A270 (Russia)

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Road of federal importance
А270
A270
Basic data
Overall length: 33 km
Federation
subject
:
Rostov Oblast Rostov Oblast
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A270 in Russia's trunk road network
A270 in Russia's trunk road network

The A270 is a trunk road in Russia and part of the European route 40 .

During the Soviet Union , M19 ran from Kiev via Kharkiv to Shakhty near Rostov-on-Don . The Russian part from the Ukrainian border to Shakhty was called M19 until 2010. The Ukrainian part was given the number M 03 earlier .

course

0 km - Ukrainian border
15 km - Novoshakhtinsk
33 km - junction with the M 4 ( E 115 ) at Schachty

Course of the M19 until 1991

0 km - Kiev, M20 ( E 95 ), M17 (E 40), A 255, A 285
39 km - Boryspil , Kiev-Boryspil International Airport
90 km - Jahotyn
126 km - junction of the road to Schramkivka
Poltava Oblast
155 km - Pyriatyn
200 km - Lubny
244 km - Khorol
280 km - Podil
306 km - Reshetylivka
340 km - Poltava , A 287
363 km - junction to Krasnohrad to the M 2 ( E 105 ) (to Dnipro )
390 km - Chutove
Kharkiv Oblast
418 km - Walky
474 km - Kharkiv , crossing the M 2 ( E 105 )
509 km - Chuhuiv
535 km - Volokhiv Yar
589 km - Isjum
Donetsk Oblast
634 km - Slovyansk
679 km - Bachmut (Artemivsk)
722 km - Debaltseve , crossing of the M 21 ( E 40 )
Luhansk Oblast
766 km - Krasnyj Luch
781 km - Antrazyt
843 km - RUSSIA, Rostov Oblast
858 km - Novoshakhtinsk
876 km - junction with the M 4 ( E 115 ) at Schachty

Individual evidence

  1. 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 )