North-Western Chord

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North-Western Chord
North-Western Chord (yellow) is a part of Moscow Chord Ring
Route information
Length30 km (19 mi)
Location
CountryRussia
Highway system
  • Russian Federal Highways

The North-Western Chord is an arterial road in Moscow which is a part of Moscow Chord Ring. Its length is about 30 km.[1] It was fully opened on 29 November 2019, along with the opening of the New Karamyshevsky Bridge.[2]

Gallery

  • The New Karamyshevsky Bridge [ru] was the last unfinished section of the North-Western Chord and was opened in 2019.
    The New Karamyshevsky Bridge [ru] was the last unfinished section of the North-Western Chord and was opened in 2019.
  • On the photo, Narodnogo Opolcheniya Street and Karamyshevskaya Embankment are in the lower level, beneath the North-Western Chord.
    On the photo, Narodnogo Opolcheniya Street and Karamyshevskaya Embankment are in the lower level, beneath the North-Western Chord.
  • Moscow's first double-deck tunnel was opened in 2016 as part of the built section of the North-Western Chord.[3]
    Moscow's first double-deck tunnel was opened in 2016 as part of the built section of the North-Western Chord.[3]
  • An interchange of Krasnopresnensky Prospekt and the North-Western Chord (passes through a tunnel).
    An interchange of Krasnopresnensky Prospekt and the North-Western Chord (passes through a tunnel).
  • The North-Eastern Chord passes Mnyovnikovskaya floodplain.
    The North-Eastern Chord passes Mnyovnikovskaya floodplain.

See also

  • North-Eastern Chord
  • South-Eastern Chord

References

  1. ^ "Когда поедет Северо-Западная хорда". moslenta.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Сергей Собянин открыл балочный мост через канал имени Москвы". Vechernyaya Moskva. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Moscow's first double-decker tunnel opens to traffic". Mos.ru. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
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Roads in Moscow
Ring roads
  • Kremlin Ring
  • Boulevard Ring
  • Garden Ring
  • Third Ring Road
  • Chord Ring
  • Moscow Ring Road
  • Central Ring Road
  • Moscow Small Ring Road
Chord roads
  • North-Eastern Chord
  • North-Western Chord
  • South-Eastern Chord
  • Southern Rocade
Outbound arterial roads
Toll roads
  • Bagration Avenue [ru]
Cancelled roads
  • Fourth Ring Road [ru]
Road junctions
  • Businovskaya Interchange [ru]
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