Highway M18 | ||||
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Автошлях М18 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Part of E105 | ||||
Length | 682.6 km (424.1 mi) 731.6 km (454.6 mi) with access roads | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | M 03 / M 20 in Kharkiv | |||
M 30 in Novomoskovsk M 14 in Melitopol M 17 in Dzhankoy | ||||
South end | H 19 in Yalta | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Ukraine | |||
Oblasts | Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, Kherson, Crimea | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Highway M18 is a Ukrainian international highway (M-highway) connecting Kharkiv to the southern coast of Crimea in Yalta.[1] The highway is also has an alternative route (M29) which runs parallel and designed as an expressway between Kharkiv and Novomoskovsk. The section from Novomoskovsk to Yalta is part of European route E105.[2] The section from Kharkiv to Krasnohrad was previously P51.
The section between Yalta and the border of Crimea belongs to Crimea which has been annexed by Russia in 2014. Russia refers to the section in Crimea as 35A-002.
Main route
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Main route and connections to/intersections with other highways in Ukraine.
Marker | Main settlements | Notes | Highway Interchanges |
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0 km | Kharkiv | M 20 • M 03 | |
Novoselivka | M 29 | ||
Hubynykha | M 29 | ||
Pishchanka (Novomoskovsk) | M 30 | ||
Zaporizhzhia | H 08 • H 15 | ||
Melitopol | M 14 | ||
Chonhar Strait | One of three road bridges to the Crimean peninsula | ||
Dzhankoi | M 17 | ||
Simferopol | H 05 • H 06 | ||
682 km | Yalta | H 19 |
See also
References
External links
- International Roads in Ukraine in Russian
- European Roads in Russian