A7 motorway (Luxembourg)
Autoroute 7 | |
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Autoroute du Nord | |
Route information | |
Length: | 31.468 km (19.553 mi) |
Existed: | 10 November 1989 – present |
History: | Completed 23 September 2015 |
Major junctions | |
South end: | Kirchberg for Luxembourg City, A1 |
Heisdorf Lorentzweiler Mersch Colmar-Berg Schieren Ettelbruck Erpeldange | |
North end: | Clervaux |
Highway system | |
Motorways in Luxembourg |
The A7 or otherwise known as the Motorway of the North (French: Autoroute du Nord, Luxembourgish: Nordstroos), is a motorway in Luxembourg. It links the capital city with the North of the country
Status
The entire A7 opened on the 23 September 2015 at 8 P.M.[1] The complete motorway is 31.468 km long.
All of the eight planned sections of the A7 are in service:
- 10 November 1989: Ettelbruck - Erpeldange
- 29 July 1993: Schieren - Ettelbruck
- August 1996: Erpeldange - Friedhaff
- 16 November 2001: Schoenfels - Mierscherbierg
- 16 November 2001: Mierschbierg - Schieren
- 13 September 2002: Grunewald - Waldhof
- 24 January 2008: Lorentzweiler - Schoenfels[2]
- 23 September 2015: Waldhof - Lorentzweiler
Route
Junctions and structures | ||
Clervaux | 7 | |
(J10) | Erpeldange | |
(J9) | Ingeldorf | 7 |
(J8) | Ettelbruck | 7 |
(J7) | Schieren | 7 |
(J6) | Colmar-Berg | |
(J5) | Mierscherberg | 7 |
(J4) | Mersch | 8 |
Mersch Tunnel | ||
(J3) | Schoenfels | |
Gousselerbierg Tunnel | ||
(J2) | Lorentzweiler | 7 |
Grouft Tunnel | ||
Stafelter Tunnel | ||
(J1) | Waldhof | 11 |
Grunewald Junction |
References
- ↑ "La Nordstrooss mise en service le 23 septembre" (in French).
- ↑ "Evolution du réseau autoroutier" (in French). Administration des Ponts et Chaussées. 24 January 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
External links
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