List of E-roads in Russia
This is a list of European routes, or E-roads, that run through Russia. The current network is signposted according to the 1992 system revision, and contains 21 class A routes and four class B routes within the country. Most routes also carry the federal M, R, and A motorway designations, but a few also carry regional road designations.
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Class-A European routes
Number | Length (km) | Length (mi) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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210 | 130 | Finnish border | Saint Petersburg | — | — | Follows A181; also concurrent with AH8 | |
367[1] | 228 | Estonian border near Ivangorod | A118 in Saint Petersburg | — | — | Follows A180 | |
— | — | Latvian border near Zasitino | Ishim | — | — | Follows M9, MKAD, M7, R242, R351 and R402 | |
— | — | Polish border near Mamonovo | Belorussian border near Kaliningrad | — | — | Follows A194 and A229 | |
— | — | Belorussian border near Smolensk | Kazakh border near Isilkul | — | — | Follows M1, M5 and R254 | |
— | — | Ukrainian border near Rylsk | Kazakh border near Yershov | — | — | Follows R199, A144 and R236 | |
— | — | Ukrainian border near Donetsk | Kazakh border near Volodarsky | — | — | Follows A260, R22 and A340; concurrent with E119 from Volgograd to Astrakhan; also concurrent with AH70 | |
— | — | Ukrainian border near Shakhty | P217 in Makhachkala | — | — | Follows A270 and P217; concurrent with E115 from Shakhty to Pavlovskaya and E117 from Mineralnye Vody to Beslan | |
— | — | Ukrainian border near Taganrog | Rostov-on-Don | — | — | Follows A280 | |
— | — | A212 at Pskov Lithuanian border at Sovetsk | Estonian border Polish border |
— | — | Exists in two sections: Pskov to Estonian border (follows A212) and Lithuanian border to Polish border (follows A216 and A229) | |
282[2] | 175 | Saint Petersburg | Belorussian border near Nevel | — | — | Follows R23 | |
— | — | Ukrainian border near Port Kavkaz | Georgian border near Sochi | — | — | Follows A290, M4 and A147; concurrent with AH82 | |
— | — | Ukrainian border | Moscow | — | — | Follows M3 | |
2,437[3] | 1,514 | Norwegian border | Ukrainian border | — | — | Follows R21, M10 and M2 | |
1,745 | 1,084 | M8 in Yaroslavl | A146 in Novorossiysk | — | — | Follows M8, MKAD, M4 and A146; concurrent with E119 from Moscow to Kashira | |
— | — | Mineralnye Vody | Georgian border near Nizhniy Lars | — | — | Follows R217 and A161; concurrent with E50 from Mineralnye Vody to Beslan | |
— | — | Moscow | Azeri border near Samur | — | — | Follows M4, R22, R215 and R217; concurrent with E40 from Volgograd to Astrakhan and E115 from Moscow to Kashira; also concurrent with AH8, AH61 and AH70 | |
— | — | Kazakh border | Samara | — | — | Follows A300; concurrent with AH63 | |
— | — | Kazakh border near Troitsk | Chelyabinsk | — | — | Follows A310 | |
— | — | Ishim | Kazakh border | — | — | Follows 71A-1011 and 71A-1019 | |
— | — | Kazakh border near Karaman | Omsk | — | — | Follows A320; concurrent with AH60 |
Class-B European routes
Number | Length (km) | Length (mi) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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— | — | A6 at Latvian border | Ostrov | — | — | Follows 58K-306 and R23 | |
— | — | Ukrainian border | Trosna | — | — | Follows A142 and M3 | |
133 | 83 | Krasnodar | Dzhubga | — | — | Follows M4 | |
323 | 201 | Yelabuga | Ufa | — | — | Follows a portion of M7 |
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See also
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