E95 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 2,527 km (1,570 mi) |
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North end | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
South end | Merzifon, Turkey |
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TheEuropean route E95 is an imagined route inEurope and a part of theUnited NationsInternational E-road network. Approximately 2,527 kilometres (1,570 mi) long, it connectsSaint Petersburg withMerzifon in north centralTurkey. Between its northern terminus inRussia and its southern end, it passes in addition throughBelarus andUkraine. Between the ports ofOdesa /Chornomorsk on Ukraine's southern coast and ports of Turkey (particularly,Samsun) vehicles are required to cross theBlack Sea byferry over a distance of 731 kilometres (454 mi).
In Ukraine, the E95 designation is not signed as Ukraine does not number its routes at all except in internal circumstances.
There currently is no ferry fromOdesa toSamsun. The best alternative is the ferry toSamsun fromChornomorsk, about 2 km (1.2 mi) away fromOdesa.
Russian hard rock bandAlisa has a song called "Trassa E-95"[1] dedicated to the road betweenMoscow andSaint Petersburg (previously part of E95, now part ofE105).
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