Federal Highway M5 | ||||
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Федеральная автомобильная дорога М5 | ||||
Ural Highway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Part of E30 | ||||
Part of AH6 AH7 | ||||
Length | 1,879 km (1,168 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | Moscow | |||
South end | Chelyabinsk | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Russia | |||
Highway system | ||||
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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 section from Yekaterinburg to Chelyabinsk is also part of AH7, and the section from Chelyabinsk to Moscow is also part of AH6.
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 R254.
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
- Mordvinia
- 440 km Zubova Polyana
- Penza Oblast
- 472 km 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 A300 near Samara
- 1043 km Krasny Yar
- 1115 km Sukhodol
- 1178 km Staraya Balykla
- Orenburg Oblast
- 1204 km Severnoye
- Tatarstan
- 1271 km Bavly
- Bashkortostan
- 1285 km Oktyabrsky, Bashkortostan
- 1324 km Serafimovsky
- 1392 km Kob-Pokrovka
- 1459 km Ufa
- Chelyabinsk Oblast
- 1625 km Yuryuzan
- 1759 km Miass
- 1777 km Chebarkul
- 1855 km Chelyabinsk, Route A310, Route R254
Gallery
- Reconstruction of M5 highway in Moscow Oblast, December 2020.[1]
References
- ↑ "На трассе М-5 "Урал" в Московской области дорожники переустроили 43 км кабельных линий связи". rosavtodor.gov.ru. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
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