Book: “Atlas of highways of the USSR. Motorist's Library - atlas of highways of the former USSR Map of roads of the USSR with cities

The year of publishing: 1987

Editor K.V. Svirskaya.

Publisher of the book: State University of Geodesy and Cartography under the Council of Ministers of the USSR. Atlas highways THE USSR. This vintage edition was published in: 1987. For lovers of vintage publications on the topic: vintage maps and atlases. An ancient printed masterpiece published in Moscow. Author of this book: Editor K.V. Svirskaya.

The atlas is intended for motorists as a guide to the roads of the USSR.
The administrative-territorial division is given as of September 1986.
The atlas is intended for motorists as a road guide Soviet Union. It includes the territory of the USSR, where there are highways, so some ASSRs, territories and regions are not completely shown on the maps.
All maps are oriented north.
The maps are arranged by republic, starting with the largest - the RSFSR and then in the order of location of the republics on the territory of the USSR in the direction from north to south and from west to east. Within the republics, the maps are arranged by administrative units, also in accordance with the above order.
Individual territories (Khorezm region, northeastern part of Tashauz region, Caucasian Mineral Waters region) are placed in the form of insets.
The road network on the maps is shown subdivided into roads of national significance (highway and others), republican significance and others. On roads of national importance their numbers are indicated. Complete road information according to conventional signs placed within the administrative divisions listed in the map headings. For the continuation of roads beyond the main territory, see the pages whose numbers are indicated in green.
On highways, areas with hard surfaces and unpaved ones are identified; road surfaces in adjacent areas are not shown.
The distances between kilometer signs, as a rule, are indicated between the centers of settlements, except for Moscow, Leningrad, where they are indicated to the urban area, and in Kharkov along the M2 and M19 to the bypass road. Travel through these cities is not included in the total distances between major cities.
The distances between major cities on the maps are given mainly along roads of national or republican significance.
In distance tables, kilometer distances between major cities are indicated by bypassing transit cities.
On the main territory, car service points are shown: gas stations, service stations, highlighting service centers and service stations of the Volzhsky Automobile Plant.
On schematic city plans, the main passages through the city are highlighted in yellow.
At the end of the atlas there is an Index of settlements.
Circulation 1,250,000 copies.


Year of publication: 1987
Place of publication: Moscow
Publisher, printing house: State University of Geodesy and Cartography under the Council of Ministers of the USSR
Book Binding: Hardcover
Lot safety: Satisfactory
Publication size format: Standard format edition (from 120x165 to 170x240mm)

  • Book Binding: Hardcover
  • Year of publication: 1987
  • Edition size format: Standard format edition (from 120x165 to 170x240mm)
  • Editor K.V. Svirskaya.
  • Safety of the lot: Satisfactory
  • Publisher, printing house: State University of Geodesy and Cartography under the Council of Ministers of the USSR
  • Place of publication: Moscow

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