European route E60
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E60 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 8,200 km (5,100 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Brest, France |
East end | Irkeshtam Pass, China-Kyrgyzstan |
Location | |
Countries | France Switzerland Germany Austria Hungary Romania Georgia Azerbaijan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan China |
Highway system | |
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European route E 60 is the second-longest road in the International E-road network and runs 8,200 km (5,100 mi), from Brest, France (on the Atlantic coast), to Irkeshtam, Kyrgyzstan[1] (on the border with China).
Route
[edit]- France
- N 265: Brest (E 50)
- N 165: Brest - Quimper - Nantes (E 3)
- A 844: Nantes (E 3 / E 62)
- A 11: Nantes (E 62) - Angers (E 501)
- A 85: Angers (E 501) - Tours (E 5)
- A 10: Tours (E 502 / E 604, Start of Concurrency with E 5) - Orléans (E 9, End of Concurrency with E 5)
- A 19: Orléans (E 5) - Courtenay (E 511, Start of Concurrency with E 15)
- A 6: Courtenay (E 15 / E 511) - Auxerre - Beaune (End of Concurrency with E 15)
- A 31: Beaune
- A 36: Beaune (E 15 / E 17 / E 21) - Besançon (E 23) - Belfort (E 27) - Mulhouse (E 54)
- A 35: Mulhouse (E 54, Start of Concurrency with E 25) - Saint-Louis
- Austria
- A 1: Salzburg (End of Concurrency with E52, Start of Cocurrency with E55) - Sattledt (E56 / E57) - Linz (E552, End of concurrency with E55) - Altlengbach
- A 21: Altlengbach - Wien (E59)
- S 1: Wien (E58 / E59, Towards E49 / E461)
- A 4: Wien (Start of Concurrency with E58) - Bruck an der Leitha (End of Concurrency with E58) - Nickelsdorf
- Hungary
- M1: Hegyeshalom - Mosonmagyaróvár (End of Concurrency with E65, Start of Concurrency with E75) - Budapest
- M0: Budapest (E71 / E73 / End of Concurrency with E75)
- M4: Budapest - Törökszentmiklós
- 4: Törökszentmiklós - Püspökladány
- 42: Püspökladány - Berettyóújfalu
- M4: Berettyóújfalu (Start of Concurrency with E79) - Nagykereki
- Romania
- DN1: Borș - Oradea (E671, End of Concurrency with E79) - Cluj-Napoca (E81 / E576)
- DN15: Cluj-Napoca (E576, Start of Concurrency with E81) - Turda (End of Concurrency with E81) - Târgu Mureș
- DN13: Târgu Mureș - Brașov (E68 / E574)
- DN1: Brașov (E68 / E574) - Ploiești (E577) - Bucharest
- DNCB: Bucharest (E85)
- DN2: Bucharest (Start of Concurrency with E85) - Urziceni (End of Concurrency with E85)
- DN2A: Urziceni (E85) - Slobozia (E584) - Ovidiu (E87) - Constanţa (E81 / E87)
- Gap (Caspian Sea)
- Baku - Türkmenbaşy; ferry link
- Turkmenistan
- M37 M37: Türkmenbaşy (Start of Concurrency with E121) - Balkanabat - Serdar (End of concurrency with E121) - Ashgabat (E003) - Tejen - Mary - Türkmenabat
- Tajikistan
- РБ02 РБ02 Road: Tursunzoda - Dushanbe (E123)
- РБ04 РБ04 Road: Dushanbe - Vahdat
- РБ07 РБ07 Road: Vahdat - Obi Garm - Jirgatol - Border of Kyrgyzstan
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "European Agrement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR)" (PDF). United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. 14 March 2008. Retrieved 23 November 2024.