Tavrida Highway
Road in Crimea
Federal Highway A291 | ||||
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Федеральная автомобильная дорога А291 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Part of E97 | ||||
Length | 250.7 km (155.8 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | A 290 in Kerch | |||
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West end | P 27 (67Р-1) near Sevastopol | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Russia | |||
Republics | Crimea | |||
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The Tavrida Highway is a highway in Crimea, designated as A291 by the Russian administration. It is a four-lane motor road with a length of 250.7 km (155.8 mi).[1] Construction of the road began in 2017. The project's costs exceed 150 bln rubles ($2.3 bln). The construction is funded from the federal target program for the development of the Crimea and Sevastopol.[2]
According to OpenStreetMap, the highway is partially concurrent with:
- 35А-001 Граница с Украиной - Джанкой - Феодосия - Керчь, the Russian designation of the Crimean part of Ukrainian Highway M17.
- 35К-003 Симферополь - Феодосия
- 35Р-001 Симферополь - Бахчисарай - Севастополь
- E97
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External links
Media related to A291 Taurida Federal Highway (Russia) at Wikimedia Commons
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Russian federal highways
- M1 "Belarus"
- M2 "Crimea"
- M3 "Ukraine"
- M4 "Don"
- M5 "Ural"
- M7 "Volga"
- M8 "Kholmogory"
- M9 "Baltia"
- M10 "Russia"
- M11 "Neva"
- M12 "Vostok"
- R21 "Kola"
- R22 "Caspian"
- R23
- R56
- R92
- R119
- R120
- R132 "Golden Ring"
- R158
- R176 "Vyatka"
- R177 "Povetluzhye"
- R178
- R193
- R207
- R208
- R215
- R216
- R217 "Caucasus"
- R228
- R229
- R239
- R240
- R241
R242(cancelled)- R243
- R254 "Irtysh"
- R255 "Siberia"
- R256 "Chuysky Trakt"
- R257 "Yenisei"
- R258 "Baikal"
- R260§
- R280 "Novorossiya"§
- R297 "Amur"
- R298
R351(cancelled)- R354
- R402
- R404
- R504 "Kolyma"
- A103 "Shchyolkovskoye"
- A104
- A105
- A106
- A107 "Moscow Small Ring"
- A108 "Moscow Big Ring"
- A109
- A110
- A111
- A112
- A113 "Central Ring Road"
- A114
- A118
- A119
- A120 "Saint Petersburg Southern Half Ring Road"
- A121 "Sortavala"
- A122
- A123
- A130
- A132
- A133
- A134
- A135
- A136
- A137
- A142
- A146
- A147
- A148 "Alternate route for Kurortny Prospekt"
- A149
- A151
A153(cancelled)- A154
- A155
- A156
- A157
- A158
- A159
- A160
- A161
- A162
- A163
- A164 "Transkam"
- A165
- A167
- A180 "Narva"
- A181 "Scandinavia"
- A212
- A215
- A216
- A217 "Primorsk Ring"
- A229
- A240
- A270
- A289
- A290§
- A291 "Tavrida"§
- A295
- A298
- A300
- A305
- A310
- A320
- A321
- A322
- A331 "Vilyuy"
- A333
- A340
- A350
- A360 "Lena"
- A361
- A370 "Ussuri"
- A371
- A375
- A376
- A384
- A391
- A392
- A393
- A401
Note: Routes marked with § are having sections in the Russian-occupied regions of Eastern and Southern Ukraine (Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, etc.)