga ekspresowa S14
Zachodnia Obwodnica Łodzi
Major junctions
North end A2 northwest of Łódź
Major intersections DK71 north of Pabianice
South end S8 southwest of Łódź
Location
CountryPoland
RegionsŁódź Voivodeship
Major citiesŁódź
Highway system
S 12 S 16

Expressway S14 or express road S14 (Polish: droga ekspresowa S14) is a short expressway in Poland which serves as the western bypass of Łódź. The total length is 42 km (26 mi).

Construction of the first 9.6 km section forming the bypass of Pabianice began in 2010. It opened in two stages, in May 2012 and July 2012. Another 4.1 km extension to the south connects it to the S8 expressway. This extension opened to traffic in April 2014. The tender for building the remaining 27 km was opened on 2 October 2015, with completion expected around 2019.[1] However, it was cancelled and reopened in 2017. Contracts were signed in 2019, and the northern section was completed and opened in July 2023.[2]


Route description

CountryVoivodeshipLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
PolandŁódź VoivodeshipSłowik, Łódź VoivodeshipSłowik DK 91Planned roundabout with national road 91
Northern terminus of the expressway
Emilia, Łódź VoivodeshipEmilia A 2 / E30Poznań / Warszawa
A 1 / E75
Part of the interchange belonging to the expressway is under construction

The interchange will connect all the three routes by a roundabout – see on OpenStreetMap


Access to motorway A1 via motorway A2 towards Warszawa
ZgierzLućmierz DW 702 – Łódź / KutnoPlanned junction
Zgierz Zachód DK 71 – Stryków / Aleksandrów Łódzki
ŁódźAleksandrów Łódzki DK 71 – Aleksandrów Łódzki
Junction located partially in the city of Łódź and Gmina Aleksandrów Łódzki
Konstantynów Łódzkilocal road (former national road 71) – Aleksandrów Łódzki / PabianiceJunction located partially in the city of Łódź and the town of Konstantyów Łódzki
ŁódźŁódź Retkinialocal road – Pabianice, Konstantynów Łódzki / Łódź-Retkinia, AirportAccess to Maratońska Street (Polish: Ulica Maratońska) in Łódź
Szynkielew TrzeciŁódź Lublinek DK 14 – Airport, Górna, ChojnyGórna and Chojny are administrative districts in Łódź
Until 2022 this was the temporary terminus
SzynkielewPabianice Północlocal road (former national road 71) – Zgierz / PabianicePółnoc means north
Gmina DobrońDobroń DW 482 – Łask / Pabianice
Róża S 8 / E67Warszawa / Wrocław
DK 12 – Piotrków Trybunalski / Sieradz
Trumpet interchange
Concurrency of expressway S8 and national road 12
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Proposed
  •        Tolled
  •       Route transition
  •       Unopened

References

51°40′45″N 19°18′46″E / 51.679149°N 19.312899°E / 51.679149; 19.312899