New expressway boosts North Macedonia’s connectivity
16 Jan 2025
13 January 2025 – The much-anticipated Kriva Palanka – Dlabochica – Stracin expressway has officially opened in North Macedonia on 4 January 2025, marking a major milestone in regional infrastructure development.
The €36.7 million project has been co-financed by the EU with a grant of €13.9 million through the Western Balkans Investment Framework, and a World Bank Group loan of €20.3 million, complementing the €2.4 million national contribution.
Road users can now travel from Stracin to Kriva Palanka in only 10 minutes, compared to 30 minutes previously. With the section from Kriva Palanka to Deve Bair open since 2020, there is an even faster link to the Bulgarian border.
These investments are part of the wider upgrade on Corridor VIII, an east-west route connecting Albania’s Adriatic port of Durres to the Bulgaria’s Black Sea port of Varna via North Macedonia.
This 23 km expressway, expecting to carry 16,000 road users per day (instead of current 5,000 passengers), will allow speeds up to 110 km/h.
- Two driving lanes (3.5 metres wide) and two stopping lanes (2.5 metres wide)
- Three interchanges, 13 viaducts, nine overpasses, and 44 slopes.



