A300 (Russia)
The A300 is a federal trunk road in Russia . It leads from Samara on the M5 in a southerly direction to the Kazakh border at Oral . The road is part of the European route 121 from Samara via Atyrau ( Kazakhstan ) and Türkmenbaşy ( Turkmenistan ) to the Iranian border at Gorgan .
In the highway network of the Soviet Union it led as M32 in Kazakhstan past the Aral Sea to Schymkent , where it met the M39. The M32 was thus part of the main road connection between Central Russia ( Moscow ) and the Central Asian Soviet Republics .
The road was given the number A300 in 2010.
course
- 0 km - M 5 at Krasny Yar
- 34 km - Samara
- 65 km - Dubowy Umet
- 87 km - Podjom Mikhailovka
- 138 km - Bolshaya Glushitsa
- 178 km - Bolshaya Chernigovka
Further course than M32 until 1991
- 232 km - KAZAKHSTAN
- 291 km - Oral
- 420 km - Jambeytı
- 641 km - Karagandısay
- 755 km - Aktobe
- 977 km - Qarabutaq
- 1175 km - Irgız
- 1374 km - Aral
- 1518 km - Novokasalinsk
- 1680 km - Schossaly
- 1850 km - Kyzylorda
- 1976 km - Schijeli
- 2027 km - Shangaqorghan
- 2129 km - Turkistan
- 2199 km - Törtköl
- 2254 km - Temirlan
- 2294 km - Schymkent , M 39