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M10 highway (Russia)

The M10 "Russia" (Russian: "Россия") is a federal highway in Russia connecting the country's two largest cities, Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Other than in the vicinity of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the M10 is basically a two-lane highway (one lane for each direction), with an occasional third centre lane to allow overtaking or for left-turning traffic at intersections.

Federal Highway M10
Федеральная автомобильная дорога М10
Russia–Scandinavia Highway
Route information
Part of E18 E105
Part of AH8
Length872 km (542 mi)
Major junctions
South end MKAD in Moscow
North end A 118 in Saint Petersburg
Location
CountryRussia
Highway system
M 9 M 11

History edit

The highway Moscow - Tver - Novgorod existed even before the founding of Saint Petersburg. Along the way there were special checkpoints (Yam) in particular Yedrovo, Valday, Yazhelbitsy, Krestsy, and Bronnitsa. The first road, 778 kilometres (483 mi) long, in this area was built by order of Peter the Great from 1712 to 1746.[1]

The construction of this road was run by an office that formed for this purpose. After the completion of the road in 1755, it was transformed into the Office of the structure of public roads. It was later known as the Commission on the Roads in the State.[2]

Route edit

Moscow to Saint Petersburg edit

The distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg by M10 is approximately 700 km.

 
The M10 near Novgorod

The route runs through or near the cities and settlements of Khimki, Zelenograd, Solnechnogorsk, Klin, Tver, Torzhok, Vyshny Volochyok, Valdai, Kresttsy, Veliky Novgorod, Chudovo, Tosno and reaches the city border of Saint Petersburg in Pushkinsky District. It is known as "Russia" (Russian: Россия) highway and is part of European route E105.

In Moscow, the Leningrad Highway (Russian: Ленинградское шоссе), begins from a junction of Leningradsky Prospekt avenue with the Volokolamsk Highway To the Moscow centre, the avenue continues into 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street and then Tverskaya Street to Manege Square in the heart of the city.

The 'unofficial' end of the highway is since the Tsars' era commonly considered to be the Central Post Office of Saint Petersburg (Russian: Главпочтамт). Actually the Moscow Highway begins from the Victory Square in Moskovsky raion in the southern part of the city and Moskovsky Prospekt avenue which begins in the city centre on Sennaya Square, connects the highway with the centre of Saint Petersburg.

The 4 lane toll road parallel to M10 was finished in November 2019. Most parts were opened in November 2019.

Saint Petersburg to the border with Finland edit

From Saint Petersburg city centre to the Finnish border the distance is approximately 210 km. The route section between Saint Petersburg, and the border with Finland is known as the "Scandinavia" (Russian: Скандинавия) highway and has officially been renamed to route A181. The designation M10 stayed valid until December 2017.[3] This section is a part of the European route E18. News about the plans to expand this route section to a motorway with three lanes in each direction came out in August 2011.[4]

Characteristics edit

The temperature range is almost unchanged: the annual average temperature throughout the section of the road may vary between 2 and 4 °C. The average temperature in January is -11 °C. In July it is +19 °C.

The road crosses the river Sister (a tributary of the Dubna, near Klin), Volga (in Tver), Msta (near Novoselitsy), Volkhov (at Krechevitsy), etc. Bridges longer than 50 meters have a capacity of 60–80 tons. In Tver region (127 km, 132 miles), there are bridges with carrying capacity of 40 tons.

The road has from 2 to 10 lanes, mostly 2 in both directions. The width of the carriageway on the main stretch of road is 8–11 meters. The speed ranges between 30 km/h at repair and detours, to 90 km/h. However, on a segment on the territory of Moscow and Moscow region, the regular flow (traffic) rate exceeds the allowable limit by 30–50 km/h. In general, the M-10 is considered full of accidents and stressful. There is a large flow of freight transport.[5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ Марговенко, Алексей. (in Russian). журнал «Урал» 2004 год, № 10. Archived from the original on 9 August 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2008.
  2. ^ Марговенко, Алексей. (in Russian). журнал «Урал» 2004 год, № 10. Archived from the original on 9 August 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2008.
  3. ^ НОВОСТИ ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОГО ЗАКОНОДАТЕЛЬСТВА 2012-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Трассу «Скандинавия» реконструируют и расширят до шести полос
  5. ^ (in Russian). ООО "Транспортно-экспедиционная компания "АльфаТранс". Archived from the original on 4 July 2012.
  6. ^ [M-10 "Russia"]. ООО «Транспортно-экспедиционная компания «АльфаТранс» (alfatrans.ru) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 23 January 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2021.

