European route E30

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States:

  • Ireland
  • United Kingdom
  • Netherlands
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Belarus
  • Russia

The European Route 30 ( Abbreviation: E 30 ) is a European route that runs in east-west direction through Europe. The eastern part is the main road link between Western Europe and Russia.

The E 30 into Ireland from Cork to Rosslare Harbour, in the UK further of Fishguard (Wales ) to London to Felixstowe. On the European continent, leading from Hoek van Holland on The Hague, Utrecht, Hengelo, Osnabrück, Hannover, Berlin, Poznan, Warsaw and Minsk to Moscow and then follows the course of about 5 M Samara and Ufa to Omsk.

The ability to continue to run on the tracks of the M 51, M 55, M 58 and M 60 makes the E 30 to a part of the transcontinental road connection from Cork to Vladivostok. The total length of this compound is more than 12,000 kilometers, of which about 3300 km on the Cork- Moscow and 2,500 km along the route Moscow - Omsk.

In Ireland, the E 30 is partially, mostly developed in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany as a motorway. In Poland, the E 30 is already removed from the border with Germany and Warsaw as the A2 motorway. Turning the remaining distance to the border with Belarus is in the planning. In Belarus almost the entire distance of four lanes, but not reported as a motorway.

Cities in the E 30

In Ireland:

In the United Kingdom:

  • Fishguard
  • Swansea
  • Cardiff
  • Newport
  • Bristol
  • Reading
  • London
  • Ipswich
  • Felixstowe

In the Netherlands (as A1, A28, A27, A12, A4 and N211 )

In Germany (as A 30, B 61, A 2, A 10 and A 12):

In Poland ( as A2, S2 and DK2 ):

In Belarus ( as M 1):

In Russia ( as M 1 and M 5 ):

Pictures

E 30 in the west of Ireland

E 30 ferry from Rosslare to Fishguard

E 30 in Hengelo

E 30 in Braunschweig

E 30 in Warsaw

Intersection E 30 / E 95 at Orsha, 500 km west of Moscow

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