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  1. M10 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 10 alternate name Russia Scandinavia Highway map M10 karte gross.jpg map notes length km 872 length round length ref established direction a South terminus a Moscow junction direction b North terminus b Finnish border previous type previous route next type next route The M10 is a federal highway in Russia connecting the country s two largest cities, Moscow and Saint Petersburg , and continuing to the border with Finland . Other than in the vicinity of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the M10 is basically a two lane highway one lane for each direction , with an occasional third centre lane to allow overtaking or for left turning traffic at intersections. Route The distance from Moscow to Saint Petersburg is 680 km, and from there to the Finnish border it is a further 192 km. Image M10 E105 Highway, Russia Europe.jpg thumb left 250px The M10 near Novgorod From Moscow to Finland the route runs via Khimki , Zelenograd , Solnechnogorsk , Klin , Tver , Torzhok , Vyshny Volochyok , Valdai , Krestsy , Velikiy Novgorod , Chudovo , Tosno , Saint Petersburg, and Vyborg . Between Moscow and St Petersburg the M10 is known as the Russia lang ru highway and is part of European route E105 . Between Saint Petersburg and Finland it is known as the Scandinavia lang ru highway and is part of European route E18 . In Moscow, the M10, known as the Leningrad Highway lang ru , terminates near a junction with the Volokolamsk Highway ... Roads in Russia de M10 Russland fr M10 autoroute russe nl M10 Rusland ja M10 pl Droga magistralna M10 Rosja ru 10 , fi M10 valtatie uk 10 zh M10 ... Petersburg, the Moscow bound M10 extends from Moskovsky Prospect , on Victory Square, Saint Petersburg Victory Square in the Central Saint Petersburg city centre , and is known as the Moscow Highway lang ru . The Moscow Saint Petersburg motorway new toll road parallel to M10 will be built ...   more details



  1. Highway M10 (Ukraine)

    M10 Ukraina nl M10 Oekra ne pl Autostrada M10 Ukraina ru 10 uk 10 pl Droga magistralna M10 Ukraina ...   more details



  1. M10

    M10 may refer to In science and technology Messier 10 , a globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus Garmin N vifone Garmin Asus N vifone M10, a smartphone In roads M10 motorway Great Britain , a former designation for a motorway in Hertfordshire, England M 10 Michigan highway , a road in Michigan M10 motorway Pakistan , a road located in Sindh province M10 motorway Russia , a road connecting Saint Petersburg and Moscow Highway M10 Ukraine , a road in Ukraine Metroad 10 , a road in Sydney In automobiles BMW M10 , an I4 piston engine produced from 1961 to 1987 Noble M10 , a British sports car built by Noble Automotive Ltd In firearms and military equipment M10 Tank Destroyer , a United States tank destroyer used in World War II, nicknamed Wolverine by the British, 152 mm howitzer M1938 M 10 , a Soviet howitzer used in World War II MAC 10 Military Armament Corporation Model 10 , a machine pistol manufactured in the United States M10, a series modern rifle based on the No. 4 action produced in Australia M.10, a German World War I prototype base for one of the two Fokker B.II 1916 M10, a scabbard for the M7 bayonet In Engineering For the M10 screw thread gauge complying with ISO standard 262, see Screw ISO metric screw thread In Games Magic 2010 , the eleventh core set in Magic The Gathering Letter NumberCombDisambig de M10 fr M10 ko M10 hr M10 it M10 nl M10 ja M10 pl M10 ru 10 sk M10 fi M10 sv M10 zh M10 ...   more details



  1. M60 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 60 alternate name Ussuri Highway map M60 karte gross.jpg map notes length km 760 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Khabarovsk junction direction b South terminus b Vladivostok previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M60 is a Russian federal highway federal highway in Russia , part of the Trans Siberian Highway Khabarovsk Vladivostok , 760 km. References reflist coord missing Russia Russian federal highways Category Siberia Category Roads in Siberia Category Roads in the Russian Far East russia road stub be be x old de M60 Russland nl M60 Rusland no M60 Russland ru uk M60 zh M60 ...   more details



