Autoroute A 29

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Autoroute A29 in France
Autoroute A 29
 Route européenne 44.svg
map
Course of the A 29
Basic data
Operator: SAPN
further operator: SANEF
Overall length: 236 km

Regions :

Viaduc de la Bresle - A29 - 755 with JPG
Bridge over the Bresle
Course of the road
node A13
Junction (1)  Deauville
Junction (2)  Deauville
Junction (3)  Honfleur
as N 1029 via the
bridge Pont de Normandie
Junction (5)  Le Havre
node A131
Toll booth Péage d'Épretot
Junction (6)  Épretot
Junction (7)  Bolbec
Junction (8th)  Fécamp
node A150
Junction (9)  Yvetot
node A151
Toll booth Péage de Cottévrard
Junction (10)  Saint-Saëns
node A28
Together with the A28
node A28
Junction (11)  Mortemer
Junction (12)  Aumale
Toll booth Péage de Haudricourt
Junction (13)  Poix-de-Picardy
node A16
Together with the A16
node A16
Toll booth Péage de Dury
Junction (31)  Amiens Sud
Junction (32)  Amiens - Henriville
Junction (33)  Cagny
node N 25
Junction (51)  Pôle Jules Verne
Toll booth Péage de Jules Verne
Junction (52)  Villers-Bretonneux
node A1
Junction (53)  TGV Haute-Picardie
Junction (54)  Athies
node A26

The A29 autoroute is a French motorway starting in Beuzeville and end in Saint-Quentin . It is led over some viaducts with only one lane per direction of travel. It replaces the N 29 and is part of the Grand contournement de Paris on one section . It has a length of 236 km (without parallel with other motorways).

history

  • October 20, 1994: opening of Bretelle de Dury (A 16 - exit 33)
  • January 26, 1995: Route Industrielle - Rogerville (N 1029 - A 131) opened
  • May 24, 1996: Opening of Épretot - Yerville (A 131 - Exit 9)
  • April 26, 1998: Dury - Cagny opening (Departures 31 - 33)
  • June 10, 1998: opening of Cagny - Boves (exit 33 - 34)
  • December 10, 1998: Opening of Quetteville - Honfleur (A 13 - N 1029)
  • December 10, 1998: opening of Yerville - Cottévrard (exit 9 - A 28)
  • June 28, 2001: Opening of Boves - Saint-Quentin (exit 34 - A 26)
  • January 13, 2005: Opening of Saint-Germain-sur-Eaulne - Amiens-ouest (A 28 - A 16)

Bigger cities on the highway

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