Istrian Y

Summary

The Istrian Y (Croatian: Istarski ipsilon) is a highway network in the Croatian highway network & TEN-T network, maintained by BINA Istra (1995 - at least 2027). It consists of 2 sections arranged in a shape similar to the alphabetical letter 'Y', located in the Istria County:

Istrian Y
Croatian: Istarski ipsilon
Location
Istria County
Roads at
junction
E751
A8
A9
Construction
Maintained byBINA Istra
TollsClosed toll collection system

Eastern branch edit

The A8 is a 64.21 km (39.90 mi) long branch which starts at Matulji in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County and finishes in Kanfanar interchange, at the crossing with the A9. The branch was initially built as a single carriageway limited-access road, but the part between Kanfanar and Pazin was projected as a dual carriageway, so all the objects on the road are already prepared for a conversion to a motorway.

The most prominent feature of this branch of Istrian Y is the 5.4 km (3.4 mi) long Učka Tunnel, the third longest tunnel in Croatia. The tunnel was opened in 1981 and is the main road that connects the Istrian peninsula with Rijeka and the rest of Croatia (and the only road for vehicles over 5 tonnes[1]). The tunnel is tolled within a closed toll collection system with the rest of the network.

The first part opened as full motorway, from Kanfanar to Rogovići, was opened for traffic in 2011. Then, sections between Rogovići - Cerovlje, Cerovlje - Lupoglav, and Lupoglav - Vranja, opened in consecutive years from 2020.

Western branch edit

The A9 is a 76.79 km (47.72 mi) long branch which connects the Croatian-Slovenian border near Sečovlje with the city of Pula and services the tourist industry on the western coast of Istria. Motorway was initially built as single carriageway limited-access road.

There are two prominent object on this branch of Istrian Y: the viaduct "Limska draga" and the bridge "Mirna".

The viaduct "Limska draga" was built between 1988 and 1991 and was the first part of the western branch of Istrian Y that was constructed. The bridge is 552 m long and the height of the highest pillon is 120 m.

The bridge "Mirna" was opened to traffic in 2005. The bridge represents the crossing over river Mirna and was the most complicated object on the western branch of the Istrian Y because of the swampy terrain around the river. The bridge is 1355 m long and the height of the bridge at the highest point is 40 m. Currently the bridge is being tolled at the price of 14 HRK for passenger cars.

The southern leg of A9 motorway, between Kanfanar and Pula was opened as motorway for traffic in 2010. The northern leg of the A9 motorway, 50 km from Umag to Kanfanar, was opened as motorway for traffic on 14 June 2011, eight months before the deadline.[2][3]

Upgrade edit

Source:[1]

The network, especially the A8 section and Učka Tunnel, is undergoing (as of 2023) and due to further undergo, extensive upgrade & refurbishment works. The works are split into 2 phases, sub-phases, and parts.

 
Bina-Istra upgrade phases for the Istrian-Y

Completed Phases edit

  • Phase 1 + 2A
    • Construction of a dual-carriageway highway for the following sections:
    • Construction of a single-carriageway highway for the following sections:
  • Phase 2B1
    • Construction of a 28 km (17 mi) second carriageway between Rogovići & Vranja

Phases Under Construction edit

Phase 2B2-1 edit

This phase is further split into 3 parts. All works are estimated to cost a total of EUR 191 million, including the costs for the new Učka Tunnel tube. It is under construction as of mid-2023.

The excavation of the second 5.63 km (3.50 mi) Učka Tunnel tube was officially completed on the 18 September 2023.[4] It is planned to open to traffic before the Summer of June 2024,[4][5] in readiness for the tourist season.

  • Part A
    • Construction of a new 5.63 km (3.50 mi) tube for Učka Tunnel
    • Construction of a 1.9 km (1.2 mi) second carriageway between Vranja and Učka Tunnel's Istrian portal
    • Construction of a 0.45 km (0.28 mi) second carriageway on Učka Tunnel's Kvarner portal side
    • Construction of a new 268.6 m (881 ft) Zrinšćak viaduct
    • Construction of a new Vranja interchange, including new toll-booth
    • Construction of new overpasses & underpasses
    • Construction of a connection road between the carriageways over Učka Tunnel's Istrian portal
    • Construction of two new toll-booth on either side of the Učka Tunnel
    • Construction of a new building for the firefighting unit, on Učka Tunnel's Istrian portal side
    • Demolition of one existing toll-booth on the existing Vranja interchange
  • Part B
    • Construction of a new rest area, on Učka Tunnel's Kvarner portal side
    • Demolition of the existing rest area, on Učka Tunnel's Kvarner portal side
  • Other works
    • Upgrades to the existing Učka Tunnel tube's emergency and signalization systems
    • Construction of a new Učka Tunnel control room
    • Construction of new service buildings, on Učka Tunnel's Kvarner portal side
    • Construction of a new enclosure fence