  1. M4 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 4 alternate name Don Highway map M4 karte gross1.jpg map notes length km 1543 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Moscow junction direction b South terminus b Novorossiysk previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M4 also known as the Don Highway is a major trunk road that links Moscow to Rostov on the Don . Its length is 1164 kilometres. File Highway Don Voronezh South East.JPG thumb left Highway Don in the south east of Voronezh The route starts at the Moscow Ring Road as Kashira Highway and runs south, passing west of Vidnoye , east of Domodedovo , west of Kashira and Stupino , where the Russian route M6 Caspian Highway branches off to the east. The Don Highway continues across Tula Oblast west of Venev , through Bogoroditsk and Yefremov town Yefremov , then across Lipetsk Oblast , passing through Yelets and Zadonsk , and then across Voronezh Oblast , bypassing Voronezh and Boguchar . After crossing the Don River Russia Don River near Rostov, the road continues even further south to Krasnodar and Novorossiysk . The Don Highway, extensively upgraded and widened in the 2000s, is an artery connecting Moscow with Southern Federal District Southern Russia . In the summer months, the road suffers from heavy traffic congestion caused by summer vacationers travelling to the Black Sea resorts like Sochi and by lorries transporting fruit from the southern provinces to the heavily populated areas of Central and Northern Russia. References reflist citations missing date March 2010 Russian federal highways DEFAULTSORT M04 highway Russia Category Roads in Russia de M4 Russland fr M4 autoroute russe nl M4 Rusland pl Droga magistralna M4 Rosja ru uk M4 zh M4 ...   more details



  1. M53 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 53 alternate name Novosibirsk Irkutsk Highway map M53 karte RF.jpg map notes length km 1860 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Novosibirsk junction direction b East terminus b Irkutsk previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M53 is a Russian federal highway federal highway in Russia , part of the Baikal Highway which is part of the Trans Siberian Highway ref http www.avp.travel.ru trass enc m53 trass enc.htm M53 ref Novosibirsk Tomsk Kemerovo Krasnoyarsk Tayshet Irkutsk , 1860 km. File M53road.jpg 250px thumb left Baikal Highway. Segment Krasnoyarsk Irkutsk . Near Taishet . References reflist coord missing Russia Russian federal highways Category Siberia Category Roads in Siberia de M53 Russland nl M53 Rusland ru 53 uk 53 zh M53 russia road stub ...   more details



  1. M3 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 3 alternate name Ukraine Highway map M3 karte gross1.jpg map notes length km 490 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Ukrainian border junction direction b East terminus b Moscow previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M3 also known as the Ukraine Highway is a major trunk road that runs across a distance of about 490 kilometres from Moscow to Russia s border with Ukraine . The highway starts at the crossing of Leninsky Avenue, Moscow Leninsky Prospekt and Moscow Ring Road , passes south of Solntsevo and Vnukovo , then continues westward through Kaluga , Bryansk and Sevsk to the Ukrainian border. After crossing the border, the road continues as the Ukrainian M02 highway Ukraine M02 route to Kiev . The M3 is covered by the European Road European route E101 E101 Moscow Bryansk Hlukhiv Kipti . Russian federal highways DEFAULTSORT M03 highway Russia Category Roads in Russia de M3 Russland fr M3 autoroute russe nl M3 Rusland pl Droga magistralna M3 Rosja ru uk M3 zh M3 ...   more details



  1. M8 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 8 alternate name Kholmogory Highway map M8 karte gross.jpg map notes length km 1271 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Arkhangelsk junction direction b South terminus b Moscow previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M8 , also known as the Kholmogory Highway or Yaroslavl highway , is a major trunk road that links Moscow to the Russian North in general and the sea harbour of Arkhangelsk in particular. The road runs north of Moscow across a distance of 1271 kilometres through Mytishchi , Pushkino , Sergiyev Posad , Pereslavl Zalessky , Rostov the Great , Yaroslavl , Danilov , Gryazovets , Vologda , Kadnikov , Velsk , Kholmogory , and Arkhangelsk . The stretch of the highway between Moscow and Yaroslavl is part of the Golden Ring of Russia . Image MKAD Yaroslavka interchange.JPG thumb left The juncture of the Moscow Ring Road and M8. Russian federal highways DEFAULTSORT M08 highway Russia Category Roads in Russia de M8 Russland fr M8 autoroute russe nl M8 Rusland no M8 Russland ru sv M8 Ryssland uk 8 zh M8 ...   more details