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Wikipedia Translation The M10 Russia Russian Rossiya is a federal highway in Russia connecting the country s two largest cities Moscow and Saint Petersburg Other than in the vicinity of Moscow and Saint Petersburg the M10 is basically a two lane highway one lane for each direction with an occasional third centre lane to allow overtaking or for left turning traffic at intersections Federal Highway M10Federalnaya avtomobilnaya doroga M10Russia Scandinavia HighwayRoute informationPart of E18 E105Part of AH8Length872 km 542 mi Major junctionsSouth endMKAD in MoscowNorth endA 118 in Saint PetersburgLocationCountryRussiaHighway systemRussian Federal Highways M 9 M 11 Contents 1 History 2 Route 2 1 Moscow to Saint Petersburg 2 2 Saint Petersburg to the border with Finland 2 3 Characteristics 3 References 4 LinksHistory editThe highway Moscow Tver Novgorod existed even before the founding of Saint Petersburg Along the way there were special checkpoints Yam in particular Yedrovo Valday Yazhelbitsy Krestsy and Bronnitsa The first road 778 kilometres 483 mi long in this area was built by order of Peter the Great from 1712 to 1746 1 The construction of this road was run by an office that formed for this purpose After the completion of the road in 1755 it was transformed into the Office of the structure of public roads It was later known as the Commission on the Roads in the State 2 Route editMoscow to Saint Petersburg edit The distance from Moscow to St Petersburg by M10 is approximately 700 km nbsp The M10 near Novgorod The route runs through or near the cities and settlements of Khimki Zelenograd Solnechnogorsk Klin Tver Torzhok Vyshny Volochyok Valdai Kresttsy Veliky Novgorod Chudovo Tosno and reaches the city border of Saint Petersburg in Pushkinsky District It is known as Russia Russian Rossiya highway and is part of European route E105 In Moscow the Leningrad Highway Russian Leningradskoe shosse begins from a junction of Leningradsky Prospekt avenue with the Volokolamsk Highway To the Moscow centre the avenue continues into 1st Tverskaya Yamskaya Street and then Tverskaya Street to Manege Square in the heart of the city The unofficial end of the highway is since the Tsars era commonly considered to be the Central Post Office of Saint Petersburg Russian Glavpochtamt Actually the Moscow Highway begins from the Victory Square in Moskovsky raion in the southern part of the city and Moskovsky Prospekt avenue which begins in the city centre on Sennaya Square connects the highway with the centre of Saint Petersburg The 4 lane toll road parallel to M10 was finished in November 2019 Most parts were opened in November 2019 Saint Petersburg to the border with Finland edit From Saint Petersburg city centre to the Finnish border the distance is approximately 210 km The route section between Saint Petersburg and the border with Finland is known as the Scandinavia Russian Skandinaviya highway and has officially been renamed to route A181 The designation M10 stayed valid until December 2017 3 This section is a part of the European route E18 News about the plans to expand this route section to a motorway with three lanes in each direction came out in August 2011 4 Characteristics edit The temperature range is almost unchanged the annual average temperature throughout the section of the road may vary between 2 and 4 C The average temperature in January is 11 C In July it is 19 C The road crosses the river Sister a tributary of the Dubna near Klin Volga in Tver Msta near Novoselitsy Volkhov at Krechevitsy etc Bridges longer than 50 meters have a capacity of 60 80 tons In Tver region 127 km 132 miles there are bridges with carrying capacity of 40 tons The road has from 2 to 10 lanes mostly 2 in both directions The width of the carriageway on the main stretch of road is 8 11 meters The speed ranges between 30 km h at repair and detours to 90 km h However on a segment on the territory of Moscow and Moscow region the regular flow traffic rate exceeds the allowable limit by 30 50 km h In general the M 10 is considered full of accidents and stressful There is a large flow of freight transport 5 6 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to M10 Russia Federal Highway Russia Margovenko Aleksej Dorogi carej in Russian zhurnal Ural 2004 god 10 Archived from the original on 9 August 2011 Retrieved 29 January 2008 Margovenko Aleksej Dorogi carej in Russian zhurnal Ural 2004 god 10 Archived from the original on 9 August 2011 Retrieved 29 January 2008 NOVOSTI FEDERALNOGO ZAKONODATELSTVA Archived 2012 04 07 at the Wayback Machine Trassu Skandinaviya rekonstruiruyut i rasshiryat do shesti polos M 10 Rossiya in Russian OOO Transportno ekspedicionnaya kompaniya AlfaTrans Archived from the original on 4 July 2012 M 10 Rossiya M 10 Russia OOO Transportno ekspedicionnaya kompaniya AlfaTrans alfatrans ru in Russian Archived from the original on 23 January 2018 Retrieved 8 July 2021 Links editThe scandinavia highway Retrieved 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