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Controlled-access highway from Paris to Lille, France
This article is about the French motorway. For other uses, seeList of A1 roads.
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A1 autoroute shield
A1 autoroute
Autoroute du Nord
Route information
Part ofE15 /E17 /E19 /E42
Maintained by SANEF
Length211 km (131 mi)
Existed1967–present
Major junctions
South endParis (Porte de la Chapelle)
Major intersections
North endA 25 in Lille
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France
The A1 nearRoissy-en-France
The A1 nearPéronne

TheA1Autoroute, also known asl'autoroute du Nord (the Northern Motorway), is the busiest ofFrance's autoroutes. With a length of 211 km (131 mi), it connectsParis with the northern city ofLille. It is managed by theSociété des Autoroutes du Nord et de l'Est de la France (SANEF). The autoroute serves the northern suburbs of Paris, including theStade de France,Le Bourget, Paris'Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport, andParc Astérix. From there it crossesHauts-de-France, without directly passing through any of the major cities of therégion. Throughout Hauts-de-France, the A1 runs parallel to theLGV Nord.

Around 120 km (75 mi) from Paris, between the towns ofAmiens andSaint-Quentin and near theAire de service de Cœur des Hauts-de-France (the largest motorway plaza in Europe), the A1 crosses over theA29. A few dozen kilometers further north it forms the southern terminus of theA2, which branches off towardsBrussels. The A1 is also crossed by theA26, theA21 and theA22, and it makes up part ofEuropean routesE15,E17,E19 andE42. At its northern terminus, the A1 turns into theA25.

History

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List of exits and junctions

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RegionDepartmentkmmiJunctionsDestinationsNotes
Île-de-FranceParis0.00.0Boulevard Périphérique + Porte de la Chapelle Junction 1 Lyon / Porte d'Aubervilliers / Metz-Nancy / Rouen / Porte de Clignancourt
Seine-Saint-Denis2.31.24 Junction 2 N 1 / D 931Saint-Denis-La Plaine,Stade de France,Entry and exit only from Paris
3.51.86 Junction 3 Saint-Denis-Centre/Universités,Pierrefitte-sur-Seine
4.52.48 Junction 4a Stains,Garges-lès-GonesseEntry and exit only from Paris
4.82.48 Junction 4b La CourneuveEntry only from Paris
7.14.34 A 86La Défense,Aubervilliers,Cergy-PontoiseEntry and exit only from Lille
8.34.9 Junction 5 N 2 / D 932Le Blanc-Mesnil,Le Bourget,Paris-Porte de la Villette
11.46.83 A 3Bobigny,Aulnay-sous-Bois,Paris-Porte de Bagnolet
Val d'Oise12.57.45A 170 / D 170Soissons,Marne-la-Vallée,Lyon,Sarcelles,Gonesse
15.39.32 Junction 6 Roissy-en-France,Aéroport CDG
21.713.04 A 104 /N 104AmiensA 16), (Cergy-PontoiseA 15), (Senlis viaN 17 / D 317Soissons,Marne-la-Vallée,Lyon
27.316.7 Junction 7 Survilliers,Saint-Witz
Hauts-de-FranceOise33.020.5  Parc Astérix
42.326.1 Junction 8 Senlis,Chantilly,Creil,Meaux
57.535.4 Junction 9 Pont-Sainte-Maxence,Compiègne-Sud
66.441.0 Junction 10 N 31Compiègne-Nord,Beauvais
80.149.7 Junction 11 Montdidier,Ressons-sur-Matz
Somme101.464.0 Junction 12 Roye
118.773.32 A 29Saint-Quentin,Rouen,Amiens
121.275.1 Junction 13 N 29 / D 1029Péronne-Sud
131.681.4 Junction 13.1 Albert, Péronne-Nord
137.485.12 A 2Bruxelles,Liège,Valenciennes,Cambrai
Pas-de-Calais147.191.3 Junction 14 Bapaume
165.9102.52 Junction 15 Arras-Centre
170.3105.6 A 26CalaisBéthune,Boulogne-sur-Mer,Reims
174.8108.11 Junction 16 Douai,Arras-Nord
182.4113.0 Junction 16.1 Hénin-Beaumont
184.7114.33 Junction 17 Lens
185.3114.9 A 21Lens,Douai-Nord, Hénin-Beaumont-Centre
189.6117.4 Junction 17.1 Plate-forme multimodale deDourges
192.8119.3 Junction 18 N 17 / D 917Carvin
Nord201.3125.1 Junction 19 Seclin
205.7127.4 Junction 20 Aéroport de Lille-Lesquin
207.4128.6 A 22Gand,Roubaix,Villeneuve-d'Ascq,Tourcoing
211.0131.1 A 25 /N 365Lille,Dunkerque
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

European Routes

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European RouteLocation
E19 1 through A 2
E15 A 3through A 26
E17 A 26through A 22
E42 A 22through A 25

External links

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Template:Attached KML/A1 autoroute (France)
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Metropolitan France
Overseas France
Planned routes
Old or decommissioned routes
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