Russian Route M10

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M10 is a state route in Russia connecting the two largest cities: Moscow and Saint Petersburg. It is 694 km long. The route starts in Saint Petersburg, goes through Tosno, Chudovo, Velikiy Novgorod, Krestsy, Valdai, Vyshny Volochyok, Torzhok, Tver, Klin, Solnechnogorsk, Khimki, and ends in Moscow.

The M10 extends from Moskovsky Prospect, in Central Saint Petersburg, on Victory Square, and is known as Moscow Highway (Russian: Московское Шоссе).

M10, known as Leningrad Highway (Russian: Ленинградское шоссе), continues inside the city limits and terminates near the junction with Volokolamsk Highway. Both avenues merge in Leningradsky Prospekt which continues into 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street and Tverskaya Street to the very center of Moscow.

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