Autoroute A 320
| Autoroute A320 in France | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Operator: | DIR Est | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Overall length: | 15.0 km | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Eastern end of the A 320 at the Goldenen Bremm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Autoroute A 320 is a French motorway that runs from Freyming-Merlebach to the border crossing at Goldene Bremm (Brème d'Or) and connects the French A 4 with the German A 6 . It is part of the E 50 . Today the motorway is 15.0 km long.
Originally it was a section of the A 32 between Saarbrücken (D) and Metz (F), which was completed in 1971 and which later merged into the A 4. It was given its current number in 1996.
It is toll-free along its entire length. Due to mountain damage, there is a speed limit of 110 km / h.
history
- xx xx 1968: opening of Stiring-Wendel - border to Germany (exit 45 - A 6 [D])
 - xx xx 1971: Opening of Freyming-Merlebach - Cocheren (A 4 - exit 41)
 - xx xx 1971: opening of Morsbach - Stiring-Wendel (exit 42 - 45)
 - xx 08 1972: opening of Cocheren - Morsbach (exit 41 - 42)
 
Web links
- Autoroute A 320 in German and French version of the SARATLAS
 - Autoroute A 320 on WikiSara (French)