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Trans-Siberian Highway : ウィキペディア英語版
Trans-Siberian Highway
The Trans-Siberian Highway is the unofficial name for a network of federal highways that span the width of Russia from the Baltic Sea of the Atlantic Ocean to the Sea of Japan of the Pacific Ocean. In the Asian Highway Network, the route is known as AH6. It stretches over from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok. The road disputes the title of the longest national highway in the world with the Trans-Canada Highway and Australia's Highway 1.
== Route ==

The route, in places coinciding with European route E30 and passing through the country of Kazakhstan across a distance of about , consists of seven federal highways:
* M10 Russia Highway: St. Petersburg-Moscow,
* M5 Ural Highway: Moscow-Chelyabinsk,
* Baikal Highway:
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* M51: Chelyabinsk-Novosibirsk,
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* M53: Novosibirsk-Irkutsk,
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* M55: Irkutsk-Chita,
* M58 Amur Highway: Chita-Khabarovsk,
* M60 Ussuri Highway: Khabarovsk-Vladivostok,

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