French highway A5
Built starting from 1990 to unchoke the A6, the highway A5 connects the Paris region (Francilienne) to the plate of Langres, in 238 km.
Highway with toll, it is conceded with the Highways the Paris-Rhine-Rhone (APRR).
The European roads E54, E511 and E17 pass by A5.
Before A5 joins Troyes, the section between Troyes and Langres was called A26.
The section Direction-Troyes belongs to the Grand by-pass Paris
History
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1983 : Beauchemin junction - Semoutiers of 21 km (under the name of has 26)
- 1990: brought into service of the Troyes-Semoutiers section of 77 km (under the name of has 26)
- 1993: startup of the section Melun-Direction of 58 km
- 1993: startup of section A160-A5 (Direction) - RN6 of 5 km (future A19)
- 1994: startup of the section Direction-Troyes of 67 km
- 1994: startup of Northern connection in Francilienne/A5b of 16 km (future A105)
- 1995: startup of Western connection in Francilienne/A5a of 9 km
It should be noted that classifications A5a and A5b are still used nowadays.
Project
The Government gave its green light for the realization of the natural continuation of A5 beyond Langres in direction of Mulhouse by conceding a section with toll leading to Vesoul, the remainder being dealt with by the State in the form of way express with 2×2 ways (N19) being connected on A36 between Belfort and Montbeliard.
Course
A5
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- to 1 km: the regional shopping mall Carré Sénart
- to 2 km serves: served cities Moissy-Cramayel, Lieusaint
- to 4 km: served city Savigny-The-Temple
- to 5 km: served cities Savigny-The-Temple, Cesson, Green-Saint-Denis
- to 9 km: brought into service envisaged in 2007
- the exit 14 is on A105
- (Be worth-the-Viscount) at 18 km: served city Melun, automatic toll
- (Melun) to 26 km: served city Melun, automatic toll
- Areas rest: Jonchets Paris-Langres direction, Jonchets direction Langres-Paris
- (the Champagne-on-Seine) to 43 km: served cities Fontainebleau, Montereau-Fault-Yonne and Layered branches
- (Montereau-Fault-Yonne) to 51 km: served city Montereau-Fault-Yonne
- Areas rest: Rasets Paris-Langres direction, Gravon direction Langres-Paris
- to 72 km: served city Direction
- Areas rest: Montard Paris-Langres direction, Montaphilant direction Langres-Paris
- Areas rest: Villeneuve Paris-Langres direction, Villeneuve direction Langres-Paris
- (Villeneuve-the Archbishop Aix-in-Othe) to 97 km: served cities Villeneuve-the Archbishop and Aix-in-Othe
- (Troyes-West) to 123 km: served city Troyes
- (Troyes-South) to 139 km: served city Troyes
- Surface of Troyes
- (the Bar-on-Seine Brienne-the-Castle) to 164 km: served cities the Bar-on-Seine, Vendeuvre-on-Barse, Bar-sur-Aube and Brienne-the-Castle
- Area rest: Mondeville Paris-Langres direction, Champignol direction Langres-Paris
- (Bar-sur-Aube) to 193 km: served city Bar-sur-Aube
- Surface of Châteauvillain
- (Chaumont) to 215 km: city served Chaumont
- to 234 km to join Langres by exit 7 of the A31
A105
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- to 1,5 km: served city Évry-Grégy-on-Yerres
- to 3 km: served cities Moissy-Cramayel and Guignes
- Areas rest: Galande direction Brie-Count-Robert - Melun, Galande direction Melun Brie-Count-Robert
- to 6 km: served city Réau
- to 12 km: served cities Voisenon and Fine Green-Saint-Denis
- highway by a roundabout (beginning of RN105) to 16 km: served city Melun
See too
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List of the French highways
External bonds
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SAPRR, official site
- A5 Highway in Saratlas
- highway Card of A5 on WikiSara
- highway Card of A105 on WikiSara
- A5 in photographs on FranceAutoroutes
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