Autoroute A 89

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Autoroute A89 in France
Autoroute A 89
 Route européenne 70.svg
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Course of the A 89
Basic data
Operator: ASF
further operator: APRR
Overall length: 469 km
  of which in operation: 462 km
  of which in planning: 7 km

Regions :

Gimel Viaduc du Chadon (1) .JPG
A 89 the Viaduc du Chadon
Course of the road
node N 230
Junction (1)  Artigues-près-Bordeaux
Junction (2)  Artigues-près-Bordeaux-Le Poteau d'Yvrac
Junction Artigues-près-Bordeaux-Le Poteau d'Yvrac
Junction Route du Courneau
Junction (3)  Montussan -Ouest
Junction (4)  Montussan-Est
Junction (5)  L'Intendant
Junction (6)  Beychac-et-Caillau
Junction (7)  Vayres
Junction (8th)  Arveyres
Junction (9)  Libourne -Ouest
Toll booth Péage d'Arveyres
Junction (10)  Libourne North
Junction (11)  Coutras
Junction (12)  Montpon-Ménestérol
Junction (13)  Mussidan - Sud
Toll booth Péage de Mussidan
Junction (13.1)  Mussidan-Est
Junction (14)  Périgueux -Ouest
Junction (15)  Périgueux-Sud
Junction (16)  Périgueux-Est
Junction (17)  Thenon -Est
Junction (18)  Terrasson
Junction (19)  Brive -Ouest
node A20
together with the A20
node A20
Street as D 9 to
Junction (19.1)  Saint-Germain-les-Vergnes
Toll booth Péage de Saint-Germain-les-Vergnes
Junction (20)  Tulle -North
Junction (21)  Tulle Sud
Junction (22)  Égletons
Junction (23)  Ussel -Ouest
Junction (24)  Ussel-Est
Junction (25)  Saint-Julien
Junction (26)  Vulcania
Junction (27)  Manzat
node A71
Junction (28 (13))  Riom
Toll booth Péage de Clermont-Barrière
Junction (29 (14))  Gerzat
node A71
Junction (30 (15))  Clermont-Ferrand -North
node A711
Toll booth Péage des Martres d'Artière
Junction (31)  Lezoux
Junction (32)  Thiers -Ouest
Junction (33)  Thiers-Est
Junction (34)  Noirétable
Junction (35)  Saint-Germain-Laval
node Nervieux / Balbigny A72
Toll booth Péage de Nervieux
Junction Balbigny
tunnel Violay
Junction Tarare -Ouest
Junction Tarare-Est
Junction Pont-de-Dorieux
Junction L'Arbresle
Junction La Tour-de-Sçay
node N 7

The Autoroute A 89 , also known as La Transeuropéenne , is a French motorway from Bordeaux to near Lyon . The last section to Lyon on the A 7 is still being planned. The A 89 is part of the E 70 from Spain to Georgia . Today it has a total length of 462 km. When completed it will be 469 km.

history

  • March 31, 1977: Opening Thiers - Chabreloche (exit 32)
  • October 24, 1978: Opening Lussat - Thiers (A 711 - exit 32)
  • January 21, 1980: departure Thiers-est (departure 33)
  • June 13, 1984: Chabreloche - Pommiers (A 72) opened
  • October 29, 1987: Combronde - Clermont-Ferrand (A 71-nord - A 710) opened
  • December 5, 1991: Pommiers - Balbigny (A 72 - N 82) opened
  • March 3, 1998: Opening of Clermont-Ferrand - Lussat (A 710 - A 711)
  • March 4, 2000: Opening of Ussel-ouest - Saint-Julien-Puy-Lavèze (departure 23-25)
  • July 11, 2001: opening of Arveyres - Mussidan-est (N 89 - departure 13.1)
  • February 22, 2002: Opening of Tulle-est - Ussel-ouest (departure 21-23)
  • February 21, 2003: opening of St-Germain-les-Vergnes - Tulle-est (departure 19.1 - 21)
  • January 9, 2004: Opening Périgueux-est - Thenon (Departures 16-17)
  • October 29, 2004: Opening of Mussidan-est - Périgueux-est (departure 13.1 - 16)
  • January 11, 2006: opening of Saint-Julien-Puy-Lavèze - Combronde (exit 25 - A 71-nord)
  • January 11, 2006: Opening of Mansac - Ussac (exit 18 - A 20)
  • January 16, 2008: Opening Thenon - Mansac (Departure 17-18)

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