A7 road (Luxembourg)

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Junctions and structures
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg Clervaux
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J10) Erpeldange
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J9) Ingeldorf
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J8) Ettelbruck
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J7) Schieren
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J6) Colmar-Berg
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J5) Mierscherberg
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J4) Mersch
Image:AB-Tunnel.svg Mersch Tunnel
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J3) Schoenfels
Image:AB-Tunnel.svg Gousselerbierg Tunnel
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J2) Lorentzweiler
Image:AB-Tunnel.svg Grouft Tunnel
Image:AB-Tunnel.svg Stafelter Tunnel
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J1) Waldhof
Image:AB-Kreuz-blau.svg Grunewald Junction  A1 

The Autoroute 7, abbreviated to A7 or otherwise known as the Motorway of the North (French: Autoroute du Nord), is a motorway in Luxembourg.

Currently, the A7 is incomplete. As of 2008, the only complete sections are those between the Grunewald interchange at A1 (its southern terminus) near Luxembourg City and Waldhof, and between Schoenfels and Ettelbruck. Plans to connect these segments are expected to be completed by 2010. The complete motorway will be 31.468 km long.