A6 motorway (Luxembourg)
Autoroute 6 | |
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Autoroute d'Arlon | |
Route information | |
Part of | |
Length: | 20.791 km (12.919 mi) |
Existed: | 1976 – present |
History: | Completed in 1982 |
Major junctions | |
North end: | Croix de Gasperich for Luxembourg City, A1, A3 |
Croix de Cessange Strassen Mamer Steinfort Kleinbettingen | |
South end: | Belgian Autoroute 4 for Arlon |
Highway system | |
Motorways in Luxembourg |
The Autoroute 6, abbreviated to A6 or otherwise known as the Arlon motorway (French: Autoroute d'Arlon), is a motorway in southern and western Luxembourg. It is 20.791 kilometres (12.919 mi) long and connects Luxembourg City, in the south, to Kleinbettingen, in the west. At Kleinbettingen, it reaches the Belgian border, whereupon it meets the A4, which leads to Brussels via Arlon and Namur.
Overview
The A6 forms part of the E25 from Hoek van Holland in the Netherlands to Palermo in Italy.
The A6 was opened in three separate sections:
- 1976: Croix de Cessange - Strassen
- 1978: Croix de Gasperich - Croix de Cessange
- 1982: Strassen - Belgian Autoroute 4 at Kleinbettingen[1]
Route
Junctions and structures | ||
Border with Belgium | A4 | |
(J1) | Steinfort | 13 |
/ / | Capellen services | |
(J2) | Mamer | 6 |
(J3) | Bridel | |
(J4) | Strassen | 6 |
(J5) | Helfent | 5 |
Croix de Cessange | ||
Croix de Gasperich |
References
- ↑ "Evolution du réseau autoroutier" (in French). Administration des Ponts et Chaussées. 24 January 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
External links
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