Russian route A101

The A130 is a federal highway in central Russia. It runs from Moscow in a southwesterly direction to the Belarusian border toward the southern Belarus ( Bobruisk ).

The A130 was the days of the Soviet Union as a southern alternative route to the highway M1 "Belarus" built (now the M1 (Russia) and M1 ( Belarus ) ). The M1 is in the west of Belarus - reached again - east Iwazewitschy, nearly 150 km from the Polish border. Today, the street plays on the outskirts of Moscow also has a significant role as an alternative to the highways towards Kiev ( M3) and Kaluga.

The first just 50 km from Moscow are widened to four lanes.

The road was renumbered A130 in 2010. Previously, she had the number A101, which can be used until 31 December 2017 as an alternative.

Course

Moscow Oblast

Kaluga Oblast

Smolensk Oblast

21030
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