M1 highway (Belarus)

The M1 (Belarusian: Магістраль М1), Magistral Route Nr. 1, olimpijka (Russian: олимпийка)[1] is a main road crossing Belarus. It forms a part of European route E30 and is the most important road link in the country, connecting Moscow to the east with Poland and Western Europe.

M1
Магістраль М1
Route information
Part of E30 / E85
Length611 km (380 mi)
Major junctions
Southwest endBrest
Northeast endBorder of Russia
Location
Major citiesBrest, Baranavichy, Minsk, Borisov, Orsha
Highway system
Roads in Belarus
The M1 near Orsha
View to M1 road at the intersection with the road Pobednoe-Fanipol near Minsk

Running from east to west, the road runs from the Russian frontier via Orsha, Barysaw, Minsk, the capital, and Baranovichi to the Polish frontier at Brest. It follows the country's main transit axis, running parallel with the main Warsaw-Minsk-Moscow railway line. Between Orsha (0,5 km west of intersection with P87 road) and Kobryn (M10), a stretch of approximately 505 kilometres (314 mi), the M1 is signed as expressway.

Distance
(approx.)
Name Other roads
 Poland 68 E30
0 km Kazlovichy (border crossing)
9 km Brest P83
21 km Brest
35 km Zhabinka P7
56 km Kobryn M12 E85
65 km Kobryn M10
81 km P81
114 km Biaroza P84
150 km Ivatsevichy P6
176 km P43 P2 E85
202 km P2 E85
213 km Baranavichy P108
222 km Baranavichy P5
262 km Haradzeya, Niasvizh P11
271 km Stowptsy P64
282 km Stowptsy P54
293 km Stowptsy P2 E85
322 km Dzyarzhynsk P1 P65
346 km Minsk P23
366 km Minsk M4 M5 E271
387 km Minsk, Minsk International Airport M2
397 km Smalyavichy P69
399 km Smalyavichy P59
420 km Zhodzina
437 km Barysaw P67
449 km Barysaw P53
469 km Krupki P19
492 km Krupki P62
521 km Talachyn P26
535 km Talachyn P19
557 km Orsha P15
574 km Orsha M8 E95 P87
588 km Dubrowna P22
611 km Red'ky (border crossing)
 Russia M1 / E30

Notes

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