A130 (Russia)
The A130 is a federal trunk road in central Russia . It leads from Moscow in a south-westerly direction to the Belarusian border in the direction of southern Belarus ( Babrujsk ).
The A130 was built at the time of the Soviet Union as a southern alternative route to the M1 "Belarus" mainline (today M1 (Russia) and M1 (Belarus) ). The M1 is reached again in the west of Belarus - east of Ivazewitschy , just under 150 km from the Polish border. Today the road in the Moscow area also plays an important role as an alternative to the highways to Kiev ( M3 ) and Kaluga .
The first almost 50 kilometers from Moscow are four lanes.
The street was given the number A130 in 2010. Previously it was numbered A101.
course
- 0 km - Moscow ( MKAD near Tjoply Stan district , extension of Profsojusnaja ulitsa )
- 38 km - junction to Troitsk (2 km)
- 49 km - junction with the A107 ("Little Moscow Ring")
- 67 km - connection with the alternative route coming from Moscow via Podolsk ("Kalugaer Chaussee")
- 96 km - junction with the A108 ("Big Moscow Ring"), Balabanowo (10 km)
- 104 km - Belousovo , junction towards Zhukov (8 km), Kremjonki , Protvino , Serpukhov
- 108 km - junction with the M3 ("Ukraina"), Obninsk (2 km)
- 112 km - Bridge over the Protva
- 120 km - Malojaroslavets
- 158 km - Medyn
- 175 km - Mjatlevo
- 201 km - Bridge over the Ugra
- 207 km - Juchnow
- 215 km - Bridge over the Ressa
- 296 km - Novoalexandrovsky , junction to Spas-Demensk (8 km)
- 350 km - Bridge over the Desna
- 354 km - Jekimowitschi , turnoff to Desnogorsk ( Smolensk nuclear power plant ) (6 km)
- 405 km - Roslavl , bridge over the Ostjor
- 435 km - junction to Shumyachi (4 km)
- 447 km - border with Belarus (further than A101 (Belarus) )
Web links
- A101 in the Free Encyclopedia (Russian)