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Road in Estonia

National Road 7 shield}} National Road 7
Põhimaantee 7
Route information
Length22 km (14 mi)
Major junctions
FromMurati border with  Latvia
Major intersections Luhamaa
ToLuhamaa border with  Russia
Location
CountryEstonia
Counties Võru County
Highway system
T6 T8

Riia-Pihkva maantee (translates from Estonian as Riga-Pskov highway, alternatively Põhimaantee nr 7, unofficially abbreviated T7) is a highway in south-eastern Estonia. It is a short section of the E77 in Estonia, serving little other purpose, with just 21.4 kilometres of length. The highway begins on the Latvian border and ends at the Russian border crossing at Luhamaa.

Within Estonia, the road serves the borough of Misso. The AADT on the road is 650, with up to a third being heavy traffic.

The highway is single carriageway, with at-grade intersections.

Overview

The T7 starts at the Latvian border, having bypassed the disused Veclaicene/Murati border crossing. After driving through the borough of Misso, it intersects with the T2/E267 and reaches Luhamaa border crossing with Russia.

T7 in Murati

Road lane count

22 km
1+1 road

Route table

The entire route is in Võru County.

This section is missing kilometre posts for junctions. Please help by adding them.
Municipality Location km mi Destinations Notes
Murati border crossing with  Latvia  Europe
Rõuge Parish Rõuge Murati  – Hurda
 – Haanja, Ruusmäe
Käbli  – Haanja
Misso  – Rammuka, Tsiistre
Missokülä  – Kiviora
Setomaa Parish Setomaa Tiilige  – Pältre
 – Savimäe
Luhamaa  – Tallinn, Võru
Määsi  – Kiviora
Luhamaa border crossing with  Russia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

National roads in Estonia
Main roads
Basic roads
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References

  1. "Liiklussagedus riigiteedel". Transpordiamet. Retrieved 26 May 2021.

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