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E28 | |
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Major junctions | |
West end | Berliner Ring, Germany |
East end | Minsk, Belarus |
Location | |
Countries | Germany Poland Russia Lithuania Belarus |
Highway system | |
European route E28 is a west-east intermediate road in the international E-road network. Beginning at the Bundesautobahn 10 (Berliner Ring) in Germany, it runs west-east for a length of 1,230 km (760 mi) to Minsk, Belarus. The section between Kaliningrad and Minsk is part of the Pan-European Corridor IX.
History
In the 1975-version of E-roads, the predecessor of this road was the E26 (and current E26 was called E28) going from Berlin to Gdańsk. It changed its name when it still was this short. This was not signposted, as signposting was delayed until the modified version was released, in which the road was called E28.
In the 1950-version of E-roads, signposted until after 1980, the Berlin-Szczecin road was the E74, while Szczecin-Minsk was not an E-road.
Route
- A 6: Kołbaskowo - Szczecin
- S 6 / DK 6: Szczecin - Goleniów - Koszalin - Słupsk - Gdańsk
- S 7: Gdańsk - Elbląg
- S 22: (Berlinka) Elbląg - Grzechotki border crossing
- 27A-021: Mamonovo II - Kaliningrad
- 27A-008: within Kaliningrad
- A 229: Kaliningrad () - Nesterov - Chernyshevskoye border crossing
- A 1 / A 7: Kybartai - Marijampolė
- A 16: Marijampolė - Prienai - Vilnius
- A 3: Vilnius - Medininkai border crossing
References
- "volume-1302-l-21618-English.pdf" (pdf). Retrieved 2017-06-08.
- "E28". Retrieved 2017-06-08.
- Declaration on the construction of main international traffic arteries. 1950 - 1961