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The '''Russian route P22''' (also known as the ''Caspian Highway'') is a major [[trunk road]] that links [[Moscow]] to the [[Caspian Sea]]. The road runs from [[Stupino, Stupinsky District, Moscow Oblast|Stupino]], then heads southeast across [[Ryazan Oblast]], [[Tambov Oblast]], [[Voronezh Oblast]], and [[Volgograd Oblast]], running along the right bank of the [[Volga River]] through [[Volgograd]] before terminating at [[Astrakhan]]. Its length is 1381 kilometers. The entire route is part of [[European route E119]], and the stretch between Volgograd and Astrakhan is also part of [[European route E40]]. In 2018, the northern terminus was moved to the M4 south of Stupino, removing the concurrency with the M4. Before 2018 the route was designated as M6.
The '''Russian route P22''' (also known as the ''Caspian Highway'') is a major [[trunk road]] that links [[Moscow]] to the [[Caspian Sea]]. The road runs from [[Stupino, Stupinsky District, Moscow Oblast|Stupino]], then heads southeast across [[Ryazan Oblast]], [[Tambov Oblast]], [[Voronezh Oblast]], and [[Volgograd Oblast]], running along the right bank of the [[Volga River]] through [[Volgograd]] before terminating at [[Astrakhan]]. Its length is 1381 kilometers. The entire route is part of [[European route E119]], and the stretch between Volgograd and Astrakhan is also part of [[European route E40]]. In 2018, the northern terminus was moved to the M4 south of Stupino, removing the concurrency with the M4. Before 2018 the route was designated as M6.

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Federal Highway R22
Федеральная автомобильная дорога Р22
Caspian Highway
Route information
Part of E40 E119
Part of AH8 AH61 AH70
Length1,381 km (858 mi)
Existed1957–present
Major junctions
North end M 4 south of Stupino
South endAstrakhan
Location
CountryRussia
Highway system
The road in Volgograd Oblast

The Russian route P22 (also known as the Caspian Highway) is a major trunk road that links Moscow to the Caspian Sea. The road runs from Stupino, then heads southeast across Ryazan Oblast, Tambov Oblast, Voronezh Oblast, and Volgograd Oblast, running along the right bank of the Volga River through Volgograd before terminating at Astrakhan. Its length is 1381 kilometers. The entire route is part of European route E119, and the stretch between Volgograd and Astrakhan is also part of European route E40. In 2018, the northern terminus was moved to the M4 south of Stupino, removing the concurrency with the M4. Before 2018 the route was designated as M6.

Route

Moscow Oblast
0 km – Kashira
Ryazan Oblast
100 km – Mikhaylov
192 km – Ryazhsk
Tambov Oblast
242 km – Pervomayskoye
286 km – Michurinsk
337 km – Tambov
377 km – Znamenka
Voronezh Oblast
499 km – Borisoglebsk
519 km – Povorino
Volgograd Oblast
609 km – Novoanninsky
673 km – Mikhaylovka
728 km – Frolovo
756 km – Log
778 km – Ilovlya
861 km – Volgograd
Astrakhan Oblast
945 km – Solodniki
972 km – Vyazovka
1022 km – Chyorny Yar
1062 km – Nikolskoye
Kalmykia
1095 km – Tsagan-Aman
Astrakhan Oblast
1138 km – Yenotayevka
1208 km – Zamyany
1286 km – Astrakhan