- Pan-European Corridor X
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Major junctions Start end: Salzburg (Austria) End end: Thessaloniki (Greece) Location Countries: Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia and Greece Highway system The Corridor X is one of the pan-European corridors. It runs between Salzburg in Austria and Thessaloniki in Greece. The corridor passes through Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia and Greece. It has four branches: Xa, Xb, Xc and Xd.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has given loans to support infrastructure improvements along Corridor X.[1]
Branches
X: Salzburg - Ljubljana - Zagreb - Belgrade - Niš - Skopje - Veles - Thessaloniki.
- Branch A: Graz - Maribor - Zagreb
- Branch B: Budapest - Novi Sad - Belgrade
- Branch C: Niš - Sofia - Plovdiv - Dimitrovgrad - Istanbul via Corridor IV
- Branch D: Veles - Prilep - Bitola - Florina - Igoumenitsa (Via Egnatia)
Branch A (Corridor Xa)
Main article: Corridor XaCorridor Xa runs between Graz, Austria and Zagreb, Croatia through three countries: Croatia, Slovenia and Austria.
The road route of Corridor Xa is concurrent with European route E59 throughout its entire length.
References
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