European route E123 is a Class A north-south reference European route that connects the Ural region with Central Asia, spanning 2,760 kilometres (1,710 mi).
E123 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 2,760 km (1,710 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Chelyabinsk, Russia |
Troitsk Kostanai Derzhavinsk Kyzylorda Shymkent Tashkent Lyagin Koshkent Istaravshan Dushanbe | |
South end | Panji Poyon, Tajikistan-Afghanistan |
Location | |
Countries | Russia Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Tajikistan Afghanistan |
Highway system | |
Route
editThe E123 routes through four Asian countries:
- A 310: Chelyabinsk - Troitsk - border with Kazakhstan
- M 36: Podgorodka – Kostanai
- P 36: Kostanai - Zapadnoye
- A 16: Zapadnoye – Esil – Derzhavinsk – Arkalyk – Zhezkazgan
- A 17: Zhezkazgan – Kyzylorda
- M 32: Kyzylorda – Shymkent
- A 2: Shymkent – Frontovoy - Border of Uzbekistan
- M39 : Border of Kazakhstan - G‘ishtko‘prik - Tashkent - Chinoz - Sirdaryo
- M34 : Sirdaryo - Xovos
- РБ15 РБ15 Road: Border of Uzbekistan - Zarafshon - Istaravshan
- РБ01 РБ01 Road: Istaravshan - Spitamen - Ayni - Dushanbe
- РБ09 РБ09 Road: Dushanbe - Qizilqala - Bokhtar - Panji Poyon
The E123 is only signed in Russia and Kazakhstan. In Russia (as well as and Kazakhstan), European route numbers are signposted on direction signs, however this is not the case in many other Asian countries.[1]
References
edit- ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2023-03-12.