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A194 highway

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The A 194 is a Russian highway in the Kaliningrad Oblast. It leads from Kaliningrad (Königsberg (Prussia)) to the Russian-Polish border crossing Mamonowo (RUS)/Gronovo (PL). On the Polish side, the Droga krajowa 54 is its continuation.

In the area of the A 194, the European roads E28 (from Minsk to Berlin) and E77 (from Pskov to Budapest) run together.

Before 1945, the entire road of today's A 194 was a section of the former Reichsstraße 1, which extended from Eydtkuhnen (today Tschernyschevskoye) via Königsberg (Prussia) (Kaliningrad) to Berlin and further to Aachen.

Road route

Itinerary after arrival in Kaliningrad

Rajon Gurjewsk:

09 km – Schosseinoje (Kalgen)
17 km – Neu Dümpelkrug
18 km – Einsam (Kreis Heiligenbeil)[1]
21 km – Uschakowo (Brandenburg (Frisches Haff))

Stadtkreis Laduschkin:

24 km – Uljanowka (Klein Hoppenbruch)
28 km – Laduschkin (Ludwigsort)

Rajon Bagrationowsk:

32 km – Rasdolnoje ((Nobly) Pohren)
34 km – Perwomaiskoje (Pottlitten)
36 km – Pjatidoroshnoje (Bladiau)
38 km – Zhukovka (Quilitten)
39 km – Timirjasewo (Rauschnick)

Stadtkreis Mamonowo:

41 km – Bogdanovka (Gnadenthal)
47 km – Mamonovo (Heiligenbeil)
51 km – border to Poland (Gronowo (Grunau)) (→ Droga krajowa 54)

Einzelnachweise

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