European route E127
European route E 127 is a Class A north-south reference European route that connects Western Siberia with eastern Kazakhstan, spanning 1,330 kilometres (830 mi).
![]() Semey Bridge across Irtysh River on E127 | |
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North end | Omsk, Russia |
South end | Maykapshagay, Kazakhstan |
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International E-road network |
Itinerary
The E 127 routes through Russia and Kazakhstan:
- A320: Omsk – Karaman
- M38: Karaman – Pavlodar – Semey – Georgiyevka
- Georgiyevka - Maykapshagay (at the border to China).
Maykapshagay (47.494°N 85.608°E) is the easternmost place reached by a European route, and is located about 150 km from the place that is farthest from the ocean.
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