European route E30
E30 | |
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Major junctions | |
From: | Cork (Ireland) |
To: | Omsk (Russia) |
Location | |
Countries: | Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia |
Highway system | |
International E-road network |
European route E 30 is an A-Class West-East European route, extending from the southern Irish port of Cork in the west to the Russian city of Omsk in the east. For much of its Russian stretch, it coincides with Trans-Siberian Highway and, east of the Ural Mountains, with AH6 of the Asian Highway Network, which continues to Busan, South Korea.
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History
The E 30 is one of the longest European routes with a total length of about 5,800 km (3,600 mi)—3,300 km (2,100 mi) from Cork to Moscow, and 2,500 km (1,600 mi) from Moscow to Omsk. The naming is by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
Formerly the route only went from Cork to Samara, with an often reported length of 4,912 km (3,052 mi).
Formerly, before 1985, this was the E 8 (London–Berlin–Brest).
Itinerary
The E 30 routes over seven European countries, and includes two sea-crossings, one from Rosslare in Ireland to Fishguard in Wales, and one from Felixstowe in England to Hook of Holland in the Netherlands.
Ireland
The Rosslare–Fishguard ferry departs twice daily, taking about three and a half hours.
United Kingdom
Although the United Kingdom Government participates fully in activities concerning the E-routes,[1] E-routes are not signposted within the United Kingdom.
- A40: Fishguard–Carmarthen
- A48: Carmarthen–Llanelli
- M4: Llanelli – Swansea – Port Talbot – Bridgend – Cardiff – Newport – Bristol – Swindon – Reading – Slough
- M25: Slough–Brentwood (the E30 merges with the E15 between the A1 and Brentwood).
- A12: Brentwood–Chelmsford–Colchester–Ipswich
- A14: Ipswich–Felixstowe
The nearest passenger ferries to Hoek van Holland actually depart from Harwich, across the Orwell south of Felixstowe. That ferry has 2 daily departures, one is a day crossing, the other a night crossing, both taking about 7–8 hours. It carries foot (train) passengers as well as cars, buses, caravans and freight lorries.[2] Ferries departing from Felixstowe carry freight only.
Netherlands
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- N211: Hoek van Holland – Den Hoorn
- A4: Den Hoorn – Den Haag
- A12: Den Haag – Gouda – Utrecht
- A28: Utrecht–Amersfoort
- A1: Amersfoort–Apeldoorn–Deventer–Hengelo
- A1/A35: Hengelo
- A1: Hengelo – Oldenzaal – de Lutte
Germany
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Bad Bentheim – Osnabrück – Bünde – Bad Oeynhausen | |
Bad Oeynhausen | |
Bad Oeynhausen – Hanover – Braunschweig – Magdeburg | |
Potsdam (Berlin bypass) | |
Fürstenwalde – Frankfurt an der Oder |
Poland
Within Poland E 30 follows A2 motorway and the National Road 2.
Belarus
Magistral route M1.
Russia
The Russian stretch of this road coincides partly with the Asian Highway Network's AH6 (though this latter highway passes through Petropavl, Kazakhstan in its stretch between Chelyabinsk and Omsk, unlike the E 30). The E 30 follows the Russian main road M1 Belarus-Moscow, M5 Moscow-Chelyabinsk and M51 Chelyabinsk-Kurgan. It goes along minor roads past Ishim to avoid the Kazak border towards Omsk.
Trivia
In the 1980s, a travel agency in the Netherlands, called E30, organized trips with a camper-touring car along the E30, starting at Utrecht and with stops in Berlin, Warsaw, Minsk, Smolensk and end destination Moscow.
See also
References
- ↑ For example Economic and Social Council Document ECE/TRANS/WP.6/AC.2/18 – 17 December 2008; Agenda item 6 Participation in the 2005 E-route census
- ↑ For more information see: StenaLine or The Man in Seat 61 Seat61
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