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A5 Motorway (France)

The A5 Autoroute, which was constructed in 1990 to relieve the A6, links the Parisian region with the Langres area. It is a 238 km toll road under the management of the Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhône (APRR). It makes up parts of the European routes E54, E511, and E17. Before the A5 was completed, the section linking Troyes with Langres was known as the A26. This route crosses the departments of Seine-et-Marne (in the Ile-de-France region), Yonne (in the Burgundy region), Aube and Haute-Marne (in the Champagne-Ardenne region).

In Île-de-France, before reaching its western terminus at La Francilienne, the A5 splits into two branches which were previously referred to as the A5a and the A5b. They have since been renumbered, with the A5a being designated as the A5 and the A5b becoming part of the A105 (a spur route linking La Francilienne, the A5, and the town of Melun). However, the two branches are often still referred to as the "A5a" and "A5b".

Proposed Eastern Extension

The French Government has given the green light for the completion of the natural continuation of the A5 beyond Langres towards Switzerland and Mulhouse by granting permission for the construction of a toll motorway from Langres to Vesoul currently known as the A319 (planned opening after 2030). The remainder of the section must be supported by the State in the form of a 2 × 2 lane expressway (RN 19) connecting to the A36 between Belfort and Montbéliard and beyond to the A16 Swiss motorway. The combination of the current A5 motorway and this extension could eventually become a future A5 motorway linking Paris to Switzerland.

List of Exits and Junctions

A5

Exit/Junction Destination
  La Francilienne/ N 104 N 6
 10a  Savigny-le-Temple
 10b  Savigny-Plessis, Lieusaint, Moissy-Cramayel
 10c  Lieusaint, Moissy-Cramayel
 11  Eastbound only Savigny-centre
 12  Eastbound only Savigny - Parc d'Activites
 Aire du Plessis-Picard-Les Poiriers (eastbound)
 Aire du Plessis-Picard-Ourdy (westbound)
 13  Westbound only Cesson-Vert St Denis
  A 105 A 5b Marne la Valee, Melun
 Aire des Éprunes (westbound)
 Péage des Eprunes
 Aire des Éprunes (eastbound)
 15  Saint-Germain-Laxis
 16  Châtillon-la-Borde
 Aire des Jonchets-La Grande Paroisee (eastbound)
 Aire des Jonchets-Les Récompenses (westbound)
 17  Forges
 18  Marolles-sur-Seine
 Aire des Rasets (eastbound)
 Aire de Gravon (westbound)
Border between Seine-et-Marne (Ile-de-France) and Yonne (Burgundy)
  A 19 Sens, Provins, Orléans
 Aire de Montand (eastbound)
 Aire de Montaphilant (westbound)
 Aire de Villeneuve-l'Archevêque (eastbound)
 Aire de Villeneuve-Vauluisant (westbound)
 19  Villeneuve-l'Archevêque, Nogent sur Seine, St. Florentin
Border between Yonne (Burgundy) and Aube (Champagne-Ardenne)
 Aire des Tomelles (eastbound)
 Aire des Fontvannes (westbound)
 20  Troyes-Centre, Sainte-Savine
 Aire de Saint-Pouange (eastbound)
 Aire de la Coloterie (westbound)
 21  Troyes-Sud, Saint-Julien-les-Villas, Tonnerre
  A 26 Lille, Reims
 Aire de Troyes-Fresnoy-le-Château (eastbound)
 Troyes-Le-Plessis (westbound)
 22  Châtillon, Brienne, Bar sur Aube
 Aire de Mondeville (eastbound)
 Aire de Champignol (westbound)
 23  Chateauvillain, Châtillon, Bar sur Aube
Border between Aube and Haute-Marne
 Aire de Châteauvillain-Val-Marnay (eastbound)
 Aire de Châteauvillain-Orges (westbound)
 24  Chaumont, Semoutiers, St. Dizier
 Aire de Bois-Moyen (eastbound)
 Aire de Champs-à-la-Croix (westbound)
  A 31Lyon-Dijon Metz-Nancy

A105

Exit/Junction Destination
  La Francilienne/ N 104
 11  Évry-Grégy-sur-Yerre
 12  Moissy-Cramayel, Guignes
 13  Réau
 Aire de Galande-la-Sablière (southbound)
 Aire de Galande-La-Mare-Laroche (northbound)
  A 5
 14  Cesson, Vert-Saint-Denis, Voisenon

European Routes

A5

European Route Location
E54 entire length
E511   A 19 through   A 26
E17   A 26 through   A 31

A105

European Route Location
E54 entire length

References

  1. ^ "Informations sur le prolongement de l'autoroute A5 sur le Forum SARA (Forum des Sites Amoureux des Routes & Autoroutes)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
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