A4 autoroute

The A4, also called the Autoroute de l'Est (Autoroute of the East) in French, is an autoroute (motorway) in France. It is the third-longest autoroute in France. It is 488 kilometres (303 mi) long.[1] The A10 is the longest (549 kilometres (341 mi)), the A89 is the second-longest (544 kilometres (338 mi)). The A4 connects Paris with Strasbourg. It is part of the E25 and E50 European routes. The A4 goes past Disneyland Paris, linking it with the city of Paris. The autoroute also goes through the cities of Reims and Metz. The end of the autoroute in Strasbourg joins onto the A35 autoroute towards Mulhouse and Switzerland. [2]

A4 autoroute shield
A4 autoroute
Autoroute de l'Est
Route information
Part of E 25 / E 50
Length488 km (303 mi)
Existed1974–present
Major junctions
West endParis (Porte de Bercy)
Major intersections
  • A 86 near Joinville-le-Pont
  • A 86 near Nogent-sur-Marne
  • A 104 near Collégien
  • A 140 near Meaux
  • A 26 near Rheims
  • A 34 near Rheims
  • A 26 near La Veuve
  • A 31 near Metz
  • A 315 near Metz
  • A 314 near Metz
  • A 320 near Freyming-Merlebach
  • A 340 near Brumath
  • A 35 near Reichstett
East endStrasbourg
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France
  • Autoroutes
  • Routes nationales

Exits and junctions

Exit/Junction Destination
Boulevard Périphérique
2 (westbound only) Charenton
3 Maisons Alfort, St Maurice
4 A 86, Joinville-le-Pont Bordeaux, Nantes, Lyon
5 A 86, Nogent-sur-Marne A1, Lille, Bobigny
6 (Eastbound only) Champingy-sur-Marne
8 Marne-la-Vallée Porte de Paris
9 (Westbound only) Noisy le Grand - Centre
10 Marne-la-Vallée Cite D'escartes
N 104

Lyon, Bordeaux, Nantes

10.1 Marne-la-Vallée Val Maubué,
A 104 Lille, Charles de Gaulle
12 Marne-la-Vallée Val de Bussy
12.1 (Eastbound only) Marne-la-Vallée Val d'Europe
13 Marne-la-Vallée Val de Lagny Provins
14 Marne-la-Vallée Val d'Europe

Parcs DISNEY

15 (Westbound only) Coutevroult
16 Crécy-la-Chapelle
A 140 Meaux
18 St. Jean-les-Deus-Jumeaux
19 Montreuil-aux-Lions
20 Château-Thierry
21 Dormans
22 A 344

Reims Centre -Tinqueux

A 26 (North) Calais, Brussels, Lille
23 Epernay, Reims Sud
A 34 Charleroi, Reims Est
A 26 (South) Troyes Lyon
27 La Veuve
28 St. Etienne-au-Temple
29 Sainte-Menehould
29.1 Clermont-en-Argonne
30 Voie Sacrée
31 Verdun
32 Fresnes-en-Woëvre
33 Jarny
34a (Eastbound only) Batilly
34/34b Ste. Marie
35 Marange-Silvange
36 Sémécourt
A 31, Croix de Hauconcourt
37 Argancy
A 315, Bifurcation de Mey
A 314, Bifurcation de Lauvallières
38 Boulay
39 Saint-Avold
40 A 320, Freyming-Merlebach
41 Farébersviller
41.1 (Eastbound only) Puttelange
42 Sarreguemines
43 Sarre-Union
44 Phalsbourg ( N 4)
45 Saverne
46 Hochfelden
47 A 340, Brumath-nord
48 Brumath-sud
A 35
49 Reichstett
49.1 Hoenheim
50 Bischheim
51 Strasbourg-centre

References

  1. "LA ROUTE. Sur l'A4, le péage de Saint-Avold rapporte 200 000 € par jour". www.republicain-lorrain.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-06-23.
  2. "A4 motorway - Live traffic, travel time, roadworks and closures". SANEF/SAPN. Archived from the original on 28 May 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
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