E15 | |
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North end: | Inverness (United Kingdom) |
South end: | Algeciras (Spain) |
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Countries: | United Kingdom, France, Spain |
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The European route E 15 is part of the United Nations international E-road network. It is a north-south "reference road", running from Inverness, Scotland south through England and France to Algeciras, Spain.[1] Along most of its route between Paris and London, the road parallels the LGV Nord (as the French A1 autoroute) and High Speed 1 (as the English M20 motorway).
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Like all other E-roads, the E15 is not signed in the United Kingdom. It follows the following roads:
The E15 has a gap at the English Channel between Dover and Calais, France. There is a ferry link between Dover and Calais. The Eurotunnel Shuttle (using the Channel Tunnel) provides an alternative link via Folkestone.
In France, the E15 follows the following roads:
A26 autoroute -Calais-Saint-Omer-Béthune-Arras (Autoroute des Anglais)
A1 autoroute -Arras-Compiègne-Senlis-Aéroporte CDG (Autoroute du Nord)
A3 autoroute -Aéroporte CDG-Bobigny-Paris Porte de Bagnolet
Boulevard Périphérique -Paris Porte de Bagnolet- Porte d'Italie
A6 autoroute -Paris Porte d'italie-Évry-Auxerre-Avallon-Beaune-Chalons sur Saône-Mâcon-Lyon (Autoroute du Soleil)
A7 autoroute -Lyon-Vienne-Valence-Montelimar-Orange (Autoroute du Soleil)
A9 autoroute -Orange-Nîmes-Montpellier-Béziers-Narbonne-Perpignan-Le Perthus (La Languedocienne)
In Spain, the route follows the following roads:
Motorways: AP-7
Non-motorway roads: N-II, N-332, and N-340
The route passes through or closely around the following major settlements:
Girona – Barcelona – Tarragona – Castellón de la Plana – Valencia - Alicante – Elche – Murcia – Almería - Motril – Málaga – Algeciras
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