  1. M55 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 55 alternate name Irkutsk Chita Highway map M55 karte RF.jpg map notes length km 1113 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Irkutsk junction direction b East terminus b Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai Chita previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M55 is a Russian federal highway federal highway in Russia , part of the Baikal Highway which is part of the Trans Siberian Highway ref http www.avp.travel.ru trass enc m55 trass enc.htm M55 ref Irkutsk Ulan Ude Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai Chita , 1113 km. References reflist coord missing Russia Russian federal highways Category Siberia Category Roads in Siberia de M55 Russland nl M55 Rusland ru 55 uk 55 zh M55 russia road stub ...   more details



  1. M58 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 58 alternate name Amur Highway map Amur karte RF.jpg map notes length km 2100 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai Chita junction direction b East terminus b Khabarovsk previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M58 is a Russian federal highway federal highway in Russia , part of the Trans Siberian Highway . It runs from Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai Chita to Khabarovsk and has a length of 2100 km. The most problematic stretch of the highway lies between Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai Chita and Khabarovsk . The first section of this route, linking Belogorsk, Amur Oblast Belogorsk to Blagoveshchensk 124 km in length , was constructed by gulag inmates as early as 1949. Extended and updated between 1998 and 2001, this road forms part of the Asian route AH31 connecting Belogorsk to Dalian in China . The section of the Chita Khabarovsk road known as the Zilov Gap remained largely unfinished up until early 2004, when Russian President Vladimir Putin symbolically opened the Amur Highway, with great swaths of forest separating major portions from one another. The St. Petersburg Times reported in September 2010 that http www.sptimes.ru story 32584 paving of the highway had been completed. At a videoconference marking the event, Putin described it as a dependable, modern farm road, but not the Autobahn . Jim Oliver and Dennis ONeil rode motorcycles across Russia, along the Trans Siberian Highway, during the last week of May and the first three weeks of June in 2004. As described in Jim ... holes, stream fording, and detours of the elusive highway with a noticeable absence of pavement. Many motorcyclists have been injured or killed trying to master the Amur Highway. Today, it is a modern paved highway with painted reflective lane lines. reflist coord missing Russia Russian federal highways Category Siberia Category Roads in Siberia Russia road stub be be x old ...   more details



  1. M2 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 2 alternate name Crimea Highway map M2 karte gross.jpg map notes length km 720 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Ukrainian border junction direction b East terminus b Moscow previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M2 also known as the Crimea Highway is a major trunk road that connects Moscow to the Crimea in Ukraine . It is part of the European route E105 . The length is 720 kilometres. Inaugurated in 1950, the highway starts at the junction of the Moscow Ring Road and Varshavskoye Shosse and travels south west, immediately bypassing the cities of Tula, Russia Tula , Oryol , Kursk and Belgorod before terminating at the border with Ukraine. West of the border, the road continues through Kharkov and Zaporozhye to Simferopol and Sevastopol . It is used by Russian summer vacationers who travel to the Black Sea resorts of Crimea. Russian federal highways DEFAULTSORT M02 highway Russia Category Roads in Russia de M2 Russland fr M2 autoroute russe nl M2 Rusland ja M2 pl Droga magistralna M2 Rosja ru sv M2 Ryssland uk M2 zh M2 ...   more details



  1. M9 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 9 alternate name Baltic Highway map M9 locator.svg map notes length km 610 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Latvian border junction direction b East terminus b Moscow previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M9 , also known as the Baltic Highway , is a major trunk road that leads from Moscow through Volokolamsk to Russia s border with Latvia . The road runs through the towns of Krasnogorsk , Istra , Volokolamsk, Rzhev , Velikiye Luki , and Sebezh . The highway forms part of the European route E22 . Its length is 610 kilometres. Image Moscow Novorizhskoe shosse.JPG thumb left M9 begins in Moscow Russian federal highways DEFAULTSORT M09 highway Russia Category Roads in Russia de M9 Russland fr M9 autoroute russe nl M9 Rusland ru uk 9 zh M9 ...   more details



  1. M51 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 51 alternate name Chelyabinsk Novosibirsk map M51 karte RF.jpg map notes length km 1528 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Chelyabinsk junction direction b East terminus b Novosibirsk previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M51 is a Russian federal highway federal highway in Russia , part of the Baikal Highway which is part of the Trans Siberian Highway ref http www.avp.travel.ru trass enc m51 trass enc.htm M51 ref Chelyabinsk Kurgan Ishim Omsk Novosibirsk , 1528 km. The Chelyabinsk Omsk stretch is also included into the European route E30 . References reflist coord missing Russia Russian federal highways Category Siberia Category Roads in Siberia Category Constituent roads of European route E30 russia road stub de M51 Russland nl M51 Rusland uk 51 zh M51 ...   more details



