A113 (Russia)

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Road of federal importance
А113
A113 ZKAD
Basic data
Overall length: 525 km
Federation
subjects
:
Moscow Moscow Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast 
Development condition: six- / eight-lane motorway,
partly similar to a motorway
(under construction)

The A113 Central beltway (zkad) ( Russian Центральная кольцевая автомобильная дорога (ЦКАД) , Centralnya kolzewaja awtomobilnaja doroga ; and Central Ring Road ) is an under construction partially toll motorway (partly highway-like ) in Russia of the status highway federal significance. It runs on the territory of Moscow Oblast and the city of Moscow .

Course of the A113

The route of the closed, 339 km long ring largely follows the existing A107 ring road . In the south-western part, between the intersections with the A130 and the M3 , a sub-ring branches off to the west around the city further away from Moscow. From the junction with the M1 between Kubinka and Moshaisk , this roughly follows the “Great Ring” A108 to the northeast of Klin .

The originally planned start of construction was in 2011; it was later postponed to 2014, and on August 26, 2014, the laying of the foundation stone took place in the presence of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and Moscow Oblast Governor Andrei Vorobyov . The larger-scale work began in the summer of 2015.

At the beginning of 2017, the western half of the ring between the M4 and the M10 / M11 and the outer partial ring up to the M1 were under construction (sections 1 / red and 5 / blue on the map).

The date for the commissioning of the first section is given as 2018 [out of date] ; the date of the full opening has been Template: future / in 5 yearspostponed from 2022 to 2025 . The total cost is given as at least 300 billion rubles.

The future ring road was given its number A113 in 2010. Since the numbering of the Soviet trunk road network, another road had previously had this number: the Yaroslavl  - Kostroma  - Ivanovo  - Vladimir connection northeast of Moscow. As early as the 1990s, the Yaroslavl - Kostroma sections of the M8 and Ivanovo - Vladimir section of the M7 were added as branch lines. The remaining section Kostroma - Ivanovo was numbered A113 until 2010 when it got the new number R600 .

Web links

Commons : A113 (ZKAD)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Report to TASS (Russian)
  2. a b Article on construction progress on the Kommersant website (undated, as of March 2016; Russian)
  3. 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 )