A4_AUTOROUTE

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:''This article is about the French motorway 'A4'. For information about other roads of the same name, or other meanings, see A4.
The 'A4 Autoroute', also known as 'l'autoroute de l'Est' (English: the Eastern Motorway) is a French autoroute that travels 482 km (299 miles) between the cities of Paris and Strasbourg. It forms parts of European routes E25 and E50.
Its construction began in the 1970s near Paris. The first section between Paris's Porte de Bercy and Joinville-le-Pont opened in 1974 with a single carriageway. A second carriageway was added in 1975, and the following sections between Joinville and Metz were opened in 1975 and 1976. Former autoroutes A32 and A34 were integrated into the A4 in 1982.
From Paris, the autoroute passes the new town of Marne-la-Vallée and Disneyland Paris. It continues on to the major cities of France's northeast, including Reims, and terminates in Strasbourg. Local roads provide a connection to southern Germany.

Contents
History
List of Exits and Junctions
List of Tolls
European Routes
External links

History


Segment Terminus Segment Terminus Construction Year Notes
Porte de Bercy Saint-Maurice 1974 (first carriageway)
Porte de Bercy Saint-Maurice 1974 (second carriageway)
Saint-Maurice Joinville-le-Pont 1974 (first carriageway)
Saint-Maurice Joinville-le-Pont 1975 (second carriageway)
Joinville Coutevroult 1976
Coutevroult Bouleurs 1975
Bouleurs Château-Thierry 1976
Château-Thierry Tinqueux 1975
Tinqueux Les Islettes 1976
Les Islettes 1975
Metz (east)1976
Metz (east)Merlebach1971 ''formerly''
Merlebach Mundolsheim 1976 ''formerly''
Mundolsheim Strasbourg 1972 ''formerly''

List of Exits and Junctions


The autoroute at Exit 4

Exit/Junction Destination
Boulevard Périphérique
01
Charenton
02
, Joinville-le-Pont
03
, Nogent-sur-Marne
04
Noisy-''ouest''
05
Noisy-''est''
06
Champs-sur-Marne
07
Val Maubué,
08
Croissy-Beaubourg
09
Collégien
10
Ferrières-en-Brie
10.1
Marne-la-Vallée ''ouest''
11
12
Marne-la-Vallée ''Val de Bussy''
13
Marne-la-Vallée ''Val de Lagny''
14
Marne-la-Vallée ''Val d' Europe''
15
Coutevroult
16
Crécy-la-Chapelle
17
, Meaux
18
St. Jean-les-Deus-Jumeaux
19
Montreuil-aux-Lions
20
Château-Thierry
21
Dormans
(North)
22
Reims-''Tinqueux''
23
Reims-''centre''
24
Reims-''Cathédrale''
25
Reims-''St. Rémi''
26
Reims-''Cormontreuil''
(South)
27
La Veuve
28
St. Etienne-au-Temple
29
Ste. Menehould
29.1
Clermont en Argonne
30
Voie Sacrée
31
Verdun
32
Fresnes-en-Woëvre
33
Jarny
34
Ste. Marie
35
Marange-Silvange
36
Sémécourt
, Croix de Hauconcourt
37
Argancy
, Bifurcation de Mey
, Bifurcation de Lauvallières
38
Boulay
39
Saint-Avold
40
, Freyming-Marlebach
41
Farébersviller
41.1
Puttelange
42
Sarreguemines
44
Phalsbourg ()
45
Saverne
46
Hochfelden
47
, Brumath-''nord''
48
Brumath-''sud''
49
(North), Reichstett
49.1
Hoenheim
50
Bischheim
51
Strasbourg-centre

List of Tolls


''Péages'' (Tolls)

European Routes


European Route Location
''through''
''through''

External links



A4 autoroute in Saratlas

Fiche autoroutière de l'A4

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