Author Topic: European Russia, Central Asia and Siberia (cism, cisa, rusm and part of asiah)  (Read 5150 times)

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Parts of asiah, and overlapping systems (but not all of them), West and Central Russia and Central Asia are ready for review.

Asian Highways (asiahr), Central Asian Magistral (cism),Central Asian doroga nacional'nogo znacenija (cisa), Russia Moskva Roads (rusm)

Routes not concurrent with active eure system
Kazakhstan
AH6
AH7 Burybaytal-Merki
AH61 Merki-Korday
A61 Martuk branch
AH64 Astana-Shiderty
AH64 Semey-border
AH81
M51

Kyrgyzstan
all concurrent with E roads

Mongolia
AH3
AH4
AH32

Russia
AH3
AH4
AH6 Makushino-border
AH6 Irkutsk
AH7 Chelyabinsk-Yekaterinburg
AH64
M5 Chelyabinsk-Yekaterinburg
M5 Orenburg branch
M8 north of Yaroslavl
M10 through Vyshny Volochyok

Tajikistan
A376 Nov
A377
A384 Kyzylkala-Aiwanj
A385 Panj-Gul
M41 Murghab-Kyrgyzstan

Turkmenistan
AH77
AH78
A388

Uzbekistan
AH63 Nukus
AH65 Termez-border
A340 Nukus
A376
A377
A378
A380 Nukus
A381 Nukus

Xinjiang
AH4
AH5
AH61
AH65
AH67
AH68
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I've finished kaza and kgzem to review standard now. I can not find any evidence of 'missing' kgzem routes

Routes not concurrent with active E roads system:
Kazakhstan
A2 (R30-R29, concurrent with AH61)
A4
A5
A10
A11 (concurrent with AH64)
A13
A14
A15
A17 (north of Uspenka)
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24 (concurrent with AH61 Martuk branch)
A25
A26
A27 (east of A33)
A29
A30
A31
A32
A35
A36

Kyrgyzstan
EM-04
EM-05
EM-06
EM-09
EM-13 (Osh)
EM-13 (Isfana)
EM-14
EM-16

Tajikistan (just clipping the border of an exclave)
EM-13 (east)
EM-13 (west)