A290 (Russia)

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The A290 is a trunk road of federal importance in Russia and part of the European route 97 .

As the M25, it was part of the Soviet Union's trunk road network and ran from Simferopol in the Crimea in an easterly direction to Novorossiysk in Russia. Until it was given the designation A290 in 2010, the Russian part still had the number M25.

Course as M25 until 1991

The A290 in the trunk road network of the Russian Federation
000 km - Simferopol, M 2 ( E 105 ), A 291 , A 292 , A 293 (E 105)
021 km - Suja
048 km - Belogorsk
085 km - Grushevka , branch of a branch line to Sudak (20 km)
095 km - Stary Krym
Branch of a branch line to Kirovskoye (22 km)
113 km - Nassypnoye
121 km - Feodosia
173 km - junction of a branch line to Lenino (7 km)
219 km - Kerch
234 km - ferry connection to Russia
RUSSIA, Krasnodar Territory
234 km - Port Kawkas
286 km - Starotitarovskaya
311 km - Djiginka
338 km - Anapa
372 km - Verkhnebakansky , junction of the A 146
392 km - Novorossiysk, connection to the M27 (since the 1990s M4 )
400 km - Myshako

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 )