Southern Rocade
Bypass arterial road under construction in Russia
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Southern Rocade | |
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The Southern Rocade (pink) is a part of Moscow Chord Ring. | |
Route information | |
Length | 40 km (25 mi) |
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Country | Russia |
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The Southern Rocade (Russian: Южная рокада) is a planned bypass arterial road in Moscow which is a part of Moscow Chord Ring. Its completion is scheduled for 2023.[1]
Gallery
- An interchange with Varshavskoye Highway (in the upper level) opened in 2019.
- An interchange of the future Southern Rocade with the Moscow Ring Road in the South-East of Moscow. This interchange will be rebuilt to allow more intensive traffic.[2]
- In the photo, the Paveletsky suburban railway line crosses the Southern Rocade from the top. A little to the right is the exit from the Rocade to Dorozhnaya Street.
- A part of the planned Southern Rocade near Kantemirovskaya metro station before opening in June 2019
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