М1 (Belarus)

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Magistral M1

Магістраль М1
Route information
Part of E 30 / E 85
Length611 km (380 mi)
Major junctions
Southwest endBrest
Northeast endBorder with Russia
Location
CountryBelarus
Major citiesBrest, Baranavichy, Minsk, Barysaw, Orsha
Highway system
The M1 near Orsha
View to M1 road at the intersection with the road PabiednajeFanipol near Minsk

The M1 (Belarusian: Магістраль М1, Russian: Магистраль M1), Magistral Route Nr. 1, olimpijka (Russian: олимпийка)[1] is a main road crossing Belarus. It is a part of European route E30 and is the most important road in the country, connecting Moscow to Poland and Western Europe.

Running from east to west, the road runs from the Russian frontier via Orsha, Barysaw, Minsk, the capital, and Baranavichy to the Polish frontier at Brest. It follows the country's main transit axis, running parallel with the main Warsaw-Minsk-Moscow railway line. Between Orsha (0.5 km west of intersection with P87 road) and Kobryn (M10), a stretch of approximately 505 kilometers (314 mi), the M1 is signed as expressway.

Major intersections

km mi Name Other roads
 Poland DK 68 / E 30
0 0 Kazlovichy (border crossing)
9 5.6 Brest P 83
21 13 Brest
35 22 Zhabinka P 7
56 35 Kobryn M 12 E 85
65 40 Kobryn M 10
81 50 P 81
114 71 Byaroza P 84
150 93 Ivatsevichy P 6
176 109 P 43 P 2 E 85
202 126 P 2 E 85
213 132 Baranavichy P 108
222 138 Baranavichy P 5
262 163 Haradzyeya, Nyasvizh P 11
271 168 Stowbtsy P 64
282 175 Stowbtsy P 54
293 182 Stowbtsy P 2 E 85
322 200 Dzyarzhynsk P 1 P 65
346 215 Minsk P 23
366 227 Minsk M 4 M 5 E 271
387 240 Minsk, Minsk International Airport M 2
397 247 Smalyavichy P 69
399 248 Smalyavichy P 59
420 260 Zhodzina
437 272 Barysaw P 67
449 279 Barysaw P 53
469 291 Krupki P 19
492 306 Krupki P 62
521 324 Talachyn P 26
535 332 Talachyn P 19
557 346 Orsha P 15
574 357 Orsha M 8 E 95 P 87
588 365 Dubrowna P 22
611 380 Redźki (border crossing)
 Russia M 1 / E 30 / AH 6

References

  1. ^ "Трудный путь в Европу". Archived from the original on 2010-03-12. Retrieved 2010-03-13.