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  2. Russian federal highways - Wikipedia

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    access roads that lead to major transportation nodes and special objects; access roads from the administrative centers of the subjects of the Russian Federation which has no highway connection with Moscow to the nearest sea and river ports and to the international borders; which interlink other federal highways; K: for other roads of regional ...

  3. List of motorways in Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Russian federal highways and the motorway portions of them. Note that Russian federal highways in their entirety have often been mistakenly called "motorways" in English, even though they are traditionally two-lane physically undivided roads (i.e. not controlled access highways), due to their traditional name "Avtomagistral" (Автомагистраль) which can be ...

  4. File:Map of the Russian federation Map showing Regions ...

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    Russian federation Map. Regions, largest cities, main roads. This image has been voluntarily transferred to the public domain by its author - a user of Russian Wikipedia. User:Mr.Mariott gives all rights to use the work for any pu

  5. Trans-Siberian Highway - Wikipedia

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    Jim Oliver and Dennis O'Neil rode motorbikes across Russia, along the Trans-Siberian Highway, during the last week of May and the first three weeks of June in 2004: back then, as described in Jim Oliver's book, Lucille and The XXX Road, the section between Chita and Khabarovsk was an extremely challenging undertaking among marsh, gravel, rock ...

  6. Transport in Russia - Wikipedia

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    A Russian Railways Siemens Velaro Sapsan train. The transport network of the Russian Federation is one of the world's most extensive transport networks. The national web of roads, railways and airways stretches almost 7,700 km (4,800 mi) from Kaliningrad in the west to the Kamchatka Peninsula in the east, and major cities such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg are served by extensive rapid ...

  7. R504 Kolyma Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Kolyma Highway has been colloquially called the Road of Bones (Russian: Дорога Костей Doróga Kostéy). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Locally, the road is known as the Kolyma Route ( Russian : Колымская трасса Kolýmskaya trássa ).

  8. Central Ring Road (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Central Ring Road. Central Ring Road (Russian: Центральная кольцевая автомобильная дорога, ЦКАД) is a Russian federal highway in Moscow Oblast and Moscow. The main purpose of the Central Ring Road is to unload federal roads and the Moscow Ring Road by redistributing the transit flow of ...

  9. M4 highway (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Don Road, extensively upgraded and widened in the 2000s–2010s into an expressway, is an artery connecting Moscow with Southern Russia. In the summer months, the road suffers from heavy traffic congestion caused by summer vacationers travelling to the Black Sea resorts like Sochi and by lorries transporting fruit from the southern ...