Moscow Ring Road

Circumferential artery around Russia's capital

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Moscow Ring Road (MKAD)
Московская кольцевая автомобильная дорога
MKAD on Moscow map
MKAD Москва.svg
Route information
Part of E22 E30 E101 E105 E115 E119
Length108.9 km (67.7 mi)
Existed1961–present
Location
CountryRussia
Major citiesMoscow
Highway system
  • Russian Federal Highways

The Moscow Automobile Ring Road (Russian: Московская кольцевая автомобильная дорога, romanized: Moskovskaya koltsevaya avtomobilnaya doroga), or MKAD (МКАД), is a ring road running predominantly on the city border of Moscow with a length of 108.9 km (67.7 mi) and 35 exits (including ten interchanges). It was completed in 1962. The speed limit is 100 km/h.

History

The growth of traffic in and around Moscow in the 1950s made the city planners realise Russia's largest metropolis needed a bypass to redirect incoming traffic from major roads that run through the city. Opened in 1961, the MKAD had four lanes of asphalt running 108.9 kilometres along the city borders. Although not yet a freeway, it featured interchanges at major junctions, very few traffic lights, and a speed limit of 100 km/h (62 mph).

For a long time the MKAD served as the administrative boundary of Moscow city, until in the 1980s Moscow started annexing territory outside the beltway. In December 2002 Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo became the first Moscow Metro station that opened beyond the limits of MKAD.[1]

In 1995–1999, the road was widened from the initial four to ten lanes, while all intersections became grade-separated, bridges were built to accommodate pedestrians, traffic lights were removed, and a solid concrete barrier was installed in the median. In 2001, all slow-moving vehicles were banned from entering the MKAD, and the renovated road received a freeway designation from the mayor's office.

Route

Distance
(approx.)
Destinations Notes
0 km M 7 (Entuziastov shosse) – Nizhny Novgorod
2 km Pobeda ulitsa — Reutov, Ivanovskoe
4 km Ketcherskaya ulitsa, Nosovikhinskoye ulitsa — Balashikha, Elektrougli
6 km Novokosino District
7 km Moldagulovoy ulitsa, Novoukhtomskoe shosse
8 km North-Eastern Chord, Kosinskoe Highway
8 km Ryazansky prospekt, Lermontovsky prospekt — Lyubertsy
11 km M 5 (Volgogradsky prospekt, Novoryazanskoye shosse) – Ryazan, Bykovo Airport
14 km Verkhniye Polya ulitsa — Kotelniki
16 km Energetikov ulitsa, Kapotnya ulitsa — Dzerzhinsky, Kapotnya
20 km Besedinskoe shosse — Besedy
24 km Kashirskoye Highway
27 km M 4 (Lipetskaya ulitsa) – Domodedovo Airport, Vidnoe, Kashira, Rostov-on-Don
30 km Bulatnikovo
33 km M 2 (Varshavskoe shosse) – Ostafyevo International Airport, Podolsk
35 km Polyany ulitsa — Butovo
38 km Paustovskogo ulitsa — Yasenevo
41 km A 130 / Profsoyuznaya ulitsa
45 km M 3 (Kiyevskoye Highway) / Leninsky Avenue – Vnukovo Airport, Bryansk, Kyiv
48 km Borovskoye shosse, Ozyornaya ulitsa
55 km M 1 (Minskoye shosse) / Mozhayskoye shosse – Smolensk, Brest, Belarus
56 km Gorbunova ulitsa — Nemchinovka
60 km A 106 (Rublevo-Uspenskoye shosse) – Uspenskoye
61 km Rublevo-Uspenskoye shosse — Rublevo
63 km M 9 (Novorizhskoye shosse) / Marshala Zhukova prospekt – Riga, Velikiye Luki
65 km Myankininsky prospekt — Myakinino
68 km A 109 (Volokolamskoye shosse) – Dedovsk, Petrovo-Dalneye
72 km Novokurkinskoye shosse — Kurkino
74 km Svobody ulitsa, Molodezhnaya ulitsa — Kurkino
75 km M 10 – Sheremetyevo International Airport, Khimki, Saint Petersburg
78 km M 11
82 km A 104 (Dmitrovskoye shosse) – Dubna, Dmitrov
85 km Altufyevskoye shosse — Veshki
91 km Ostashskovskaya ulitsa
95 km M 8 (Yaroslavskoye shosse) – Yaroslavl
103 km Khabarovskaya ulitsa — Abramtsevo
105 km A 103 (Shchelkovskoye shosse) – Shchyolkovo

Gallery

  • Interchange of MKAD and Kashirskoye Highway in Moscow
    Interchange of MKAD and Kashirskoye Highway in Moscow
  • MKAD interchange with Moscow–Saint Petersburg motorway
  • Interchange of MKAD and Leningradskoye Highway
    Interchange of MKAD and Leningradskoye Highway
  • Interchange of MKAD and Borovskoe shosse
    Interchange of MKAD and Borovskoe shosse
  • Interchange of MKAD and Mozhayskoe shosse
    Interchange of MKAD and Mozhayskoe shosse
  • MKAD interchange with Novorizhskoe shosse
    MKAD interchange with Novorizhskoe shosse
  • Interchange of MKAD and Volokolamskoe shosse
    Interchange of MKAD and Volokolamskoe shosse
  • Interchange of MKAD and Yaroslavskoe shosse
    Interchange of MKAD and Yaroslavskoe shosse
  • Interchange of MKAD and Myakininsky proezd
    Interchange of MKAD and Myakininsky proezd
  • MKAD interchange with Molodogvardeyskaya street
    MKAD interchange with Molodogvardeyskaya street
  • MKAD interchange with Dmitrovskoe highway
    MKAD interchange with Dmitrovskoe highway
  • MKAD interchange with Verkhniye polya street
    MKAD interchange with Verkhniye polya street
  • MKAD interchange with M2
    MKAD interchange with M2
  • MKAD near Strogino District
  • MKAD interchange with Profsoyuznaya street/A-101 (Kaluzhskoe shosse)
    MKAD interchange with Profsoyuznaya street/A-101 (Kaluzhskoe shosse)
  • Yaroslavskoe highway interchange
    Yaroslavskoe highway interchange
  • Interchange of MKAD and Volgogradsky Prospekt in Moscow
    Interchange of MKAD and Volgogradsky Prospekt in Moscow

See also

  • Roads portal

Ring roads in Moscow:

Comparison to other ring roads encircling big cities:

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Bul'var Dmitriya Donskogo". Moscow Metro official site. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2013.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to MKAD (Moscow).
  • The MKAD on Google Maps.
  • A view of the MKAD from a pedestrian bridge.
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