  1. M18 highway (Russia)

    Unreferenced date September 2009 Infobox road country RUS type M route 18 alternate name Kola Highway map M18 karte RF.jpg map notes length km 1592 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Borisoglebsky junction direction b South terminus b St. Petersburg previous type previous route next type next route The M18 highway , also known as the Kola town Kola Motorway , is a major highway in Russia , running from Saint Petersburg to Murmansk . The highway is part of the European route E105 E105 European route . The highway is the main transportation route by road in the Republic of Karelia and the Murmansk Oblast . Its length is 1435 kilometers. Route File 18.JPG thumb Image River Kumsa.jpg thumb left 150px Typical landscape for the M18 highway in Karelia. This is the river Kumsa at its crossing with the M18. The M18 highway runs from Saint Petersburg, south of Lake Ladoga to Petrozavodsk , Kondopoga , Medvezhyegorsk , Segezha , Kem town Kem , Loukhi , Kandalaksha , Polyarnye Zori , Monchegorsk , Olenegorsk, Murmansk Oblast Olenegorsk , Kola town Kola and ends in Severomorsk . It passes the Arctic circle a couple of kilometers south of the border of Karelia and the Murmansk oblast, north of Loukhi. Landscape In the Republic of Karelia, the landscape through which the M18 runs is mainly forest birch es , rivers and lakes. In the Murmansk Oblast, the highway runs for the most part through the Kola Peninsula , a severely polluted area. The landscape here is more open and consists partly of half tundra . Russian federal highways Category Roads in Russia Russia stub Euro road stub be be x old de M18 Russland fr M18 autoroute russe nl M18 Rusland pl Droga magistralna M18 Rosja ru fi M18 valtatie uk 18 zh M18 ...   more details



  1. M11 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 11 alternate name Narva Highway map M11 karte gross.jpg map notes length km length round length ref established direction a East terminus a St. Peterburg junction direction b West terminus b Estonian border previous type previous route next type next route Russian Route M11 , also known as Narva Highway lang ru 11 , Federal highway M11 Narva is a Russian federal highway from St.Petersburg to Ivangorod up to the border with Estonia by the Narva River , with the Estonian city of Narva on the opposite bank, which explains the name of the highway. It is part of the European route E20 . Russian federal highways coord missing Leningrad Oblast Category Roads in Russia Category Leningrad Oblast russia geo stub de M11 Russland fr M11 autoroute russe nl M11 Rusland pl Droga magistralna M11 Rosja ru uk 11 zh M11 ...   more details



  1. M20 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 20 alternate name Psykov Highway br Kiev Highway map M20 karte RF.jpg map notes length km length round length ref established direction a North terminus a St. Peterburg junction direction b South terminus b Belarusian border previous type previous route next type next route Russian route M20 or Pskov Highway lang ru 20 is a Russian federal motorway St.Petersburg &mdash Pskov &mdash border with Belarus . It is part of the European route E95 . Since Soviet times it is sometimes called Kiev Highway . References reflist Russian federal highways coord missing Leningrad Oblast Category Roads in Russia Category Leningrad Oblast russia geo stub de M20 Russland nl M20 Rusland pl Droga magistralna M20 Rosja ru uk 20 zh M20 ...   more details



  1. M1 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 1 alternate name Belarus Highway map M1 karte gross.jpg map notes length km 440 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Belarusian border junction direction b East terminus b Moscow previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M1 also known as the Belarus Highway , road to Minsk is a major trunk road that runs from Moscow through Smolensk before reaching the border with Belarus . The length is km to mi 440 . The highway runs south of Odintsovo , Kubinka , Mozhaysk , Gagarin, Russia Gagarin , north of Vyazma , through Safonovo and Yartsevo . After crossing the border with Belarus, the highway continues as M1 highway Belarus olimpijka to Minsk , Brest, Belarus Brest , and Warsaw . It is part of the European route E30 . During the 1980 Summer Olympics , a convert 50 km mi abbr on stretch between the convert 23 km mi abbr on mark and the convert 73 km mi abbr on mark was used for the Cycling at the 1980 Summer Olympics road team time trial cycling event. Reference http www.la84foundation.org 6oic OfficialReports 1980 or1980v2pt1.pdf 1980 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 2. Part 1, p. 103. Russian federal highways 1980 Summer Olympic venues Olympic venues cycling DEFAULTSORT M01 highway Russia Category 1980 Summer Olympic venues Category Olympic cycling venues Category Roads in Russia Category Constituent roads of European route E30 de M1 Russland fr M1 autoroute russe nl M1 Rusland pl Droga magistralna M1 Rosja ru uk M1 zh M1 ...   more details



