A300 (Russia)

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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

The A300 on the trunk road network of the Russian Federation
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

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 )