- A5 autoroute
Infobox road
marker_
RedRoute2|A|5
maint=APRR
length_km=238
established=1990
direction_a=West
direction_b=East
starting_terminus=YellowRoute|N|104 (La Francilienne)
ending_terminus=RedRoute|A|31 near Beauchemin
junction= RedRoute|A|105 near Melun
RedRoute|A|19 near Sens
RedRoute|A|26 near Troyes
system=EuroRoute|E|54 EuroRoute|E|511 EuroRoute|E|17 RedRoute|A|105 "spur"The A5 Autoroute, which was constructed in 1990 to relieve the A6, links the
Paris ian region with theLangres 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 routesE54 , E511, and E17. Before the A5 was completed, the section linkingTroyes with Langres was known as the A26.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".List of Exits and Junctions
A5
European Routes
A5
A105
External links
* [http://saratlas.free.fr/index.php?page=autoroute&route=a5&lang=fr Autoroute A5 on Saratlas]
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