A4 motorway (Luxembourg)
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| Autobunn 4 | |
| Autoroute d'Esch-sur-Alzette | |
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| Route information | |
| Length: | 16.302 km (10.130 mi) |
| Existed: | 1969 – present |
| History: | Completed in 1992 |
| Major junctions | |
| North end: | Luxembourg City |
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Croix de Cessange Leudelange Pontpierre | |
| South end: | Esch-sur-Alzette |
| Highway system | |
| Motorways in Luxembourg | |
The Autoroute 4, abbreviated to A4 or otherwise known as the Esch-sur-Alzette motorway (French: Autoroute de Esch-sur-Alzette), is a motorway in southern Luxembourg. It is 16.302 kilometres (10.130 mi) long and connects Luxembourg City to Esch-sur-Alzette.
Overview
The A4 was opened in six separate sections:
- 1969: Pontpierre – Lallange
- 1972: Leudelange-Nord – Leudelange-Sud
- 1974: Merl – Leudelange-Nord
- 1976: Leudelange-Sud – Pontpierre
- 1988: Lallange – Lankelz
- 1992: Lankelz – Raemerech[1]
Route
| Junctions and structures | ||
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Luxembourg City | |
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Croix de Cessange | |
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Leudelange (North) | 4 |
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Leudelange (South) | 4 |
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Pontpierre | 13 |
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Pontpierre services | |
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Foetz | |
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Esch Junction | |
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Lallange | 4 |
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Lankelz Junction | |
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Esch-sur-Alzette, Audun-Le-Tiche | 31 |
References
- ↑ "Evolution du réseau autoroutier" (in French). Administration des Ponts et Chaussées. 24 January 2008. Archived from the original on 3 March 2009. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
External links
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