Autoroute A 25

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Autoroute A25 in France
Autoroute A 25
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Course of the A 25
Basic data
Operator: DIR North
Overall length: 63 km

Regions :

Development condition: 2 × 2 and 2 × 3 lanes
A25 peripherique lille.jpg
The A 25 southwest of Lille
Course of the road
node A1
Junction (1)  Hellemmes-Lille
Junction (2)  Lille -Moulins
Junction (3)  Lille-Wazemmes
Junction (4)  Lille-Faubourg de Béthune
Junction (5)  Lille-Vauban
Junction (6)  Englos
Junction (7)  Hallennes-lez-Haubourdin
Junction (8th)  La Chapelle-d'Armentières
Junction (9)  Nieppe
Junction (10)  Bailleul -Est
Junction (11)  Bailleul-Ouest
Junction (12)  Méteren
Junction (13)  Steenvoorde
Junction (14)  Aire de Saint-Eloi
Junction (15)  Heart soul
Junction (16)  Bergues
France Continue on the  N 225
Junction (17)  Beer
Junction (18)  Cappelle-la-Grande
Junction (19a)  Lac d'Armbouts-Cappel
Junction (19b)  Spycker
Junction (20)  Coudekerque branch
node A16

The Autoroute A 25 is a French motorway beginning in Lille ( Motorway A1 ) and ending in Bergues . It has a total length of 63 km. From Bergues to Dunkerque it continues as the N 225 and ends in the A 16 . In the future, this expressway is to be expanded as a motorway and become part of the A 25.

history

  • December 14, 1963: Opening of Lille-Port Fluvial - La Chapelle-d'Armentières (exit 5 - 8)
  • June 26, 1966: La Chapelle-d'Armentières - Nieppe opens (exits 8 - 9)
  • October 9, 1971: Opening of Nieppe - Méteren (exit 9 - 12)
  • November 4, 1972: Opening of Méteren - Socx (exit 12 - N 225)
  • December 19, 1973: Opening of Lille-Porte de Douai - Lille-Port Fluvial (A1 - exit 5)

Cities on the highway

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