A109 (Russia)
The A109 Iljinskoje schosse ( Russian Ильинское шоссе , German Iljinsker Chaussee ) is a trunk road of federal importance in the Russian trunk road network in Moscow Oblast . As a branch line not far from Moscow on the left bank of the Moskva, it runs upwards from the Moscow ring road to Petrovo-Dalneje . It has a total length of only 17 km, making it one of the shortest routes in Russia's federal road network.
The importance of the street that leads into a dead end in a seemingly insignificant suburb of the Russian capital lies in the dachas located here. During the Soviet Union , members of the nomenklatura party had their weekend houses here. The Soviet head of state and party, Nikita Khrushchev, spent the last years of his life in Petrovo-Dalneje after his dismissal.
The street was given the number A109 in 2010. Previously it was numbered A106.
course
km | places | Intersections |
---|---|---|
0 | Moscow | MKAD |
6th | Krasnogorsk | M 9 ( E 22 ) (Moscow - Riga ) |
Ilyinskoye | ||
17th | Petrovo-Dalneje |
Individual evidence
- ↑ To the list of trunk roads for public transport of federal importance. Order No. 928 of the Government of the Russian Federation of November 17, 2010 (Russian, online )
swell
- Atlas avtomobil'nych dorog Rossii, SNG, Pribaltiki. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Merkurij Centr Karta / Izdatel'stvo Tretij Rim, 2009. ISBN 978-5-91420-024-1 / ISBN 978-5-88924-012-9 .