Other Phases edit

The primary source suggests the works in relation to these sub-phases are not a priority. However, according to sources[6][7] published later than this, Bina-Istra will develop these phases, with priority given to Phase 2B2-2. In July 2023 it was announced[8] that works on both these sub-phases would start imminently and last for 38 months until late 2026. Phase 2B2-2 is estimated to cost around EUR 200 million,[4] and when complete, will mean the journey time between Pula and Zagreb is approximately 2 and a half hours. The completion of both these phases will mean the entire network will be a dual carriageway profile.

The official breakthrough of the second Učka Tunnel tube on the 18 September 2023 meant the official start of works for both these phases.[4]

  • Phase 2B2-2
    • Construction of a ~10 km (6.2 mi) second carriageway between Matulji & Učka Tunnel's Kvarner portal side
    • Construction of an improved junction at Anđeli
    • Construction of drainage and management facilities to reduce the release of harmful liquids from vehicles into the environment[6]
    • In future, should the planned new Rijeka bypass be constructed, an interchange will likely be constructed on this section[6]
  • Phase 2B2-3
    • Construction of a second carriageway for the Mirna Bridge & Limska Draga Viaduct

Remaining Phases edit

  • Phase 2B2-4
    • Construction of emergency lanes for some unprotected sections

It is also expected for the existing Učka Tunnel tube to close for some duration of time after the second tube is opened for traffic, in order to allow for refurbishment.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "State Aid SA.56832 (2020/N) – Croatia – Sixth amendment to the concession agreement relating to the Istrian Y Motorway (sub-phase 2B2-1: section Vranja Interchange to the Učka tunnel/Kvarner portal)" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-08-09. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
  2. ^ "Kosor otvorila puni profil autoceste na Istarskom ipsilonu od Kanfanara do Umaga" (in Croatian). 14 June 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Svečano otvorena dionica autoceste Umag – Kanfanar". Regional Express - online magazin (in Croatian). 14 June 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d Đečević, Jasmin (2023-09-18). "Probijena druga cijev tunela Učka! U prometu će biti do idućeg ljeta, počela izgradnja dionice do Matulja" [The second tube of the Učka tunnel has been breached! It will be in traffic until next summer, the construction of the section to Matulje has begun]. Novi list (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2023-09-19. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  5. ^ "PM Satisfied with Pace of Construction of Učka Tunnel's Second Tube". Total Croatia. 2022-07-29. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
  6. ^ a b c "PUNI PROFIL ISTARSKOG IPSILONA USKORO GOTOV: Dionicu Cerovlje - Vranja pustit će se u promet prije roka. Evo i detalja o drugoj cijevi tunela Učka" [FULL PROFILE OF ISTRIAN Y YEAR COMING SOON: The Cerovlje – Vranje section will be opened to traffic before the deadline. Here are the details of the second pipe of the Učka tunnel]. Glas Istre (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2021-10-09. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
  7. ^ Pajić, Darko (2021-07-26). "Otvorena dionica Istarskog ipsilona od Cerovlja do Lupoglava u punom profilu: Do Matulja najkasnije 2025" [Open section of the Istrian Y from Cerovlje to Lupoglav in full profile: To Matulji no later than 2025.]. Novi list (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2021-10-09. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
  8. ^ Đečević, Jasmin (2023-07-16). "Još samo 500 metara do probijanja druge cijevi tunela Učka. Evo koliko će trajati putovanje od Zagreba do Pule" [Only 500 meters left until the second pipe of the Učka tunnel is broken through. Here is how long the journey from Zagreb to Pula will take]. Novi list. Archived from the original on 2023-07-16. Retrieved 2023-08-23.

External links edit

  • Viadukt company web-page about the viaduct
  • The web page of Istria county, containing regulatory plans