Is there a continuous highway or high-speed rail between Estonia to Poland?










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Since all the Baltic states and Poland are now part of the Schengen Area, Estonia has a contiguous connection to the rest of the EU. Is there a single continuous highway or high-speed rail between Estonia to the rest of the EU through Poland that can be used for land travel?










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    What do you mean continuous? There is a way to get to Poland through Lithuania.

    – Karlson
    Oct 7 '16 at 16:59






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    A single highway that you can drive without taking an exit, or rail where you can travel without getting out.

    – cshin9
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:04






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    There is not. You can simply Google Map it.

    – Karlson
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:05











  • Are you referring to a motorway?

    – Michael Hampton
    Oct 7 '16 at 21:32











  • Not even long term plans include one AFAIK. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-European_corridors#/media/…

    – chx
    Oct 7 '16 at 23:26















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Since all the Baltic states and Poland are now part of the Schengen Area, Estonia has a contiguous connection to the rest of the EU. Is there a single continuous highway or high-speed rail between Estonia to the rest of the EU through Poland that can be used for land travel?










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    What do you mean continuous? There is a way to get to Poland through Lithuania.

    – Karlson
    Oct 7 '16 at 16:59






  • 1





    A single highway that you can drive without taking an exit, or rail where you can travel without getting out.

    – cshin9
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:04






  • 3





    There is not. You can simply Google Map it.

    – Karlson
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:05











  • Are you referring to a motorway?

    – Michael Hampton
    Oct 7 '16 at 21:32











  • Not even long term plans include one AFAIK. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-European_corridors#/media/…

    – chx
    Oct 7 '16 at 23:26













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Since all the Baltic states and Poland are now part of the Schengen Area, Estonia has a contiguous connection to the rest of the EU. Is there a single continuous highway or high-speed rail between Estonia to the rest of the EU through Poland that can be used for land travel?










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Since all the Baltic states and Poland are now part of the Schengen Area, Estonia has a contiguous connection to the rest of the EU. Is there a single continuous highway or high-speed rail between Estonia to the rest of the EU through Poland that can be used for land travel?







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  • 1





    What do you mean continuous? There is a way to get to Poland through Lithuania.

    – Karlson
    Oct 7 '16 at 16:59






  • 1





    A single highway that you can drive without taking an exit, or rail where you can travel without getting out.

    – cshin9
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:04






  • 3





    There is not. You can simply Google Map it.

    – Karlson
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:05











  • Are you referring to a motorway?

    – Michael Hampton
    Oct 7 '16 at 21:32











  • Not even long term plans include one AFAIK. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-European_corridors#/media/…

    – chx
    Oct 7 '16 at 23:26












  • 1





    What do you mean continuous? There is a way to get to Poland through Lithuania.

    – Karlson
    Oct 7 '16 at 16:59






  • 1





    A single highway that you can drive without taking an exit, or rail where you can travel without getting out.

    – cshin9
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:04






  • 3





    There is not. You can simply Google Map it.

    – Karlson
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:05











  • Are you referring to a motorway?

    – Michael Hampton
    Oct 7 '16 at 21:32











  • Not even long term plans include one AFAIK. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-European_corridors#/media/…

    – chx
    Oct 7 '16 at 23:26







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What do you mean continuous? There is a way to get to Poland through Lithuania.

– Karlson
Oct 7 '16 at 16:59





What do you mean continuous? There is a way to get to Poland through Lithuania.

– Karlson
Oct 7 '16 at 16:59




1




1





A single highway that you can drive without taking an exit, or rail where you can travel without getting out.

– cshin9
Oct 7 '16 at 17:04





A single highway that you can drive without taking an exit, or rail where you can travel without getting out.

– cshin9
Oct 7 '16 at 17:04




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There is not. You can simply Google Map it.

– Karlson
Oct 7 '16 at 17:05





There is not. You can simply Google Map it.

– Karlson
Oct 7 '16 at 17:05













Are you referring to a motorway?

– Michael Hampton
Oct 7 '16 at 21:32





Are you referring to a motorway?

– Michael Hampton
Oct 7 '16 at 21:32













Not even long term plans include one AFAIK. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-European_corridors#/media/…

– chx
Oct 7 '16 at 23:26





Not even long term plans include one AFAIK. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-European_corridors#/media/…

– chx
Oct 7 '16 at 23:26










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Simply put: no, there is no such road (expressway or motorway) nor high-speed rail through Poland in that direction



Why do you ask for "continuous" one?






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    OP surely asks for "continuous" for the same reason continuous ones are built. Because they're faster and more direct.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:06






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    I understand that, but knowing exactly what he meant, I could try to give better advice on alternative routes

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 19:39


















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The understanding of the world "highway" differs from culture to culture. There is the E67, is that enough for you or are you asking for a more substantial road?






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    This should be a comment

    – blackbird
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:49






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    Exactly a comment

    – Suncatcher
    Oct 7 '16 at 19:56






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    It's not really just a comment since the answer of route E67 is offered as a continuous highway, and also questioning OP's question precision.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:05






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    Perfect answer to the question, thanks. Upvoted.

    – Fattie
    Oct 8 '16 at 14:49











  • the thing is that E67 is not a highway in a sense as a western european person could expect

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 18:57










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Simply put: no, there is no such road (expressway or motorway) nor high-speed rail through Poland in that direction



Why do you ask for "continuous" one?






