European route E85
Road in trans-European E-road network
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European route E85 is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe.
E40 in Dubno, Ukraine
E50 in Ternopil, Ukraine
E80 in Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria
| E85 | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Length | 2,314 km (1,438 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| North end | |
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| South end | Alexandroupolis, Greece |
| Location | |
| Countries | Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece |
| Highway system | |

The E 85 starts from Klaipėda, Lithuania and ends at Alexandroupolis, Greece.[1]
The E 85 is 2,314 km (1,438 mi) long.
The definition of its route by UNECE is: Klaipéda - Kaunas - Vilnius - Lida - Slonim - Kobrin - Luck - Černovcy - Siret - Suceava - Săbăoani - Roman - Bacău - Mărășești - Tișița - Buzău - Urziceni - București - Giurgiu - Ruse - Bjala - Veliko Tarnovo - Stara Zagora - Haskovo - Svilengrad - Ormenio - Kastanies - Didymoteicho - Alexandropouli.
Route
Lithuania
Belarus
M 11: Beiniakoni - Lida - Slonim - Ivatsevichy (
E30)
M 1: Ivatsevichy (Start of Concurrency with
E30) - Kobryn (End of Concurrency with
E30)
Ukraine
Romania
Bulgaria
Greece
EO51: Ormenio – Ardanio
A2: Ardanio – Alexandroupolis
The E85 in Greece runs from Ormenio in the north to Alexandroupolis to the south, via Kastanies and Didymoteicho.[2]
In relation to the national road network, the E85 follows the EO51 road from Ormenio to Ardani, and then the A2 motorway to Alexandroupolis: [3] The E85 runs coccurently with the E90 from the interchange of the EO51 and the A2 motorway, north of Ardani up to Alexandroupolis.[2]