  1. M5 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 5 alternate name Ural Highway map M5 karte gross1.jpg map notes length km 1879 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Moscow junction direction b South terminus b Chelyabinsk previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M5 also known as the Ural Highway is a major trunk road running across a distance of 1879 km from Moscow to the Ural Mountains . It is part of the European route E30 and the Trans Siberian Highway . The highway starts at the crossing of the Moscow Ring Road and Volgogradsky Prospekt and runs southeast through Lyubertsy , crossing the Oka River at Kolomna . The Ural Highway continues across nine regions of Russia, passing through a dangerous mountain stretch before terminating at Chelyabinsk . The road continues from Chelyabinsk further east to Omsk , Novosibirsk , Irkutsk as the Russian route M51 . Route 0 km Moscow 23 km Chulkovo 44 km Bronnitsy 70 km Stepanshchino 93 km Kolomna 116 km Lukhovitsy Ryazan Oblast 181 km Ryazan 302 km Putyatino 345 km Shatsk, Russia Shatsk Mordvinia 440 km Zubova Polyana Penza Oblast 472 km Spassk, Penza Oblast Spassk 525 km Nizhny Lomov 593 km Mokshan 634 km Penza 706 km Chaadayevka 745 km Kuznetsk 761 km Yevlashchevo Ulyanovsk Oblast 822 km Novospasskoye Samara Oblast 887 km Syzran 930 km Mezhdurechensk Bridge across the Volga 972 km Tolyatti 1032 km Crossing M32 near Samara, Russia Samara 1043 km Krasny Yar 1115 km Sukhodol 1178 km Staraya Balykla Orenburg Oblast 1204 km Severnoye Tatarstan 1271 Bavly Bashkortostan 1285 Oktyabrsky, Bashkortostan 1324 Serafimovsky 1392 Kob Pokrovka 1459 Ufa Chelyabinsk Oblast 1625 Yuryuzan town Yuryuzan 1759 Miass 1777 Chebarkul 1855 Chelyabinsk, M36, Russian route M51 M51 Russian federal highways DEFAULTSORT M05 highway Russia Category Roads in Russia Category Constituent roads of European route E30 cs Ural silnice de M5 Russland fr M5 autoroute russe nl M5 Rusland ja M5 ru uk ...   more details



  1. M29 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 29 alternate name Caucasus Highway map M29 karte RF.jpg map notes length km 1118 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Pavlovskayaa junction direction b South terminus b Azerbaijani border previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M29 , also known as the Caucasus Highway , is a trunk road that extends from Krasnodar to Chechnya and Dagestan , terminating at Russia s border with Azerbaijan . Its length is 1118 km. Major towns along the road include Kropotkin, Krasnodar Krai Kropotkin , Nevinnomyssk , Mineralnye Vody , Pyatigorsk , Nalchik , Beslan , Grozny , Gudermes , Khasavyurt , Makhachkala , and Derbent . After crossing the Greater Caucasus , the route continues to Baku . Image Russian M29 highway in Pyatigorsk.jpg thumb left The route near Pyatigorsk seen from Mashuk mountain Russian federal highways Category Roads in Russia Category Caucasus de M29 Russland nl M29 Rusland ru uk 29 zh M29 ...   more details



  1. M27 highway (Russia)

    Unreferenced date March 2010 Infobox road country RUS type M route 27 alternate name map M27 karte RF.jpg map notes length km 217 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Dzhubga junction direction b East terminus b Georgian border previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M27 is a Russian federal highway , a mountain highway that runs along the coast of the Black Sea in Krasnodar Krai from Novorossiysk through Gelendzhik , Tuapse , and Greater Sochi to Adler Russia Adler . The road terminates at Russia s border with Georgia country Georgia . Further south, the route continues across Abkhazia to Sukhumi . The Soviet motorway M27 continued even further south, traversing all of Georgia including the capital Tbilisi and terminating at Baku , the capital of Azerbaijan . Category Krasnodar Krai Category Roads in Russia de M27 Russland nl M27 Rusland ru 27 fi M27 valtatie uk M27 zh M27 ...   more details



