exit The European route E73 is a part of the
International E-road network, long, connecting parts of Hungary and Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Adriatic Sea coast near the port of Ploče. The route is a Class A intermediate north–south road, consisting of of
motorways, and a substantial proportion of two-lane roads with
at-grade intersections.
Hungary The E73 starts at the
Budapest ring motorway, providing connection to the Hungarian motorway network, as well as the European routes
E60,
E71 and
E75, at an interchange with the
M6 motorway taking the E73 route south, past
Dunaújváros and
Szekszárd towards
Bóly, where the motorway (as of August 2011) terminates, and the E73 switches to routes 57 and then 56 past
Mohács to
Udvar/
Duboševica border crossing where the route crosses to
Croatia. The Hungarian section of the E73 is long, and all but the last has been upgraded to the motorway standards. The final section of the motorway to the Croatian border is planned to extend to a new border crossing at
Ivándárda.
Slavonia The E73 route through Croatia starts at
Duboševica border crossing, following the
D7 state road to
Beli Manastir and
Osijek. South of Beli Manastir, there is a junction with the
European route E662, signposted as the
D212 state road. The D7 road carries the E73 through Osijek, to the southern city bypass, an
expressway signposted as the
D2 state road providing a connection to the
A5 motorway to the west of Osijek. The A5 is scheduled for extension north to the Hungarian border, where it would link up with the Hungarian M6 motorway. The A5 extends south to the
Sredanci interchange whee it meets the
A3 motorway, which carries the
E70. The A5 continues further south to the border of
Bosnia and Herzegovina and
Svilaj border crossing at the
Sava River. First segment of the E73 through Croatia, between Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina, is long, including of motorways.
Bosnia and Herzegovina , north of Osijek The E73 route in Bosnia and Herzegovina starts at Svilaj border crossing, following the
A1 motorway for to
Odžak. Near Odžak the E73 switches from the A1 motorway to a short road connector which carries the E73 to the M-14.1 road. The M-14.1 road carries the E73 to
Vukosavlje, located to the north of
Modriča where it meets the
M-17 road. The M-17 road carries the E73 past Modriča,
Doboj,
Maglaj,
Žepče and
Zenica. In Zenica, the E73 switches back to the A1 motorway and forms a junction with European routes
E661 and
E761. The latter and the E73 are concurrent between Zenica and Sarajevo, where the E761 diverges towards
Višegrad. The
European route E762 also forms a junction with the E73 in Sarajevo, heading towards
Nikšić,
Montenegro. The A1 motorway carries the E71 near Zenica,
Kakanj,
Visoko,
Ilijaš,
Vogošća, Sarajevo and
Tarčin. In
Bradina, the E73 once more switches to the M-17 road which carries it past
Konjic,
Jablanica,
Mostar and
Čapljina. The route crosses back into Croatia south of Čapljina. Total length of the E73 route through Bosnia and Herzegovina is long.
Dalmatia The southernmost segment of the E73 route is located in Croatia, spanning between
Metković border crossing and
Opuzen, where the route physically signposted as the
D9 state road, connects to the
D8 state road (
European route E65). The D8 connects the E73 route to the port of Ploče to the north and
Dubrovnik to the south. Furthermore, the section has a junction to the
D62 state road providing a link to the
A1 motorway and the Croatian motorway network in the south of the country. This section completes the total length of the E73 in Croatia of . Croatian motorways are also generally tolled, using a
ticket system. All sections of the A5 motorway are tolled, as well as the A3 section concurrent with the E73. As of August 2011, the toll charged along the Croatian section of the E73 route between various toll plazas at each motorway exit, varies depending on the length of route travelled and the
vehicle classification in Croatia. The toll is payable in euros and by major credit and debit cards. A prepaid ETC system is also used. State roads in Croatia are not tolled. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, only the A1 motorway is tolled at two mainline toll plazas and further toll plazas at each motorway exit between the mainline toll plazas using a ticket system. == History ==