Autoroute A 19
Autoroute A19 in France | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Operator: | APRR | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
further operator: | Arcour and Cofiroute | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overall length: | 130 km | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course of the road
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The Autoroute A 19 , also known as Éco-autoroute , is a French motorway between the A 5 and the A 10 . It runs between Sens in the Yonne department and Artenay in the Loiret department . Their total length is 130 km. On the section between the A 10 and the A 6, the European route 60 runs on it, between the A 6 and the A 5, the European route 511 .
history
- 1993: Opening of the section from the A 5 to exit 1
- 1997: Opening of the section from exit 1 to the A 6
- 2009: Opening of the section from the A 6 to the A 10
Cities on the highway
Interesting
A few kilometers before it joins the A 10 near Chevilly, the motorway crosses an earlier test section of the discontinued Aérotrain project. This was removed over a length of 120 m for the construction of the A 19. The remaining facility can be clearly seen on both sides of the motorway.
Web links
Commons : Autoroute A 19 - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Autoroute A 19 in German and French version of the SARATLAS
- Autoroute A 19 on WikiSara (French)