- Source: European route E95
The European route E95 is an imagined route in Europe and a part of the United Nations International E-road network. Approximately 2,527 kilometres (1,570 mi) long, it connects Saint Petersburg with Merzifon in north central Turkey. Between its northern terminus in Russia and its southern end, it passes in addition through Belarus and Ukraine. Between the ports of Odesa / Chornomorsk on Ukraine's southern coast and ports of Turkey (particularly, Samsun) vehicles are required to cross the Black Sea by ferry over a distance of 731 kilometres (454 mi).
In Ukraine, the E95 designation is not signed as Ukraine does not number its routes at all except in internal circumstances.
Route
Russia
R 23: St. Petersburg - Pushkin - Gatchina - Luga - Pskov - Ostrov - Opochka - Pustoshka - Nevel
Belarus
M 8: Haradok - Vitebsk - Orsha - Mogilev - Gomel
Ukraine
M 01: Chernihiv - Brovary - Kyiv
M 05: Kyiv - Vasylkiv - Bila Tserkva
P 32 / M 05: Bila Tserkva
M 05: Zhashkiv - Uman - Blahovishchenske - Liubashivka - Petrovirivka - Znamianka - Odesa
Odesa – Samsun
There currently is no ferry from Odesa to Samsun. The best alternative is the ferry to Samsun from Chornomorsk, about 2 km (1.2 mi) away from Odesa.
Turkey
D.010: Samsun
D.795: Samsun - Kavak - Havza - Kayadüzü (Start of Concurrency with E80)
D.100: Kayadüzü - Merzifon (End of Concurrency with E80
Trivia
Russian hard rock band Alisa has a song called "Trassa E-95" dedicated to the road between Moscow and Saint Petersburg (previously part of E95, now part of E105).
References
External links
UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- European route E95
- E95
- European route E40
- List of highways numbered 95
- Mykolaiv Oblast
- International E-road network
- Highway M05 (Ukraine)
- European route E80
- Highway M01 (Ukraine)
- European route E20