Highway M09 (Ukraine)

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M09-UA.svg
Highway M09
Автошлях М09
Ukraine road m09 (since 2021).jpg
Route information
Part of Tabliczka E372.svg E372
Length174 km (108 mi)
Major junctions
East endM12-UA.svg M 12 in Ternopil
West endPolish border at Rava-Ruska checkpoint
Location
Country Ukraine
Oblasts Ternopil, Lviv
Highway system
M08-UA.svg M 08 M10-UA.svg M 10

Highway M09 is a Ukrainian international highway (M-highway) which is part of the Warsaw - Lviv route. It starts as a split-off from the M12 near Ternopil, runs through Lviv, then turns north and heads towards the border with Poland. The highway terminates at the border checkpoint Rava-Ruska. Across the Polish border it continues as National Road 17 (DK17). [1] [2] The section between Rava-Ruska and Lviv is part of European route E372.

Contents

Road sign on the M09 near Rava-Rus'ka UA magistral road M09 Rawa Ruska.jpg
Road sign on the M09 near Rava-Rus'ka

History

This route belonged until 1918 to the Austrian crown land of Galicia and its section between Lviv and Rava was called the Żółkiewer Reichsstraße . [3]

Route

MarkerMain settlementsNotesHighway Interchanges
Ternopil Oblast
0 kmArboretum "Karpaty"starts at "Berezhanska konyushyna"M12-UA.svg M 12
Chahari Kutkivetski Botanic Reserve P 41
Zboriv T2014 • T2013
Lviv Oblast
Zolochiv • YasenivtsiT1413
YaktorivT1806
Pidhaichyky • KurovychiT1417
KurovychiT1425
111.9 km Vynnyky M06-UA.svg M 06
Highway M09
MarkerMain settlementsNotesHighway Interchanges
112 km Lviv M06-UA.svg M 06
Zhovkva Bypass
174 km Rava-Ruska / Border (Poland)Tabliczka E372.svg E372 17 Flag of Poland.svg

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References

  1. Ukraine International Highways in Russian
  2. European Highways in Russian
  3. Kundmachung der k.k. Finanz-Landes-Direktion in Lemberg vom 21. September 1892 Zl. 69.797, betreffend die Vermauthung der Aerarialstraßen in Galizien. LGBl. Nr. 73/1892, p. 181.