A194 highway
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

- 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)
- 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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