A19 (Kazakhstan)
A19 in Kazakhstan | |
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Start of the street: | Kachiry |
End of street: | Mikhaylovka |
Overall length: | 108 km |
of which in operation: | 108 km |
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Course of the road
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The A19 is an important road in Kazakhstan . The road is a north-south route in the northeast of the country and runs from Kachiry to Mikhaylovka .
Street description
The A19 begins in the town of Kachiry on the M38, in the valley of the Irtysh River . It is almost entirely straight to the north. To the village of Mikhaylovka 108 km away. There are no other places on the route. The route leads through a steppe , which is interspersed with small pieces of forest. The only structure on the route is a bridge over a double-track railway line. The A19 ends in the village of Mikhaylovka, not far from the border with Russia . There is no obvious route from Mikhaylovka to the Russian border, just a couple of dirt roads.
history
The A19 was renumbered in 2011. It is unclear what numbering the route had before. It is not clear why an A-number was assigned to this route.
Big cities on the highway
- Kachiry
- Mikhaylovka
Web links
- The road on www.wegenwiki.nl (Dutch)