AH6 (highway)
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Asian Highway route in Russia and China
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Asian Highway 6 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 10,533 km (6,545 mi) |
Major junctions | |
East end | Busan, South Korea |
West end | Krasnoe, Krasninsky, Russia |
Location | |
Countries | Russia, Kazakhstan, China, North Korea, South Korea |
Highway system | |
Asian Highway 6 (AH6) is a route in the Asian Highway Network in Asia and Europe. It runs from Busan, South Korea (on AH 1) to the border between Russia and Belarus.[1] Altogether it is 10,533 kilometres (6,545 mi) long.
For much of its Russian stretch, AH6 coincides with the unofficial Trans-Siberian Highway and, west of the Ural Mountains, with European route E30 of the International E-road network.
South Korea
[edit ]- Busan Metropolitan Road 61 [ko] : Busan-Centre - Busan-Nopo-dong [ko]
- National Route 7: Busan- Nopo-dong - Ulsan (Munsu Interchange)
- Donghae Expressway: Ulsan - Pohang(S.Pohang IC)
- National Route 7 (Donghaedae-ro [ko]) : Pohang - Samcheok
- Donghae Expressway: Samcheok - Gangneung - Sokcho
- National Route 7: Sokcho - Goseong
North Korea
[edit ]- Wonsan–Mount Kumgang Motorway [ko]: Kosong - Wonsan
- Branch: Pyongyang–Wonsan Motorway: Wonsan - Pyongyang
- (Marked as National Route 7 by South Korea): Wonsan - Hamhung - Sinpo - Tanchon - Kimchaek - Chongjin - Rason
Russia (east)
[edit ]- 05A-214: border with North Korea – Khasan - Razdolnoye
- Razdolnoye – Artyom – Vladivostok (no road numbers assigned, but 05A-615 / 05K-605 within Artyom)
- 05A-608 (branch): Vostochny Port – Nakhodka – Artyom
- A 370: Vladivostok - Ussuriysk
- 05A-215: Ussuriysk - Pogranichny - border with China
China
[edit ]Russia (middle)
[edit ]Main article: Trans-Siberian Highway
- A 350: border with China - Zabaykalsk - Chita
- R 258: Chita - Ulan-Ude - Irkutsk
- R 255: Irkutsk - Krasnoyarsk - Kemerovo - Novosibirsk
- R 254: Novosibirsk - Omsk - Isilkul
Kazakhstan
[edit ]Russia (west)
[edit ]- R 254: Petukhovo - Kurgan - Chelyabinsk
- M 5: Chelyabinsk - Ufa - Samara - Penza - Ryazan - Moscow
- M 1: Moscow - Krasnoye ( Belarus: M1 highway)
References
[edit ]- ^ "Intergovernmental Agreement on the Asian Highway Network" (PDF). United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific . Retrieved 22 November 2024.