Autoroute A 71

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Autoroute A71 in France
Autoroute A 71
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Course of the A 71
Basic data
Operator: Cofiroute
further operator: APRR
Overall length: 292 km

Regions :

AutorouteA71Cher.jpg
The A 71 at Saint-Amand-Montrond.
Course of the road
node A10
Junction (1)  Orléans Center
Junction (2)  Olivet
Junction (3)  Lamotte-Beuvron
Junction (4)  Salbris
node A85
node (5)  A20
Junction (6)  Vierzon -Est
Junction (7)  Bourges
Junction (8th)  Saint-Amand-Montrond
Junction (9)  Forêt de Tronçais
Junction (10)  Montluçon
Junction (11)  Montmarault
Junction (12)  Gannat A719
Junction (12.1)  Combronde
node A89
Junction (13)  Riom
Toll booth Péage de Clermont-Barrière
Junction (14)  Gerzat
node A89
Junction (15)  Clermont-Ferrand -NorthA710
Junction (16)  Le Brézet
node A75 A711

The Autoroute A 71 , also known as L'Arverne , is a French motorway that begins in Orléans and ends in Clermont-Ferrand . Its length is 292 km.

history

  • December 14, 1973: opening of Saint-Jean-de-la-Ruelle - La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin (A 10 - exit 1)
  • March 26, 1980: Opening of La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin - Olivet-sud (Departures 1 - 2)
  • October 24, 1986: Opening of Olivet-sud - Salbris (Departures 2 - 4)
  • October 29, 1987: Opening of Montmarault - Clermont-Ferrand (exit 11 - A 75)
  • December 11, 1988: Opening of Vallon-en-Sully - Montmarault (Departure 9-11)
  • June 29, 1989: Opening Salbris - Bourges (Departures 4 - 7)
  • December 11, 1989: Opening Bourges - Vallon-en-Sully (Departures 7 - 9)
  • March 21, 2003: opening of the Combronde departure (departure 12.1)

Big cities on the highway

particularities

The section between junctions 7 and 8 ( Bourges and Saint-Amand-Montrond ) is 44 km and is the longest section of the French motorway network with no entrances and exits.

Web links

Commons : Autoroute A71  - collection of images, videos and audio files