词条 | M9 highway (Russia) |
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|country=RUS |type=M |route=9 |alternate_name=Baltic Highway |map=M9 locator.svg |map_notes= |length_km=610 |length_round= |length_ref= |established= |direction_a=West |terminus_a=Latvian border |junction= |direction_b=East |terminus_b=Moscow |previous_type=M |previous_route=8 |next_type=M |next_route=10 |e-road={{BAB-E|22|RUS}} }} The Russian route M9, also known as the Baltic Highway, is a 610 km-long trunk road that leads from Moscow through Volokolamsk to Russia's border with Latvia. The road runs north of Moscow across the towns of Krasnogorsk, Istra, Volokolamsk, Zubtsov, Rzhev, Velikiye Luki, and Sebezh, ending up at the state border. It passes Moscow, Tver, and Pskov Oblasts. The highway forms a part of the European route E22 which continues across the border to Rēzekne and Riga.[1] In Moscow, the highway follows Zvenigorodskoe Shosse, Mnevniki Street, and Marshala Zhukova Avenue before crossing with Moscow Ring Road. The stretch between Moscow and Volokolamsk is known as Novorizhskoye Shosse. This is the only stretch (along with the part within the city of Moscow) built as a dual carriageway. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://rutrassa.ru/federal/m9.php|script-title=ru:М-9 «Балтия» Москва - Волоколамск - граница с Латвией|publisher=ШАНС-ON|language=Russian|accessdate=11 October 2012}} {{Russia-road-stub}}{{Russian federal highways}}{{DEFAULTSORT:M09 highway (Russia)}} 1 : Roads in Russia |
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