Highway M02 (Ukraine)
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Highway M02 | |
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Автошлях M02 | |
E101 | |
Length: | 242.5 km (150.7 mi) |
West end: | (Kipti) E101(M01) E95 |
Major junctions: | (Hlukhiv) E391 |
East end: | (Bachivsk) E101E391(M3) |
E391 | |
Length: | 44.0 km (27.3 mi) |
West end: | (Hlukhiv) E101E391(M02) |
East end: | (Bachivsk) E101E391(M3) |
Location | |
Regions: | Chernihiv Oblast, Sumy Oblast |
Highway system | |
Roads in Ukraine |
M02 is a state international highway in Ukraine connecting M01 with Hlukhiv on the border with Russia, where it connects to Russian International Highway M3.
M02 stretches through two oblasts and ends at the border checkpoint at Bachivsk which is part of Hlukhiv Raion (Sumy Oblast). Route goes through several historical cities of the Cossack Ukraine of 17th century.
Route
Highway M02 | |||
Marker | Main settlements | Notes | Highway Interchanges |
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0 km | near Kipti | E95/E101(M01) | |
51 | near Nizhyn | ||
93 | Borzna | ||
126 | Baturyn | ||
168 | Krolevets | ||
208 | Hlukhiv | ||
252 km | Bachivsk / Border (Russia) | E101/E391(M3) |
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