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Poland Discusses New Link Road to Warsaw-Radom Airport
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Poland Discusses New Link Road to Warsaw-Radom Airport

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Talks are underway regarding the construction of a link road to Warsaw-Radom Airport and the S12 expressway.
  • The planned link aims to provide an alternative route to the airport, connecting the S12 expressway with Wojska Polskiego Street in Radom.
  • The Ministry of Infrastructure supports the project, viewing it as beneficial for regional development.

Discussions are ongoing concerning the construction of a crucial link road connecting the S12 expressway to Warsaw-Radom Airport. This new route is intended to serve as an alternative to the current national road number 9, improving access to the airport.

The proposed road will link the S12 expressway directly with Wojska Polskiego Street in Radom. Officials emphasize that this new connection will not be classified as a national road but will serve as a complementary element to the region's primary road network. Its development is expected to be undertaken by local authorities.

The Ministry of Infrastructure has expressed its support for the project, recognizing its potential to foster regional development. The ministry has pledged assistance within its purview. The S12 expressway itself is part of the national road construction program, aiming to connect central and western Poland with its eastern regions by 2030 or 2033.

Warsaw-Radom Airport handled 95,000 passengers in 2025. Current estimates from PPL (Polish Airports State Enterprise) project this number to increase to approximately 120,000 passengers this year, highlighting the growing importance of improved transport infrastructure for the airport.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.