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List of motorways in Russia

This is a list of Russian federal highways and the motorway portions of them. Note that Russian federal highways in their entirety have often been mistakenly called "motorways" in English, even though they are traditionally two-lane physically undivided roads (i.e. not controlled access highways), due to their traditional name "Avtomagistral" (Автомагистраль) which can be translated to "motorway".

Motorways and expressways in Russia
  Motorway
  Motorway planned or under construction
  Expressway
  Expressway planned or under construction

As of August 2024, a total of 1701 kilometers of motorways are in service.

Motorways

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Name or road number Total length of the road number Motorway Total length as motorway
 
Crimea
720 km 21–178 km (Moscow – Tula) 157 km
 
Don
1517 km 18–120 km (Moscow – Kashira)
517–544 km (Voronezh – Rogachevka)
1024–1072 km (Novopersianovka –

Rostov-on-Don)


1362–1374 km (Psekups – Saratovskaya)
188.7 km
 
Volga
1342 km 0–45 km (Bypass Nizhny Novgorod) 45.2 km
 
Kholmogory
1271 km 94–112 km (Vladimir Oblast) 18 km
 
Baltia
610 km 19–114 km (Moscow – Volokolamsk) 95 km
 
Neva
684 km 15–684 km (Moscow – Saint Petersburg) 669 km
  1283 km 14–34 km (Perm – Bershet) 20 km
 
Central Ring Road
525 km 0–251 km (Bukharovo – Lisintsevo) 251 km
 
Saint Petersburg Ring Road
142.2 km Entire 142.2 km
 [1] 189 km 6–67 km (KemerovoLeninsk-Kuznetsky) 61 km
Spur route Klin 4 km Entire 4 km
Mezhdunarodnoye shosse 3.3 km Entire 3.3 km
Western Rapid Diameter 46.6 km Entire 46.6 km
Total 1701 km

Former motorways

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Name or road number Total length of the road number Motorway Total length as motorway Notes
 
Ural
1879 km 10 km in Samara Oblast
24 km[2] in Chelyabinsk Oblast
34 km Downgraded to Dual carriageway in November 2020[3]
Total 34 km

Expressways

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Name or road number Total length of the road number Expressway Total length as expressway
 
Belarus
440 km 0–18 km (Moscow – Lesnoy Gorodok)
34–66 km (Lesnoy Gorodok – Kubinka)
50 km
 
Ukraine
490 km 124–194 km (Maloyaroslavets – Besovo) 70 km
 
Don
1517 km 170–194 km (Venyov – Karniki)
228–260 km (Bogoroditsk – Kusovka)
296–322 km (Zalesskoe – Pushkari)
339–460 km (Babarykino – Horse-Kolodezsky)
494–517 km (Voronezh International Airport –Voronezh)
634–713 km (Losevo – Verkhny Mamon)
0–51 km (Plastunovskaya – Maryanskaya)
356 km
 
Kholmogory
1271 km 17–35 km (Moscow – Pushkino) 18 km
 
Vostok
~1600 km 27–836 km (Moscow – Kazan) 809 km
  23 km 24–42 km (Moscow – Moscow Domodedovo Airport) 18 km
  217 km 190–198 km (SochiAdler) 8.2 km
  189 km 0–6 km (Kemerovo International Airport – Novostroika)
67–189 km (Leninsk-Kuznetsky – Novokuznetsk)
128 km
 
Moscow Ring Road
108.9 km Entire 108.9 km
North-Eastern Chord 40 km Entire 40 km
South-Eastern Chord 36 km Entire 36 km
Bagration Avenue (Moscow) 11 km Entire 11 km
Third Ring Road 35.1 km Entire 35.1 km
Eastern arterial road (Ufa) 13.9 km Entire 13.9 km
Tolyatti Bypass 98.3 km Entire 98.3 km
Total 1800.4 km

Motorways or expressways under construction or planned

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Name or road number Length Construction period
Reconstruction of   M 1 in Moscow oblast ~150 km 2008–2025
Reconstruction of   M 3 in Moscow oblast ~90 km 1998–2025
Reconstruction of   M 4 ~1400 km 1984–2025
Reconstruction of   M 5 in Moscow oblast ~120 km 1987–2025

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "First motorway opened in Kemerovo oblast". // kuzdor.ru. Archived from the original on 2012-12-29. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  2. ^ "На М5 в Челябинской области появилась автомагистраль - Челябинск и область". Archived from the original on 2015-01-19. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  3. ^ "На трассе М-5 снизили скоростной лимит: Челябинская область лишилась единственной автомагистрали" (in Russian). 2020-11-05. Retrieved 2024-08-07.