European route 411

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Template: Infobox high-ranking road / Maintenance / EU-E
European route 411
Sign of the European route 411
map
Course of the E 411
Basic data
Overall length: 281 km

States :

Ringbru.jpg
E 411 near Brussels

The European route 411 (abbreviation: E 411 ) is a European route that extends roughly in a west-east direction through Belgium and France . It runs from Brussels to the north of Metz .

course

Brussels - Namur - Arlon - Longwy - Metz

From Brussels from the European route follows up by Arlon the course of the A 4 and crosses the Belgian provinces of Flemish Brabant , Walloon Brabant , Namur and the province of Luxembourg . South of the Arel district of Weyler, the E 411 leaves the motorway and then runs south towards the French border on the national road 81 . This then leads past Messancy and turns into the A 28 at Aubange - after the French border into the Route nationale 52 . The route then follows the Longwy bypass and continues in a south-easterly direction to Villers-la-Montagne through the Meurthe-et-Moselle department . In the Moselle department , the RN 52 becomes the A 30 at Aumetz . From there Hayange and Uckange are passed. At the Fensch motorway triangle, the E 411 meets the E 25 (also A 31 ), which leads to Metz.

Web links

Commons : E411  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files