  1. M7 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 7 alternate name Volga Highway map M7 karte gross.jpg map notes length km 1342 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Moscow junction direction b East terminus b Ufa previous type previous route next type next route The Russian Route M7 also known as the Volga Highway is a major trunk road running from Moscow through Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod to Kazan in Tatarstan and Ufa in Bashkortostan . It generally follows the route of the historic Vladimirka road and, to a large extent, forms part of the European route E22 . Route Image M7morning.jpg thumb To the Eastern Sun 0 km Moscow Ring Road 35 km Elektrostal and Noginsk 65 km Malaya Dubna near Orekhovo Zuyevo Vladimir Oblast 81 km Pokrov 130 km Lakinsk 158 km Yuryevets 162 km Vladimir 225 km a branch to Kovrov 273 km Vyazniki 313 km Gorokhovets Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 397 km crossing the Oka River in Nizhny Novgorod over the Myza Bridge 430 km Kstovo 463 km Rabotki 491 km Lyskovo 544 km Vorotynets Chuvash Republic 634 km crossing the Vyatka Highway in Cheboksary 679 km Tsivilsk Tatarstan 761 km crossing the Volga River in Zelenodolsk, Russia Zelenodolsk 809 km Kazan 969 km crossing the Vyatka River in Mamdysh 1024 km Yelabuga 1044 km crossing the Kama River in Naberezhnye Chelny Bashkortostan 1134 km Verkhneyarkeyevo 1230 km Kushnarenkovo 1280 km Ufa , Russian route M5 M5 Russian federal highways DEFAULTSORT M07 highway Russia Category Roads in Russia be be x old cv de M7 Russland fr M7 autoroute russe nl M7 Rusland ru uk 7 zh M7 ...   more details



  1. M56 Lena highway (Russia)

    refimprove date March 2011 Infobox road country RUS type M route 56 alternate name Lena Highway map M56 karte RF.jpg map notes length km 1235 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Yakutsk junction direction b South terminus b Skovorodino previous type previous route next type next route M56 Lena Highway or The Amur Yakutsk Highway lang ru or lang ru a federal highway road in the Sakha Republic Yakutia , Russia , connecting Yakutsk with the south. It runs parallel to the incomplete Amur Yakutsk Mainline railway. It takes its name from the Lena River , which runs more or less north south in this part of Siberia . Actually, with Yakutsk situated entirely on the west bank of Lena, and the road running on the east bank, the highway terminates in Nizhny Bestyakh , a settlement of 4,000 people opposite Yakutsk on the east bank of Lena. When river conditions permit, one may drive right over the frozen river to Yakutsk, or take the ferry, but much of the year the river is impassable due to flooding or ice floes or semi thawed ice not supporting the weight of vehicles. There is no bridge over the Lena anywhere in Yakutia. One is meant to be built convert 40 km mi 0 south of Yakutsk center between 2009 and 2013, a dual use railroad road span of some convert 3 km mi 1 in length. The road runs convert 1212 km mi 0 south to Never, Russia Never . It was built in stages between 1925 and 1964. Although it is a federal highway, it is just a dirt road. When frozen in the winter, this makes ... vehicles, contributing to the nickname The Highway from Hell . ref cite web url http www.ssqq.com archive vinlin27c.htm title The Russian Highway from Hell accessdate 2008 04 05 last Archer first Rick year 2007 month January Pictures of the Lena Highway with some commentary. ref At Nizhny Bestyakh, Lena Highway connects to Kolyma Highway The Road of Bones , also designated M56, linking Yakutsk ...   more details



