Autoroute A 63

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Autoroute A63 in France
Autoroute A 63
 Route européenne 5.svg Route européenne 70.svg Route européenne 80.svg
map
Course of the A 63
Basic data
Operator: ASF
further operator: DIR Atlantique
Start of the street: Biriatou
( 43 ° 20 ′  N , 1 ° 45 ′  W )
End of street: Gradignan
( 44 ° 46 ′  N , 0 ° 37 ′  W )
Overall length: 206 km

Regions :

A63 Biarritz.jpg
The A 63 at the Biarritz toll booth.
Course of the road
Spain Further on AP8
EU border crossing France-Spain
Junction (1)  Biriatou
Toll booth Péage de Biriatou
Junction (2)  Saint-Jean-de-Luz -Sud
Junction (3)  Saint-Jean-de-Luz-Nord
Toll booth Péage de La Négresse
Junction (4)  Biarritz
Junction (5)  Bayonne Sud
node (5.1)  Bayonne -MousserollesA64
Junction (6)  Bayonne North
Junction (7)  Ondres
Toll booth Péage de Bénesse-Maremne
Junction (8th)  Capbreton
Junction (9)  Saint-Geours-de-Maremne
Junction (10)  Soustons
Junction (11)  Magescq
Toll booth Péage de Castets
Junction (12)  Castets
Junction (13)  Le souquet
Junction (14)  Laharie
Junction (15)  Cap-de-pin
Junction (16)  Labouheyre
Junction (17)  Liposthey
Toll booth Péage de Saugnacq-et-Muret
Junction (18)  Le Muret
Junction (20)  Belin-Béliet
Junction (21)  Salles
node A660
Junction (23)  Marcheprime
Junction (24)  Pierroton
Junction (25)  Cestas
Junction (26b)  Canéjan Granet
Junction (26a)  Gradignan
node A630

The Autoroute A 63 , formerly known as Autoroute de la côte Basque , since April 2014 known as Autoroute des Landes , is a French motorway that begins in Biriatou on the French-Spanish border and ends in Bordeaux . After the upgrade of the N 10 between Saint-Geours-de-Maremne and Belin-Béliet to the motorway in 2013, its total length is now 206 km. 3 important European highways lead over the A 63. The E 5 from Greenock to Algeciras, the E 70 from A Coruña to Poti and the E 80 from Lisbon to Gürbulak. It is subject to tolls along its entire length. Only a 100-meter-long section on the border with Spain is toll-free.

history

  • June 26, 1973: opening of Saint-Jean-de-Luz-nord - Ciboure (departure 3 - 2)
  • June 25, 1976: Opening Ciboure - Frontière Spain (Departure 2 - AP-8 (Spain))
  • July 24, 1977: Arcangues - Saint-Jean-de-Luz-nord opens (Departures 4 - 3)
  • ?. ? 1977: Opening of Bordeaux - Cestas (A 630 - exit 25)
  • June 15, 1978: Arcangues - Anglet opens (Departures 4 - 5)
  • ?. ? 1979: Opening of Cestas - Lacanau-de-Mios (exit 25 - A 660)
  • June 27, 1980: Opening Bayonne - Tarnos (exit 6 - FP), (1st lane)
  • June 27, 1980: Bayonne - Anglet opens (Departures 6 - 5)
  • ?. ? 1981: Opening of Le Puch - Lacanau-de-Mios (Exit 20 - A 660)
  • April 15, 1981: Opening Tarnos - Saint-Geours-de-Maremne (FP - Departure 9)
  • April 15, 1981: Opening Bayonne - Tarnos (exit 6 - FP), (2nd lane)
  • April 10, 2013: Upgrade of the N 10 between Saint-Geours-de-Maremne and Belin-Béliet (exit 9-20) to the motorway

Big cities on the highway

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. L'A63 s'appellera "Autoroute des Landes" , SudOuest, accessed on June 1, 2016