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French expressway connecting Paris and Strasbourg
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A4 autoroute shield
A4 autoroute
Autoroute de l'Est
Route information
Part ofE25 /E50
Length482 km (300 mi)
Existed1974–present
Major junctions
West endParis (Porte de Bercy)
Major intersections
East endStrasbourg
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France
The A4 nearAuve in theMarne department.

TheA4 Autoroute, also known asautoroute de l'Est (English:Motorway of the East), is a Frenchautoroute that travels 482 km (300 mi) between the cities ofParis andStrasbourg. It forms parts ofEuropean routesE25 andE50. It isFrance's second longest after theA10 autoroute.

Its construction began in the 1970s near Paris. The first section between Paris's Porte de Bercy andJoinville-le-Pont opened in 1974 with a single carriageway. A second carriageway was added in 1975, and the following sections between Joinville andMetz were opened in 1975 and 1976. Former autoroutesA32 andA34 were integrated into the A4 in 1982.

From Paris, the autoroute passes thenew town ofMarne-la-Vallée andDisneyland Paris. It continues on to some of the major cities of France's northeast, includingRheims andMetz, before terminating in Strasbourg. Local roads provide a connection to southernGermany.

Its westernmost part between thePériphérique and theA86 ring road in Paris is reputed to be one of the busiest sections of road in Europe, with 257,000 vehicles a day recorded in 2002.[1]

History

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Segment TerminusSegment TerminusConstruction YearNotes
Porte de BercySaint-Maurice1974 (first carriageway)
Porte de BercySaint-Maurice1974 (second carriageway)
Saint-MauriceJoinville-le-Pont1974 (first carriageway)
Saint-MauriceJoinville-le-Pont1975 (second carriageway)
JoinvilleCoutevroult1976
CoutevroultBouleurs1975
BouleursChâteau-Thierry1976
Château-ThierryTinqueux1975
TinqueuxLes Islettes1976
Les IslettesA 311975
A 31Metz (east)1976
Metz (east)Merlebach1971formerlyA 32
MerlebachMundolsheim1976
MundolsheimStrasbourg1972
OrmesTaissy2010Contournement sud de Reims / replaces old road

List of Exits and Junctions

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Exit/JunctionDestination
Boulevard Périphérique
2 (westbound only)Charenton
3Maisons Alfort, St Maurice
4A 86,Joinville-le-PontBordeaux,Nantes,Lyon
5A 86,Nogent-sur-Marne A1,Lille,Bobigny
6 (Eastbound only)Champingy-sur-Marne
8Marne-la-ValléePorte de Paris
9 (Westbound only)Noisy le Grand - Centre
10Marne-la-ValléeCite D'escartes
N 104

Lyon,Bordeaux,Nantes

10.1Marne-la-Vallée Val Maubué,
A 104Lille,Charles de Gaulle
12Marne-la-ValléeVal de Bussy
12.1 (Eastbound only)Marne-la-ValléeVal d'Europe
13Marne-la-ValléeVal de Lagny Provins
14Marne-la-ValléeVal d'Europe Parcs DISNEY
15 (Westbound only)Coutevroult
16Crécy-la-Chapelle
A 140Meaux
18St. Jean-les-Deus-Jumeaux
19Montreuil-aux-Lions
20Château-Thierry
21Dormans
22A 344

Reims Centre -Tinqueux

A 26 (North)Calais,Brussels,Lille
23Epernay,Reims Sud
A 34 Charleroi,Reims Est
A 26 (South)TroyesLyon
27La Veuve
28St. Etienne-au-Temple
29Sainte-Menehould
29.1Clermont-en-Argonne
30Voie Sacrée
31Verdun
32Fresnes-en-Woëvre
33Jarny
34a (Eastbound only)Batilly
34/34bSte. Marie
35Marange-Silvange
36Sémécourt
A 31, Croix de Hauconcourt
37Argancy
A 315, Bifurcation de Mey
A 314, Bifurcation de Lauvallières
38Boulay
39Saint-Avold
40A 320, Freyming-Merlebach
41Farébersviller
41.1 (Eastbound only)Puttelange
42Sarreguemines
43Sarre-Union
44Phalsbourg (N 4)
45Saverne
46Hochfelden
47A 340,Brumath-nord
48Brumath-sud
A 35 andA 355
49Reichstett
49.1Hoenheim
50Bischheim
51Strasbourg-centre

List of Tolls

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Péages (Tolls)
 de Coutevroult
 de Montreuil-aux-Lions
 de Dormans
 de Taissy
 de Beaumont
 de Saint-Avold
 de Loupershouse
 de Schwindratzheim

European Routes

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European RouteLocation
E50 Boulévard Périphériquethrough A 320
E25 A 31through 51 

References

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  1. ^"SENAT". Archived fromthe original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved2010-12-02.

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