A240 (Russia)
Road of federal importance | ||
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A240 | ||
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Basic data | ||
Overall length: | 153 km | |
Federation subject : |
Bryansk Oblast | |
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A240 in Russia's trunk road network |
The A240 is a trunk road of federal importance in Russia . It leads from the Russian Bryansk in a westerly direction to the Belarusian border.
The street was given the number A240 in 2010. Before that, it was numbered M13. Until 1991 the M13 was part of the Soviet highway network and continued on the territory of the Belarusian Soviet Republic via Homel to Kobryn , where it merged with the M1 . Today's continuation of the A240 on Belarusian territory is the M10 .
course
- M3 , R120 0 km - Bryansk,
- Suponewo 8 km -
- Vygonichi 29 km -
- Potschep 78 km -
- 110 km - Novye Iwaitenki
- 131 km - Unetscha
- 165 km - Klinzy
- 134 km - Novosybkov
- 153 km - Slynka
Further progress as M13 until 1991
- Belarus, Homelskaya Woblasz
- 205 km - Dobrusch
- 227 km - Homel, crossing of the former M20 , junction of the A250
- 269 km - Rechyza
- 286 km - Karavazitschy
- 301 km - Vasilevichy
- 349 km - Kalinkavichy (in Mazyr ), crossing the A252
- 405 km - Petrykau
- 461 km - Zhytkavichy
- Breszkaya Woblasz
- 481 km - Mikashevitsy , junction of the A243
- 524 km - Luninez
- 580 km - Pinsk
- 628 km - Iwanawa
- 655 km - Drahichyn
- 708 km - Kobrin , confluence with the M1 to Brest