Kashira Highway

Kashirskoye Highway or Kashira Highway (Russian: Каширское шоссе, Kashirskoye Shosse) is a major street in Moscow, Russia, continued as a highway beyond the city into Moscow Oblast as a backup route for highway M4. It was named in the 19th century after the old Kashira Road, which led to the town of Kashira.[1] It was one of the sites of the Russian apartment bombings of 1999. Along the road, major landmarks include the Saburovo Church and the Orekhovo-Borisovo Cathedral.

Kashira Highway
Native nameКаширское шоссе
Length10.5 km (6.5 mi)
LocationMoscow
Southern Administrative Okrug
Nearest metro station Domodedovskaya
Kashirskaya
Nagatinskaya
Crossing with Moscow Ring Road

References

  1. Агеева Р. А. и др. Имена московских улиц: Топонимический словарь. — М.: ОГИ, 2007. — 608pp. (in Russian)


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