European route E60
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| Route information | |
| Length: | 8,200 km (5,100 mi) | 
| Major junctions | |
| From: | Brest (France) | 
| To: | Irkeshtam (Kyrgyzstan) | 
| Location | |
| Countries: | 
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| Highway system | |
| International E-road network | |
European route E 60 is the second longest E-road running from Brest, France (on the Atlantic coast), to Irkeshtam, Kyrgyzstan (on the border with People's Republic of China).
Route
 France
 Brest (
)
 Brest - Quimper - Nantes (
)
 Nantes (
 
)
 Nantes (
) - Angers (
)
 Angers (
) - Tours (
)
 Tours (
 
, Start of Concurrency with 
) - Orléans (
, End of Concurrency with 
)
 Orléans (
) - Courtenay (
, Start of Concurrency with 
)
 Courtenay (
 
) - Auxerre - Beaune (End of Concurrency with 
)
 Beaune (
 
 
) - Besançon (
) - Mulhouse (
 
)
 Mulhouse (
, Start of Concurrency with 
) - Saint-Louis
  Switzerland 
 Basel (
, End of Concurrency with 
) - Baden
 Baden - Zürich (Start of Concurrency with 
)
 Zürich (
) - Winterthur (End of Concurrency with 
)
 Winterthur (
) - St. Margrethen (
)
 St. Margrethen (Start of Concurrency with 
)
 Austria
 Germany
  Kiefersfelden - Rosenheim (
, End of Concurrency with 
)
  Rosenheim (
, Start of Concurrency with 
) - Bad Reichenhall (
)
 Austria
 Salzburg (End of Concurrency with 
, Start of Cocurrency with 
) - Sattledt (
) - Linz (
, End of concurrency with 
) - Altlengbach
 Altlengbach - Wien (
)
 Wien (
, Towards 
)
 Wien (Start of Concurrency with 
) - Bruck an der Leitha (End of Concurrency with 
) - Nickelsdorf
 Hungary
 Hegyeshalom - Mosonmagyaróvár (End of Concurrency with 
, Start of Concurrency with 
) - Budapest
 Budapest (
)
 Budapest - Újhartyán (End of Concurrency with 
)
 Újhartyán (
) - Albertirsa
 Alberirsa - Szolnok - Püspökladány
 Püspökladány - Berettyóújfalu (Start of Concurrency with 
) - Ártánd
 Romania
 Oradea (
, End of Concurrency with 
) - Cluj-Napoca (
)
 Cluj-Napoca (
, Start of Concurrency with 
) - Turda (End of Concurrency with 
) - Târgu Mureș
 Târgu Mureș - Brașov (
)
 Brașov (
) - Ploiești (
) - București
 București (
)
 București (Start of Concurrency with 
) - Urziceni (End of Concurrency with 
)
 Urziceni (
) - Slobozia (
) - Ovidiu (
) - Constanţa (
)
- Gap
 
 Georgia
 Azerbaijan
- Gap
 
 Turkmenistan
- M37 Türkmenbaşy (Start of Concurrency with 
) - Balkanabat - Serdar (End of concurrency with 
) - Ashgabat (
) - Tejen - Mary - Türkmenabat 
- M37 Türkmenbaşy (Start of Concurrency with 
 
 Uzbekistan
 Tajikistan
- M41 Tursunzoda - Dushanbe (
) - Obi Garm - A372 Obi Garm - Jirgatol
 
- M41 Tursunzoda - Dushanbe (
 
 Kyrgyzstan
 China
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