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| E28 | |
|---|---|
| Major junctions | |
| West end | Berlin, Germany |
| East end | Minsk, Belarus |
| Location | |
| Countries | Germany,Poland,Russia,Lithuania,Belarus |
| Highway system | |


European route E28 is a west–east intermediate road in theinternational E-road network. Beginning at theBundesautobahn 10 (Berliner Ring) nearBerlin, Germany, it runs west–east for a length of 1,230 km (760 mi) toMinsk, Belarus. The section betweenKaliningrad Oblast andMinsk is part of thePan-European Corridor IX.
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.[1][2] 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.[3]