Highway M06 (Ukraine)

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Highway M06
Автошлях M06
Route information
Length: 821.5 km (510.5 mi)
846.2 km (525.8 mi) with city routes
E40 (main)
Length: 1.0 km (0.6 mi)
East end: (Kiev) E40(M03) E101 E95 E373
Major
junctions:
(Zhytomyr) E583
(Dubno) E85
West end: (Lviv) E40(M10)E372 E471
E471 (West Ukraine)
Length: 210.0 km (130.5 mi)
North end: (Lviv) E40 E372
Major
junctions:
(Stryi) E50
South end: (Mukachevo) E50 E81 E58
E50 (Carpathian)
Length: 1.0 km (0.6 mi)
East end: (Stryi) E50(M12)E471
Major
junctions:
(Mukachevo) E81 E58
West end: (Uzhhorod) E50(M08)E573 E58
E573 (Zakarpattia)
Length: 1.0 km (0.6 mi)
East end: (Uzhhorod) E50 E58
West end: (Chop) E573(M34)Hungary
Location
Regions: Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Zhytomyr Oblast, Rivne Oblast, Lviv Oblast, Zakarpattia Oblast
Highway system
Roads in Ukraine

M06 is a state international highway (M-highway) in Ukraine connecting Kiev to the Hungarian border near Chop, where it connects to the Hungarian Highway M34.

General overview

M06 is a major transnational corridor and along with M03 combines into E40. The highway is also part of the 3rd and 5th Pan-European Transportation corridors as well as the "Europe-Asia" Transportation corridor. It is the second longest route spanning over half a thousand miles. For most of its length it is categorized as the category Ia highway in Ukraine (see Roads in Ukraine). M06 connects four major European routes E40, E50, E85, and E95.

History

The route from Lemberg via Stryj to the then Austro-Hungarian border belonged until 1918 to the Austrian crown land of Galicia and was called the Stryjer Reichsstraße. [1]

Description

From Kiev to Lviv M06 is part of the E40, from Lviv to Mukacheve - E471 on which from Stryi (Lviv Region) to Uzhhorod M06 also follows E50, and then from Uzhhorod to the Hungarian border by E573.

Main Route

Main route and connections to/intersections with other M-highways in Ukraine.

The route starts at the intersection of the Kiev's beltway and Victory Parkway (Prospekt Peremohy), for which it serves as an extension and formerly is known as Brest-Litovsk Highway (Brest-Lytovske Shose).

Highway M06
Marker Main settlements Notes Highway Interchanges
0 km Kiev E95/E101(M01 - M05) • E373M07 • E40M03H01H07
103 km Korostyshiv Bypass 17 km (11 mi)
128 km Zhytomyr Bypass 25 km (16 mi) E583M21H03
220 km Novohrad-Volynskyi Bypass 15 km (9.3 mi)
258 km Korets Bypass 9 km (5.6 mi)
322 km Rivne Bypass 18 km (11 mi) H22
374 km Dubno E85M19
441 km Brody
530 km Lviv Bypass 24 km (15 mi) E40M10(alt. M11) • E372M09[a] • E471 • H17H02(Vynnyky) • H09
612 km Stryi E50M12H10
651 km Skole
744 km Svalyava
770 km Mukacheve H09
Uzhhorod E50M08
821 km Chop / Border (Hungary) HungaryM34
Notes

^a). M06 intersects M09 on its city's northern access route away from the main branch.

Access routes

The highway passes the following cities going around them, however it has spurred away access routes towards them.

See also

References

  1. Kundmachung der k.k. Finanz-Landes-Direktion in Lemberg vom 21. September 1892 Zl. 69.797, betreffend die Vermauthung der Aerarialstraßen in Galizien. LGBl. Nr. 73/1892, p. 181.

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