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Highway M14 (Ukraine)

Highway M14 is a Ukrainian international highway (M-highway) connecting Odesa to the Russian border east of Mariupol, where it continues into Russia as the A280.[1]

Highway M14
Автошлях М14
Route information
Part of E58
Length624.3 km (387.9 mi)
652.5 km (405.4 mi) with access roads
Major junctions
West end M 16 in Odesa
Major intersections M 17 in Kherson
M 18 in Melitopol
East endRussian border at Novoazovsk
Location
CountryUkraine
OblastsOdesa, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk
Highway system
Highway M14 in Mykolaiv

General overview

The M14 is a major transnational corridor and along with the M16 combines into the southern branch of European route E58 in Ukraine (another one in Zakarpattia).[2] The highway is also part of the Eurasian transportation corridor and the Black-Sea Economic Association transportation corridor (ChES). It runs along the coastal line of Black and Azov seas, connecting two major ports of Ukraine in Odesa and Mariupol. The M14 connects two major European routes: E95 and E105.

Main Route

Main route and connections to/intersections with other highways in Ukraine.

Marker Main settlements Notes Highway Interchanges
0 km Odesa   E58  M 16  E95(  M 05 - Ferry) •   E87  M 15  M 22  H 04
Mykolaiv   H 11 •   H 14
Kherson   E97  M 17
Melitopol   E105  M 18
Mariupol   H 20
624 km Novoazovsk / Border (Russia)    E58  A 280

See also

References

  1. ^ Ukraine International Highways in Russian
  2. ^ European Highways in Russian

External links

  • International Roads in Ukraine in Russian
  • European Roads in Russian

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