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  • 2





    OP surely asks for "continuous" for the same reason continuous ones are built. Because they're faster and more direct.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:06






  • 1





    I understand that, but knowing exactly what he meant, I could try to give better advice on alternative routes

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 19:39















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Simply put: no, there is no such road (expressway or motorway) nor high-speed rail through Poland in that direction



Why do you ask for "continuous" one?






share|improve this answer


















  • 2





    OP surely asks for "continuous" for the same reason continuous ones are built. Because they're faster and more direct.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:06






  • 1





    I understand that, but knowing exactly what he meant, I could try to give better advice on alternative routes

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 19:39













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Simply put: no, there is no such road (expressway or motorway) nor high-speed rail through Poland in that direction



Why do you ask for "continuous" one?






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Simply put: no, there is no such road (expressway or motorway) nor high-speed rail through Poland in that direction



Why do you ask for "continuous" one?







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  • 2





    OP surely asks for "continuous" for the same reason continuous ones are built. Because they're faster and more direct.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:06






  • 1





    I understand that, but knowing exactly what he meant, I could try to give better advice on alternative routes

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 19:39












  • 2





    OP surely asks for "continuous" for the same reason continuous ones are built. Because they're faster and more direct.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:06






  • 1





    I understand that, but knowing exactly what he meant, I could try to give better advice on alternative routes

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 19:39







2




2





OP surely asks for "continuous" for the same reason continuous ones are built. Because they're faster and more direct.

– hippietrail
Oct 8 '16 at 2:06





OP surely asks for "continuous" for the same reason continuous ones are built. Because they're faster and more direct.

– hippietrail
Oct 8 '16 at 2:06




1




1





I understand that, but knowing exactly what he meant, I could try to give better advice on alternative routes

– Kamil Mikolajczyk
Oct 9 '16 at 19:39





I understand that, but knowing exactly what he meant, I could try to give better advice on alternative routes

– Kamil Mikolajczyk
Oct 9 '16 at 19:39













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The understanding of the world "highway" differs from culture to culture. There is the E67, is that enough for you or are you asking for a more substantial road?






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    This should be a comment

    – blackbird
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:49






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    Exactly a comment

    – Suncatcher
    Oct 7 '16 at 19:56






  • 1





    It's not really just a comment since the answer of route E67 is offered as a continuous highway, and also questioning OP's question precision.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:05






  • 1





    Perfect answer to the question, thanks. Upvoted.

    – Fattie
    Oct 8 '16 at 14:49











  • the thing is that E67 is not a highway in a sense as a western european person could expect

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 18:57















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The understanding of the world "highway" differs from culture to culture. There is the E67, is that enough for you or are you asking for a more substantial road?






share|improve this answer


















  • 3





    This should be a comment

    – blackbird
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:49






  • 1





    Exactly a comment

    – Suncatcher
    Oct 7 '16 at 19:56






  • 1





    It's not really just a comment since the answer of route E67 is offered as a continuous highway, and also questioning OP's question precision.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:05






  • 1





    Perfect answer to the question, thanks. Upvoted.

    – Fattie
    Oct 8 '16 at 14:49











  • the thing is that E67 is not a highway in a sense as a western european person could expect

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 18:57













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The understanding of the world "highway" differs from culture to culture. There is the E67, is that enough for you or are you asking for a more substantial road?






share|improve this answer













The understanding of the world "highway" differs from culture to culture. There is the E67, is that enough for you or are you asking for a more substantial road?







share|improve this answer












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  • 3





    This should be a comment

    – blackbird
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:49






  • 1





    Exactly a comment

    – Suncatcher
    Oct 7 '16 at 19:56






  • 1





    It's not really just a comment since the answer of route E67 is offered as a continuous highway, and also questioning OP's question precision.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:05






  • 1





    Perfect answer to the question, thanks. Upvoted.

    – Fattie
    Oct 8 '16 at 14:49











  • the thing is that E67 is not a highway in a sense as a western european person could expect

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 18:57












  • 3





    This should be a comment

    – blackbird
    Oct 7 '16 at 17:49






  • 1





    Exactly a comment

    – Suncatcher
    Oct 7 '16 at 19:56






  • 1





    It's not really just a comment since the answer of route E67 is offered as a continuous highway, and also questioning OP's question precision.

    – hippietrail
    Oct 8 '16 at 2:05






  • 1





    Perfect answer to the question, thanks. Upvoted.

    – Fattie
    Oct 8 '16 at 14:49











  • the thing is that E67 is not a highway in a sense as a western european person could expect

    – Kamil Mikolajczyk
    Oct 9 '16 at 18:57







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3





This should be a comment

– blackbird
Oct 7 '16 at 17:49





This should be a comment

– blackbird
Oct 7 '16 at 17:49




1




1





Exactly a comment

– Suncatcher
Oct 7 '16 at 19:56





Exactly a comment

– Suncatcher
Oct 7 '16 at 19:56




1




1





It's not really just a comment since the answer of route E67 is offered as a continuous highway, and also questioning OP's question precision.

– hippietrail
Oct 8 '16 at 2:05





It's not really just a comment since the answer of route E67 is offered as a continuous highway, and also questioning OP's question precision.

– hippietrail
Oct 8 '16 at 2:05




1




1





Perfect answer to the question, thanks. Upvoted.

– Fattie
Oct 8 '16 at 14:49





Perfect answer to the question, thanks. Upvoted.

– Fattie
Oct 8 '16 at 14:49













the thing is that E67 is not a highway in a sense as a western european person could expect

– Kamil Mikolajczyk
Oct 9 '16 at 18:57





the thing is that E67 is not a highway in a sense as a western european person could expect

– Kamil Mikolajczyk
Oct 9 '16 at 18:57

















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