A270 (Russia)
Road of federal importance | ||
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A270 | ||
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Basic data | ||
Overall length: | 33 km | |
Federation subject : |
Rostov Oblast | |
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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