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Federal Highway M7
Федеральная автомобильная дорога М7
Volga Highway
Route information
Part of E22 E017
Length1,342 km (834 mi)
Major junctions
West end MKAD in Moscow
East endR240 in Ufa
Location
CountryRussia
Highway system
M 5 M 8

The Russian Route M7 (also known as the Volga Highway) is a major trunk road running from Moscow through Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod to Kazan in Tatarstan and Ufa in Bashkortostan. It generally follows the route of the historic Vladimirka road and, to a large extent, forms part of the European route E22. The section from Yelabuga to Ufa is also part of European route E017.

In 1 November 2023, Russian Federal Government announced to shorten the M7 highway to Kazan[1], by 31 December 2024, the cutted section will be altered to parts of M12 from Shali, Kazan to Diltuli; R240 from Diltuli to Ufa; and R243 for the branch section to either Izhevsk or Perm.[2]

Major junctions

Federal subjectDistrictLocationkmDestinationsNotes
Moscow16Moscow Ring RoadInterchange
Moscow OblastObukhovo43 R 109 Losino-Petrovsky, Monino, ElektrougliInterchange is under construction[3]
Bogorodsky53 A 107 Elektrostal, NoginskInterchange
62 A 113 – [[|]]Interchange
84 A 108 Sergiyev PosadInterchange
Vladimir OblastSobinsky16517A-2 – Koloksha, Dvoriki
Sudogodsky189 R 132 / 17R-1 – Vladimir, Gus-Khrustalny, Murom, DiveyevoInterchange
Kovrovsky24617K-1 – Seninskiye Dvoriki, Kovrov, Shuya, Kineshma
Gorokhovetsky32417K-2 – Murom, Muromsky Zakaznik
Nizhny Novgorod OblastDzerzhinsk39922K-0101 – Nizhny NovgorodInterchange
 ?22N-5018 – Strigino AirportInterchange
 ? R 158 Nizhny Novgorod, Arzamas, Saransk
 ?22K-0007
47222K-0162

Route

M7 highway in Balashikha, Moscow Oblast.
A bridge over Klyazma river in the area of the village of Penkino in Vladimir Oblast.
0 km — Moscow Ring Road
35 km — Elektrostal and Noginsk
65 km — Malaya Dubna near Orekhovo-Zuyevo
Vladimir Oblast
81 km — Pokrov
130 km — Lakinsk
158 km — Yuryevets
162 km — Vladimir
225 km — a branch to Kovrov
273 km — Vyazniki
313 km — Gorokhovets
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
397 km — crossing the Oka River in Nizhny Novgorod (over the Myza Bridge)
430 km — Kstovo
463 km — Rabotki
491 km — Lyskovo
544 km — Vorotynets
Chuvash Republic
634 km — crossing the Vyatka Highway in Cheboksary
679 km — Tsivilsk
Tatarstan
761 km — crossing the Volga River in Zelenodolsk
809 km — Kazan
969 km — crossing the Vyatka River in Mamadysh
1024 km — Yelabuga
1044 km — crossing the Kama River in Naberezhnye Chelny
Bashkortostan
1134 km — Verkhneyarkeyevo
1230 km — Kushnarenkovo
1280 km — Ufa, M5

References

  1. "О внесении изменений в постановление Правительства РоссийскойФедерации от 17 ноября 2010 г. № 928" (PDF) (in Russian). 2023-10-01. Retrieved 2024-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "проекту постановления Правительства РФ". {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Строительство развязки на трассе М7 в подмосковном пос. Обухово планируют завершить в конце 2020 г." news.rambler.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 24 May 2020.


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