E50 (Europe)
Route information | |
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Length | 5,100 km (3,200 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Brest, France |
E 05 Paris E 15 Paris E 25 Metz E 35 (south of) Walldorf E 45 Nuremberg E 55 Prague E 65 Prague E 75 Trenčín E 85 Ternopil E 95 Uman E 105 Novomoskovsk E 40 Debaltseve E 115 Rostov-na-Donu | |
East end | E 119 Makhachkala, Russia |
Location | |
Countries | France Germany Czech Republic Slovakia Ukraine Russia |
Highway system | |
European route E 50 is an A-type east–west connection across the European continent. It connects the key naval port of Brest France with Makhachkala, on the Caspian Sea in the Russian republic Dagestan.
Outlook
Half the route is on highways and the other half is on provincial roads. The route is in estimation some 6,000 kilometers (3,700 mi) long and runs fully across the European continent.
On its way through Europe it crosses several major European routes, such as:
It is one of the longest E roads on the continent.
Since 2014, parts of the road in eastern Ukraine have been under the control of the separatist Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia took direct control of the areas in Donbas.
Route
- France
- D 112: Brest ( E 60) - Gouesnou
- N 12: Gouesnou - Saint-Brieuc - Tramain ( E 401) - Rennes
- N 136: Rennes ( E 3)
- N 157: Rennes ( E 3) - La Gravelle
- A 81: La Gravelle - Laval - Le Mans ( E 501)
- A 11: Le Mans ( E 501 E 502) - Ablis
- A 10: Ablis ( E 5) - Massy ( E 5 E 15)
- A 6b: Massy ( E 5 E 15) - Paris ( E 15)
- Boulevard Périphérique: Paris ( E 15 E 54)
- A 4: Paris ( E 15) - Reims ( E 17 E 46 E 420) - Châlons-en-Champagne ( E 17) - Metz ( E 21 E 23 E 25) - Freyming-Merlebach ( E 25)
- A 320: Freyming-Merlebach ( E 25) - Forbach
- Germany
- Czech Republic
- Slovakia
- I/9: Drietoma - Trenčín ( E572, Start of Concurrency with E75 )
- D1: Trenčín ( E75 E572) - Žilina ( E442)
- D3: Žilina
- I/18: Žilina (End of Concurrency with E75) - Martin
- D1: Martin
- I/18: Martin - Ružomberok ( E77)
- D1: Ružomberok - Prešov
- I/18: Prešov ( E371)
- I/20: Prešov
- D1: Prešov - Bidovce
- I/19: Bidovce ( E58 E71 E571) - Vyšné Nemecké
- Ukraine (Note: since April 2021, M12 and M04 Stryi – Kropyvnytskyi – Debaltseve were combined into M30)[1][2]
- M 08: Uzhhorod border - Uzhhorod ( E 573)
- M 06: Uzhhorod ( E 573) - Mukachevo ( E 81 E 471, End of Concurrency with E 58) - Stryi ( E 471)
- M 12: Stryi ( E 471) - Ternopil ( E 85) - Khmelnytskyi - Vinnytsia ( E 583) - Uman ( E 95) - Kropyvnytskyi ( E 584)
- M 04: Kropyvnytskyi ( E 584) - Oleksandriia ( E 584) - Dnipro ( E 105) - Donetsk - Debaltseve ( E 40)
- M 03: Debaltseve ( E 40) - Dovzhansky
- Russia
- A 270: border with Ukraine - Novoshakhtinsk (Start of concurrency with E 115)
- M 4: Novoshakhtinsk - Rostov-on-Don ( E 58) - Pavlovskaya (End of concurrency with E 115)
- R 217: Pavlovskaya ( E 115) - Armavir - Mineralnye Vody ( E 117) - Beslan ( E 117) - Makhachkala ( E 119)
- Major towns along the R217 highway (Russia) include Kropotkin, Nevinnomyssk, Mineralnye Vody, Pyatigorsk, Nalchik, Beslan, Grozny, Gudermes, Khasavyurt, Makhachkala, and Derbent on the Caspian Sea. After skirting the Greater Caucasus, the route continues to Baku.
References
External links
Geographic data related to E50 (Europe) at OpenStreetMap
- E50 (Europe)
- International E-road network
- E-roads in France
- E-roads in Germany
- E-roads in Czechia
- E-roads in Slovakia
- E-roads in Ukraine
- E-roads in Russia
- Brittany
- Pays de la Loire
- Centre-Val de Loire
- Île-de-France
- Hauts-de-France
- Grand Est
- Saarland
- Baden-Württemberg
- Bavaria
- A81 (France)
- A11 (France)
- A10 (France)
- A6a (France)
- A6b (France)
- A4 (France)
- A320 (France)
- Finistère
- Côtes-d'Armor
- Ille-et-Vilaine
- Mayenne
- Sarthe
- Eure-et-Loir
- Yvelines
- Essonne
- Hauts-de-Seine
- Val-de-Marne
- Paris
- Seine-Saint-Denis
- Seine-et-Marne
- Aisne
- Marne, France
- Meuse, France
- Meurthe-et-Moselle
- Moselle, France
- Rennes
- Reims