R254 (Russia)
Road of federal importance | ||
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R254 Irtysh | ||
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Basic data | ||
Overall length: | 1532 km | |
Federation subjects : |
Chelyabinsk Oblast Kurgan Oblast Omsk Oblast Novosibirsk Oblast |
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European route : | E 30 | |
Asian Highway : | AH 6 | |
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R254 on Russia's trunk road network |
The R254 Irtysh is a trunk road in Russia , which partly runs in Kazakhstan . It is part of the transcontinental road connection from Moscow to Vladivostok and leads from Chelyabinsk on the Urals via Omsk (on the eponymous Irtysh River ) to Novosibirsk . About 150 kilometers run across Kazakhstan's territory. It is part of the AH6 in the Asian trunk road network and also part of the European route 30 as far as Kurgan .
The street was given the number R254 in 2010. Before that, it was numbered M51.
course
- 0 km - Chelyabinsk, end of the M5 (transcontinental), A310 (formerly M36)
- 35 km - Miasskoye
- Kurgan Oblast
- 92 km - Shchuchye
- 125 km - Shumikha
- 170 km - mixed cinema
- 205 km - Jurgamysh
- 284 km - Kurgan
- 319 km - Wargashi
- 425 km - Makushino
- 469 km - Petuchowo
- KAZAKHSTAN, Northern Kazakhstan Region
- 521 km - Mamljut
- 556 km - Petropavl
- 642 km - Bulayev
- RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Omsk Oblast
- 680 km - Issilkul
- 722 km - Moskalenki
- 773 km - Marjanowka
- 816 km - Omsk, junction of A320 (formerly M38)
- (old route Omsk - Chulym)
- 896 km - Gorkovskoye
- 935 km - Nizhnyaya Omka
- Novosibirsk Oblast
- 1392 km - Chulym
- 1475 km - Kotschenjowo
- 1532 km - Novosibirsk, starting point of the R255 (transcontinental, formerly M53) and the R256 (formerly M52)