  1. M6 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 6 alternate name Caspian Highway map M4 karte gross1.jpg map notes length km 1381 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Moscow junction direction b South terminus b Astrakhan previous type previous route next type next route File Russian landscape in Volgograd Oblast.jpg thumb The road in Volgograd Oblast The Russian route M6 also known as the Caspian Highway is a major trunk road that links Moscow to the Caspian Sea . The road branches off the Russian route M4 south of Stupino and goes southeast across Ryazan Oblast , Tambov Oblast and Volgograd Oblast , running along the right bank of the Volga through Volgograd before terminating at Astrakhan . Its length is 1381 kilometers. The stretch between Moscow and Astrakhan is part of the European route E119 , and the stretch between Volgograd and Astrakhan is part of the European route E40 . Route 0 km Kashira Moscow Oblast Ryazan Oblast 100 km Mikhaylov town Mikhaylov 192 km Ryazhsk Tambov Oblast 242 km Pervomayskoye, Tambov Oblast Pervomayskoye 286 km Michurinsk 337 km Tambov 377 km Znamenka, Tambov Oblast Znamenka Voronezh Oblast 499 km Borisoglebsk 519 km Povorino Volgograd Oblast 609 km Novoanninsky 673 km Mikhailovka, Volgograd Oblast Mikhailovka 728 km Frolovo 756 km Log, Volgograd Oblast Log 778 km Ilovlya 861 km Volgograd Astrakhan Oblast 945 km Solodniki 972 km Vyazovka 1022 km Chornyi Yar 1062 km Nikolskoye Kalmykia 1095 km Zagan Aman Astrakhan Oblast 1138 km Yenotayevka 1208 km Zamyany 1286 km Astrakhan Russian federal highways DEFAULTSORT M06 highway Russia Category Roads in Russia de M6 Russland fr M6 autoroute russe nl M6 Rusland ru uk 6 zh M6 ...   more details



  1. M52 highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 52 alternate name Chuya Highway br map M52 karte RF.jpg map notes length km 953 length round length ref established direction a North terminus a Novosibirsk junction direction b South terminus b Mongolian border previous type previous route next type next route The Russian route M52 , also known as Chuya Highway or Chuysky Trakt , is a trunk road in Novosibirsk Oblast , Altai Krai and Altai Republic of Russia . Its length is 953 kilometres. The width is 7 metres. The highway, constructed in the early 1930s by gulag inmates, extends from Novosibirsk to Russia s border with Mongolia , passing through Berdsk , Novoaltaysk , Biysk , but bypassing Barnaul and Gorno Altaysk . Between Novosibirsk and Biysk the road follows the right bank of the Ob River , then traverses a steppe region and the Altay Mountains , where it continues through the altitudes of up to 2000 metres. Image Chuysky trakt.jpg thumb left The Russian route M52 in the Altay. Russian federal highways Category Novosibirsk Oblast Category Altai Krai Category Altai Republic Category Roads in Siberia be be x old cs ujsk trakt de M52 Russland nl M52 Rusland pl Droga magistralna M52 Rosja ru uk 52 zh M52 ...   more details



  1. M56 Kolyma highway (Russia)

    Infobox road country RUS type M route 56 alternate name Kolyma Highway map Kolyma karte RF.jpg map notes length km 2031 length round length ref established direction a West terminus a Nizhny Bestyakh junction direction b East terminus b Magadan previous type previous route next type next route Image kolyma bridge.jpg right thumb Kolyma River Bridge, Magadan Oblast The M56 Kolyma Highway lang ru , Federal Automobile Highway Kolyma , also known as the Road of Bones , is a road through Russian Far East . It connects Magadan and Yakutsk actually, Nizhny Bestyakh on the eastern bank of Lena River at Yakutsk, which itself lies on the western bank, as there is no bridge this is not a problem in the dead of winter, as crossing over ice is the most reliable way to cross a Siberian river. A ferry operates during the short summer. The length of the original road via Tomtor is about 1900km or 1180 miles. At Nizhny Bestyakh it connects to the Lena Highway , also designated M56. Locally, the road is known simply as Trassa lang ru The Route , or Kolymskaya trassa lang ru The Kolyma Route , since it is literally the only road in the area and therefore needs no special name to distinguish it from other roads. History Image Kolyma road00.jpg left thumb Road construction Image Kolyma road01.jpg right thumb A ZIS 6 Truck in 1938 File Kolyma road01010038.jpg right thumb The road today near Magadan It was constructed in the Stalin era of the USSR by Dalstroy construction directorate. The first stretch was built by the inmates of the Sevvostlag labor camp in 1932. The construction continued by inmates of gulag camps until 1953. The road ... the winter. Two towns by the highway, Tomtor and Oymyakon , both claim the coldest inhabited place ... of the Nera River Russia Nera River , 1452m pass . Khadykchan nearby are coal mines and the old ... tag kolyma highway AskYakutia.com External links http www.goannatracks.com 2007 07 road of bones ...   more details




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