Łysomice: contract signed for the designation of a road corridor
We are continuing work on planning a road that will connect the A1 motorway with national road no. 91, which will divert transit traffic away from Łysomice near Toruń. We have signed a contract for the preparation of a corridor study that will take into account the requests of residents and local authorities, as well as plans related to the expansion of roads in this part of the region.
“To create a safe and functional road system that will solve problems at this critical junction, it was necessary to reach an agreement with the General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways regarding the solutions planned in the near future for the national road network in this area—something also requested by residents and local authorities,” says Marshal Piotr Całbecki. “It is crucial to develop a solution that also takes into account other road investments planned for the coming years. We expect to have the documentation ready this year.”
The documentation will primarily include an analysis of the route of a voivodeship-class road on the section from the A1 motorway near the Turzno interchange to national road no. 91 in the Ostaszewo/Łysomice area, including the possibility of extending the road westward.
The work will be carried out by the company Trakt from Katowice, with which we have signed a contract worth 590,000 PLN. Completion of the documentation is planned for later this year.
The analysis will take into account ongoing and planned investment projects in the northern part of Toruń and much of Toruń County, in particular:
- expansion of national road no. 91 in Łysomice (GDDKiA)
- expansion of national road no. 10 in Lubicz (GDDKiA)
- expansion of national road no. 15 in Grębocin (GDDKiA)
- planned expansion of national road no. 15 to a 2×2 cross-section on the section from Grębocin to Lipnica (GDDKiA)
- planned construction of a new bridge over the Vistula River on the western side of Toruń and other projects carried out by the City of Toruń (Municipal Road Authority)
The objectives of the corridor analysis are:
- to identify location-related conditions relevant to the road corridor,
- to make a preliminary determination of physical indicators and financial costs,
- to develop at least three variants of the road corridor, including how it will connect to the existing transport network, taking into account the possibility of extending the road westward (from national road no. 91 to voivodeship road no. 553 and, in the longer term, to national road no. 80).
It is assumed that the planned voivodeship road will be implemented as a continuation of the Łysomice bypass along voivodeship road no. 552. It is to meet the parameters of a class G (main) road. The proposed corridor variants will be compared with the spatial development plan of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Region, general and local zoning plans, and other planning documents. The contractor will obtain information from relevant network operators about existing and planned infrastructure in order to include it in the prepared materials.
Kujawsko-Pomorskie bypass construction program
The regional government is steadily increasing the pool of funds for design and construction work under the regional bypass construction program. It includes bypasses with a total length of over 70 km, and its implementation in the coming years will cost around 1 billion PLN.
Under our regional program for 2021–2027, we are allocating a record €136 million for the expansion and modernization of road infrastructure. From national central funds, we have secured 170 million PLN for three bypasses—in Brodnica, Rypin, and Tuchola.
Regional Roads Authority in Bydgoszcz
Press Office of the Marshal’s Office
March 25, 2026