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European route E40
Road in trans-European E-road network
Road in trans-European E-road network
| Field | Value | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| country | EUR | |||||
| type | E | |||||
| route | 40 | |||||
| length_km | 8641 | |||||
| photo | EchangeurBruges.JPG | |||||
| photo_notes | E40 interchange near Bruges, Belgium | |||||
| map | E40 route.svg | |||||
| direction_a | West | |||||
| terminus_a | in Calais, France | |||||
| junction | {{plainlist | 1= | ||||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 25}} in Liège, Belgium | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 35}} in Cologne, Germany | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 45}} in Kirchheim, Germany | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 55}} in Dresden, Germany | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 65}} in Legnica, Poland | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 75}} in Mysłowice, Poland | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 85}} in Dubno, Ukraine | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 95}} in Kyiv, Ukraine | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 50}} in Debaltseve, Ukraine | ||
| *{{jct | country | EUR | E | 60 | E | 004}} in Bukhara, Uzbekistan |
| direction_b | East | |||||
| terminus_b | Ridder, Kazakhstan | |||||
| countries | France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan | |||||
| previous_type | E | |||||
| previous_route | 39 | |||||
| next_type | E | |||||
| next_route | 41 |
- in Liège, Belgium
- in Cologne, Germany
- in Kirchheim, Germany
- in Dresden, Germany
- in Legnica, Poland
- in Mysłowice, Poland
- in Dubno, Ukraine
- in Kyiv, Ukraine
- in Debaltseve, Ukraine
- in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
European route E40 (E40) is a European route connecting Calais in France with Ridder in Kazakhstan near the border with Russia and China. 8641 km long, is the longest route in the International E-road network. A different route, connecting Calais and Ridder, is about 2000 km shorter, mostly using the E30 via Berlin, Moscow, and Omsk. The E40 differs from that route in order to provide additional direct east–west access to Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan, with a combined population base approaching 50 million people as of 2021.
From Dresden to Kyiv forms part of Pan-European Corridor III.
Since 2014, parts of the road in eastern Ukraine have been under the control of the separatist Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia took direct control of the areas in Donbas.
Route
France
- : Calais (E15 / E402) - Dunkirk - Ghyvelde
Belgium
- : Adinkerke - Veurne - Jabbeke (E404)
- : Jabbeke (E404) - Bruges (E403) - Gent (E17) - Brussels (E19)
- : Brussels (E19 Towards E411)
- : Brussels - Leuven (E314) - Liège (E25 / E42 / E313, Towards E46) - Verviers (E42) - Lichtenbusch (E421)
Germany
- : Aachen (E 314)
- : Aachen (E 314) - Cologne (E 31 / E 35, Towards E 29 / E 37) - Olpe (E 41)
- : Olpe (start of concurrency with E 41) - Siegen - Gießen (E 44, end of concurrency with E 41)
- : Gießen (E 41 / E 44)
- : Gießen
- : Gießen (E 451)
- : Gießen (E 451) - Bad Hersfeld (E 45)
- : Bad Hersfeld (E 45)
- : Bad Hersfeld (E 45) - Eisenach - Erfurt - Zwickau (E 49 / E 51 / E 40) - Chemnitz (E 441) - Dresden (E 55) - Görlitz
Poland
- : Zgorzelec - Bolesławiec (E36) - Legnica (E65) - Wrocław (E67) - Opole - Gliwice - Katowice - Mysłowice (E75, start of concurrency with E462) - Kraków (E77, end of concurrency with E462) - Rzeszów (E371) - Korczowa
Ukraine
Main article: European route E40 in Ukraine
- : Krakovets - Lviv ()
- : Lviv - Dubno (E85) - Rivne - Zhytomyr (E583) - Kyiv (E95 / E101)
- : Kyiv (E95 / E101) - Lubny - Poltava (E584) - Kharkiv (E105) - Sloviansk - Debaltseve (E50)
- : Debaltseve (E50) - Luhansk - Izvaryne
Russia
- R260: Kamensk-Shakhtinsky (E40) - Volgograd (E119)
- : Volgograd (start of concurrency with E119) - Astrakhan (end of concurrency E119)
- 12A-235: Astrakhan - Krasny Yar
Kazakhstan (west)
- : Kotyaevka - Atyrau (start of concurrency with E121) - Dossor
- : Dossor - Beyneu (end of concurrency with E121)
- : Beyneu (E121) - Akjigit - Border with Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan (west)
- A380 Road: Border with Kazakhstan - Karakalpakstan - Qo'ng'irot - Xojeli - Nukus
- A381 Road: Xojeli - Border with Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan
- Border with Uzbekistan - Konye-Urgench - Daşoguz ()
Uzbekistan (east)
- 4P159 Road: Border with Turkmenistan - Shovot - Urgench
- 4P156 Road: Urgench - Hazorasp -
- A380 Road: - Bukhara ()
- M37 Road: Bukhara () - Navoiy - Samarqand ()
- M39 Road: Samarkand - Jizzax - Sardoba
- A373 Road: Sardoba - Oqoltin
- M34 Road: Oqoltin - Sirdaryo
- M39 Road: Sirdaryo (start of concurrency with E123) - Chinoz - Tashkent () -G‘ishtko‘prik - Border of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan (middle)
- : Zhibek Zholy - Shymkent (end of concurrency with E123) - Taraz - Merki
- : Merki - Chaldovar
Kyrgyzstan
- ЭМ-03 Road: Border of Kazakhstan - Chaldovar - Kara-Balta ()
- ЭМ-04 Road: Kara-Balta () - Bishkek (Start of Concurrency with )
- ЭМ-02 Road: Bishkek Bypass
- ЭМ-01 Road: Bishkek - Border of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan (east)
- : Korday - Almaty (E012, end of concurrency with E125)
- : Almaty (E125 / E012) - Sary-Ozek (E013) - Taldykorgan - Usharal (E014) - Ayagoz - Qalbatau (E127) - Öskemen
- : Öskemen - Sekisovka
- : Sekisovka - Ridder
Gallery
File:E40 Jabbeke.jpg|At Jabbeke in Belgium File:Borna-Viadukt-Tunel.jpg|Crossing a railway at Chemnitz in eastern Germany File:Autostrada A4 w Zabrzu-Makoszowach (Nemo5576).jpg|at Zabrze in Upper Silesian Industrial Region in Poland File:Київ-Житомир.JPG|E40 road on Ukrainian highway Kyiv-Zhytomyr File:E8398-Korday-entering-KZ.jpg|On Kazakh-Kyrgyz border at Korday File:E40 schlagloch kasachstan.jpg|Road between Beyneu (Kazakhstan) and Kungrad (Uzbekistan) File:E40-Tashkent-Shymkent.jpg|E40 in Kazakhstan. Between Tashkent and Shymkent in the direction to Almaty File:European route E40 between Almaty and Taldyqorghan near Konaev in Kazakhstan.jpg|Between Almaty and Taldyqorghan near city Konaev (Kazakhstan)
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