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14-September-2008 12:50:33 - A4 autoroute This article is about the French motorway A4. For information about other roads of the same name, or other meanings, see A4. A 4 Autoroute de l'Est Length: 482 km 300 mi Formed: 1974 West end: Paris Porte de Bercy Major junctions: A 86 near Joinville-le-Pont A 86 near Nogent-sur-Marne A 104 near Collégien A 140 near Meaux A 26 near Reims A 26 near La Veuve A 31 near Metz A 315 near Metz A 314 near Metz A 320 near Freyming-Marlebach A 340 near Brumath A 35 near Reichstett East end: Strasbourg System: E 25 E 50 The A4 Autoroute, also known as l'autoroute de l'Est English: the Eastern Motorway is a French autoroute that travels 482 km 299 miles between the cities of Paris and Strasbourg. It forms parts of European routes E25 and E50. Its construction began in the 1970s near Paris. The first section between Paris's Porte de Bercy and Joinville-le-Pont opened in 1974 with a single carriageway. A second carriageway was added in 1975, and the following sections between Joinville and Metz were opened in 1975 and 1976. Former autoroutes A32 and A34 were integrated into the A4 in 1982. From Paris, the autoroute passes the new town of Marne-la-Vallée and Disneyland Paris. It continues on to the major cities of France's northeast, including Reims, and terminates in Strasbourg. Local roads provide a connection to southern Germany. Contents 1 History 2 List of Exits and Junctions 3 List of Tolls 4 European Routes 5 External links History Segment Terminus Segment Terminus Construction Year Notes Porte de Bercy Saint-Maurice 1974 first carriageway Porte de Bercy Saint-Maurice 1974 second carriageway Saint-Maurice Joinville-le-Pont 1974 first carriageway Saint-Maurice Joinville-le-Pont 1975 second carriageway Joinville Coutevroult 1976 Coutevroult Bouleurs 1975 Bouleurs Château-Thierry 1976 Château-Thierry Tinqueux 1975 Tinqueux Les Islettes 1976 Les Islettes A 31 1975 A 31 Metz east 1976 Metz east Merlebach 1971 formerly A 32 Merlebach Mundolsheim 1976 formerly A 34 Mundolsheim Strasbourg 1972 formerly A 34 List of Exits and Junctions Exit/Junction Destination Boulevard Périphérique 01 Charenton 02 A 86, Joinville-le-Pont 03 A 86, Nogent-sur-Marne 04 Noisy-ouest 05 Noisy-est 06 Champs-sur-Marne 07 Val Maubué, N 104 08 Croissy-Beaubourg 09 Collégien 10 Ferrières-en-Brie 10.1 Marne-la-Vallée ouest 11 A 104 12 Marne-la-Vallée Val de Bussy 13 Marne-la-Vallée Val de Lagny 14 Marne-la-Vallée Val d' Europe 15 Coutevroult 16 Crécy-la-Chapelle 17 A 140, Meaux 18 St. Jean-les-Deus-Jumeaux 19 Montreuil-aux-Lions 20 Château-Thierry 21 Dormans A 26 North 22 Reims-Tinqueux 23 Reims-centre 24 Reims-Cathédrale 25 Reims-St. Rémi 26 Reims-Cormontreuil A 26 South 27 La Veuve 28 St. Etienne-au-Temple 29 Sainte-Menehould 29.1 Clermont-en-Argonne 30 Voie Sacrée 31 Verdun 32 Fresnes-en-Woëvre 33 Jarny 34 Ste. Marie 35 Marange-Silvange 36 Sémécourt A 31, Croix de Hauconcourt 37 Argancy A 315, Bifurcation de Mey A 314, Bifurcation de Lauvallières 38 Boulay 39 Saint-Avold 40 A 320, Freyming-Marlebach 41 Farébersviller 41.1 Puttelange 42 Sarreguemines 44 Phalsbourg N 4 45 Saverne 46 Hochfelden 47 A 340, Brumath-nord 48 Brumath-sud 49 A 35 North, Reichstett 49.1 Hoenheim 50 Bischheim 51 Strasbourg-centre List of Tolls Péages Tolls de Coutevroult de Montreuil-aux-Lions de Dormans de Taissy de Beaumont de Saint-Avold de Loupershouse de Schwindratzheim European Routes European Route Location E 50 Boulévard Périphérique through A 320 E 25 A 31 through 51 External links A4 autoroute in Saratlas Fiche autoroutière de l'A4 v d e French Motorways A 1 | A 2 | A 3 | A 4 | A 5 | A 6 | A 7 | A 8 | A 9 | A 10 | A 11 | A 12 | A 13 | A 14 | A 15 | A 16 | A 19 | A 20 | A 21 | A 22 | A 23 | A 25 | A 26 | A 27 | A 28 | A 29 | A 30 | A 31 | A 32 | A 33 | A 34 | A 35 | A 36 | A 38 | A 39 | A 40 | A 41 | A 42 | A 43 | A 44 | A 45 | A 46 | A 47 | A 48 | A 49 | A 50 | A 51 | A 52 | A 54 | A 55 | A 57 | A 61 | A 62 | A 63 | A 64 | A 65 | A 66 | A 68 | A 71 | A 72 | A 75 | A 77 | A 79 | A 81 | A 83 | A 84 | A 85 | A 86 | A 87 | A 89 | A 103 | A 104 | A 105 | A 110 | A 115 | A 131 | A 132 | A 150 | A 151 | A 186 | A 199 | A 203 | A 330 | A 390 | A 404 | A 406 | A 430 | A 432 | A 501 | A 520 | A 570 | A 630 | A 660 | A 680 | A 711 | A 719 | A 750 | A 831 | A 837 Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/A4_autoroute Categories: Autoroutes in France Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Deutsch Français Italiano Nederlands Polski This page was last modified on 27 August 2008, at 17:25
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