ROAD NETWORK CONNECTION AND POLISH BORDERLAND – UKRAINIAN
- No comments
- Read: 5,934
NieznanaUkraina.pl / Articles, Transport / ROAD NETWORK CONNECTION AND POLISH BORDERLAND – UKRAINIAN
SUMMARY
For each visitor during the trip road connections are very important. By going to the Unknown Ukraine you should get to know with this type of connections. Driving from the Poland through the area of Polish-Ukrainian borderlands, you can safely use the local, regional and international connections. The road network in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland area is very dense. The only barrier is the condition of asphalt. But for a person, that has motivation and desire to know the World, Ukraine, and also has a good sense of humor, is an optimistic person - bad road conditions, is no barrier !!! With a dense network of existing asphalt roads, numerous road connections emerged.
If you are looking for something similar, check RELATED ENTRIES at the end of this article.
CATEGORY OF ARTICLE: Articles, Transport March 9, 2011, 18:00
Network Road Ukrainian-Polish border is very dense. The only barrier is the condition of asphalt. But for a person, that has motivation and desire to know the World, Ukraine, and also has a good sense of humor, is an optimistic person - bad road conditions, is no barrier!
Roads in Ukraine have a different nomenclature than in the European Union. There are indications: „M” (main road) and "H" (country / national roads), while in the European Union applies the designation "E" (European routes):
M-06 This is equivalent to the overlapping part of the European routes E-50 and E-471;
M-07 This is equivalent to the European route E-373;
M-09 This is equivalent to the European route E-372;
M-10 is the main route linking Lviv with Krakovec;
M-11 This is equivalent to the European route E-40;
M-12 is the main route linking Stryy with the Central Ukraine;
M-19 is the main route connecting Brest with Bucharest.
For each visitor during the trip road connections are very important. By going to the Unknown Ukraine you should get to know with this type of connections. Driving from the Poland through the area of Polish-Ukrainian borderlands, you can safely use the local, regional and international connections.
With a dense network of existing asphalt roads, numerous road connections emerged. In addition to private passenger traffic and truck, bus transportation operates smoothly. There is a huge amount of international coaches, which cross the state border in six road crossing.
Buses between the Polish and Ukraine
Currently, there are a huge number of carriers, who make journeys to many Polish cities. Heading back to Ukraine, directions of transport are dispersed in the area of Regions (Oblasts): Volynska, Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk, but also Central Ukraine.
Poles, do journeys mainly for purposes: tourist, sentimental, family visit, and commercial.
We are on the search engine, which will help with reservations and comparing prices in the coach transport. We encourage you to use.
Search tickets for buses EN – UA to UA – EN
So dear readers - BON VOYAGE !!!
As for public transport, or for a short distance in Ukraine are used in most of the so-called. “minibuses”.
ARTICLE TAGS
COMMENTS TO THE ARTICLE
YOU CAN LEAVE THE FIRST COMMENT
AND START INTERESTING DISCUSSION
About Site
NieznanaUkraina.pl
happy reading about Ukraine, We encourage you to actively comment! About page
Comments
- Małgorzata wrote in BALNEOLOGICAL RESORT NEMYRIV :
My great, great, great grandfather was born in Niemirów in... 1865 y. His mother's family ( Lechańska Rozalia) from there… - Valentina wrote in KREMENETS : HOME TOWN OF JULIUSZ SŁOWACKI :
Hi, how can I get information about the towns in Kremenets by 1920th? I want to know about m'y roots.… - Pan Prozak wrote in SAMBOR :
So. It used to be a beautiful city! Well, what did they do to the Falcon's house during the Soviet era?… - Wojciech Zaleszczak wrote in FREDROWSKIE RUDKI AND BEŃKOWA WISZNIA :
My grandfather, Adam Zaleszczak, born in 1919, came from Rudki Fredrowskie. Maybe someone something? - tacjanna wrote in UNKNOWN VILLAGE MAIDAN :
The books are in the Archdiocesan Archives in Przemyśl, but difficult to access. However, there are scans of Greek Catholic records available on the Internet… - Anna B wrote in UNKNOWN VILLAGE MAIDAN :
Hello Marcin, my Grandma Helena née Pachla, had a sister, Karolina, and they lived in the village with my grandfather, Kazimierz Koziol… - Ew wrote in MAIDAN : THE LAND OF ANCESTORS :
Hello, my grandmother's name was Józefa Pasiniewicz (from home important) in Poland they settled with their grandfather Stanisław Pasiniewicz first…
SEARCH
ON WEBSITE
INFORMATIONS
POPULAR
Articles, that read the most timesWHAT CAN BE TRANSPORTED BY ... : 163,211
UKRAINIAN LARD: SAŁO.. : 81,374
UKRAINIAN CIGARETTES AND YOU .... : 77,317
BY TRAIN VIA UKRAINE: ... : 62,261
NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF UKRAINE : 61,914
UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE and ALPHABET : 58,470
POLAND - UKRAINE BORDER : 45,820
EXCHANGING CURRENCY IN UKRAINE : 40,068
THE PURCHASE OF RAILWAY TICKETS ... : 39,176
BEFORE YOU TRAVEL : 33,694
HOLIDAYS IN UKRAINE : 32,848
MOBILE IN THE UK.. : 32,759
FAMOUS UKRAINIANS : 30,870
A TRIP THROUGH MEDYKA : 1ST... : 28,566
CRIMEA : AUTONOMOUS REPUB .... : 28,323
Post your comment