A4 autoroute
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The A4 Autoroute, also known as l'autoroute de l'Est (English: the Eastern Motorway), is a French autoroute that travels 482 km (299 miles) between the cities of Paris and Strasbourg. It forms parts of European routes E50 and E25.
Its construction began in the 1970s near Paris. The first section between Paris's porte de Bercy and Joinville-le-Pont opened in 1974 with a single carriageway. A second carriageway was added in 1975, and the following sections between Joinville and Metz were opened in 1975 and 1976. Former autoroutes A32 and A34 were integrated into the A4 in 1982.
From Paris, the autoroute passes the new town of Marne-la-Vallée and Disneyland Paris. It continues on to the major cities of France's northeast, including Reims, and terminates in Strasbourg. Local roads provide a connection to southern Germany.
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[edit] History
- Porte de Bercy - Saint-Maurice : first carriageway 1974, second 1975
- Saint-Maurice - Joinville-le-Pont: first carriageway 1974, second 1975
- Joinville - Coutevroult: 1976
- Coutevroult - Bouleurs: 1975
- Bouleurs - Château-Thierry: 1976
- Château-Thierry - Tinqueux: 1975
- Tinqueux - Les Islettes: 1976
- Les Islettes - A31: 1975
- A31 - Metz (east): 1976
- Metz (east) - Merlebach: 1971 (formerly A32)
- Merlebach - Mundolsheim: 1976 (formerly A34)
- Mundolsheim - Strasbourg: 1972 (formerly A34)
- Construction of autoroute A86 (the A4 forms a concurrency with the A86 between Nogent-sur-Marne and Joinville: 2005.
[edit] Sorties (Exits)
- 01 - Charenton
- 02 - Joinville-le-Pont (A86)
- 03 - Nogent-sur-Marne (A86)
- 04 - Noisy-ouest
- 05 - Noisy-est
- 06 - Champs-sur-Marne
- 07 - Val Maubué (N104)
- 08 - Croissy-Beaubourg
- 09 - Collégien
- 10 - Ferrières-en-Brie
- 10.1 - Marne-la-Vallée ouest
- 11 - A 104
- 12 - Marne-la-Vallée Val de Bussy
- 13 - Marne-la-Vallée Val de Lagny
- 14 - Marne-la-Vallée Val d' Europe
- 15 - Coutevroult
- 16 - Crécy-la-Chapelle
- 17 - Meaux (A 140)
- 18 - St. Jean-les-Deus-Jumeaux
- 19 - Montreuil-aux-Lions
- 20 - Château-Thierry
- 21 - Dormans
- A4-A26 Junction (North)
- 22 - Reims-Tinqueux
- 23 - Reims-centre
- 24 - Reims-Cathédrale
- 25 - Reims-St. Rémi
- 26 - Reims-Cormontreuil
- A4-A26 Junction (South)
- 27 - La Veuve
- 28- St. Etienne-au-Temple
- 29 - Ste. Menehould
- 29.1 - Clermont en Argonne
- 30 - Voie Sacrée
- 31 - Verdun
- 32 - Fresnes-en-Woëvre
- 33 - Jarny
- 34 - Ste. Marie
- 35 - Marange-Silvange
- 36 - Sémécourt
- A4-A31 Junction - Croix de Hauconcourt
- 37 - Argancy
- A4-A315 Junction - Bifurcation de Mey
- A4-A314 Junction - Bifurcation de Lauvallières
- 38 - Boulay
- 39 - Saint-Avold
- 40 - Freyming-Marlebach (A320)
- 41 - Farébersviller
- 41.1 - Puttelange
- 42 - Sarreguemines
- 44 - Phalsbourg (Route N4)
- 45 - Saverne
- 46 - Hochfelden
- 47 - Brumath-nord (A340)
- 48 - Brumath-sud
- 49 - Reichstett (A35 - North)
- 49.1 - Hoenheim
- 50 - Bischheim
- 51- Strasbourg-centre
[edit] Péages (Tolls)
- Péage de Coutevroult
- Péage de Montreuil-aux-Lions
- Péage de Dormans
- Péage de Taissy
- Péage de Beaumont
- Péage de Saint-Avold
- Péage de Loupershouse
- Péage de Schwindratzheim
[edit] External links
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