List of E-roads in Hungary

This is a list of the European Routes, or E-road highways, that run through the Hungary. The current network is signposted according to the 2016 system revision, and contains seven Class A roads and three Class B roads within the country.[2]

European routes in Hungary
European routes of Hungary
System information
Maintained by Magyar Közút Nonprofit Zrt.
MKIF Magyar Koncessziós Infrastruktúra Fejlesztő Zrt.
Duna-Intertoll Zrt.
AKA Zrt.
Length2,485 km[1] (1,544 mi)
Highway names
European routes:European route E nn (E nn)
System links
  • Roads in Hungary

Most of the roads are highways (motorways and expressways) that also carry various national M-numbers (e.g. M1-es autópálya and M25-ös autóút), and there are several main roads with numbers (e.g. 6-os főút).

List of European routes

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E-road marker on Hungarian road sign

Class-A

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Number Length Northern or western terminus Southern or eastern terminus Route
  E60 422 km (262 mi) Austrian border near Hegyeshalom Romanian border near Nagykereki   M1: Hegyeshalom - Biatorbágy
  M0: Budapest bypass
  M4: Üllő - Törökszentmiklós
  4: Törökszentmiklós - Berettyóújfalu
  47: Berettyóújfalu
  M4: Berettyóújfalu - Nagykereki
  E65 274 km (170 mi) Slovakian border near Rajka Croatian border near Letenye   M15: Rajka - Levél
  M1: Levél - Mosonmagyaróvár
  86: Mosonmagyaróvár - Csorna
  M86: Csorna - Szombathely
  86: Szombathely - Nádasd
  76: Nádasd - Zalaegerszeg
  74: Zalaegerszeg - Nagykanizsa
  M7: Nagykanizsa - Letenye
  E66 355 km (221 mi) Austrian border near Rábafüzes
(Szentgotthárd)
Main road 4 in Cegléd   M80: Rábafüzes (Szentgotthárd) - Körmend
  86: M80 expressway - Main road 8
  8: Körmend - Székesfehérvár
  M7: Székefehérvár bypass
  62: Székesfehérvár - Dunaújváros
  M6: Dunaújváros - M8 motorway
  M8: M6 motorway - Dunavecse
  51: Dunavecse - Solt
  52: Solt - Kecskemét
  5: Kecskemét
  441: Kecskemét - Cegléd
  E68 58 km (36 mi) M5 motorway near Szeged Romanian border near Csanádpalota   M43: Szeged - Csanádpalota
  E71 532 km (331 mi) Slovakian border near Tornyosnémeti Croatian border near Letenye   M30: Tornyosnémeti - Mezőcsát
  M3: Mezőcsát - Gödöllő
  M31: Gödöllő - Nagytarcsa
  M0: Budapest bypass
  M7: Törökbálint - Letenye
  E73 194 km (121 mi) M0 expressway junction near Nagytétény
(Budapest)
Croatian border near Udvar   M6: Nagytétény (Budapest) - Babarc
  57: Babarcs - Mohács
  56: Mohács - Udvar
  E75 360 km (220 mi) Slovakian border near Rajka Serbian border near Röszke   M15: Rajka - Levél
  M1: Levél - Biatorbágy
  M0: Budapest bypass
  M5: Gyál - Röszke
  E77 78 km (48 mi) Slovakian border near Parassapuszta
(Hont)
M31 motorway junction near Nagytarcsa   2: Parassapuszta (Hont) - Vác
  M2: Vác - Budapest
  M0: Budapest bypass
  E79 223 km (139 mi) Slovakian border near Tornyosnémeti Romanian border near Nagykereki   M30: Tornyosnémeti - Mezőcsát
  M3: Mezőcsát - Görbeháza
  M35: Görbeháza - Berettyóújfalu
  M4: Berettyóújfalu - Nagykereki

Class-B

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Number Length Northern or western terminus Southern or eastern terminus Route
  E573 170 km (110 mi) Ukrainian border near Záhony Main road 4 near Püspökladány   4: Záhony - Nyíregyháza
  403 and   M3: Nyíregyháza bypass
  4: Nyíregyháza - Hajdúhadház
  354 and   M35: Debrecen bypass
  4: Debrecen - Püspökladány
E575 14 km (8.7 mi) Slovakian border near Vámosszabadi Main road 1 in Győr   14: Vámosszabadi - Győr
  E579 121 km (75 mi) M35 motorway junction near Görbeháza Ukrainian border near Beregdaróc   M3: Görbeháza - Nyírmada
  41: Nyírmada - Beregdaróc
  E653 21 km (13 mi) Slovenian border near Tornyiszentmiklós M7 motorway junction near Letenye   M70: Tornyiszentmiklós - Letenye
  E661 96 km (60 mi) M7 motorway junction near Balatonkeresztúr Croatian border near Barcs   68: Balatonkeresztúr - Barcs
  6: Barcs

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "A közúthálózat fő jellemzői" (in Hungarian). magyarkozut.hu. 2023-12-22. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  2. ^ "European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR)" (PDF). UNECE. UN Economic Commission for Europe. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
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