A131 autoroute

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Autoroute francaise 131.svg
A131 autoroute
Autoroute 131.png
Route information
Length36.3 km (22.6 mi)
Major junctions
West endRoute nationale francaise 282.svg N 282 near Gonfreville-l'Orcher
Major intersectionsAutoroute francaise 29.svg A 29 near Rogerville
East endAutoroute francaise 13.svg A 13 near Bourneville-Sainte-Croix
Location
Country France
Major cities Le Havre
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The A131 Autoroute starts at in the outskirts of Le Havre and ends near Bourneville-Sainte-Croix close to exit 26 on the A13.

Contents

It is operated by the Société des Autoroutes de Paris Normandie (SAPN). [1] Its total length is 36.3 km (22.6 mi). Apart from the Pont de Tancarville where a toll is applicable, the motorway is toll-free. Junctions on the A131 are not numbered. The road section on the Pont de Tancarville is renumbered RN182 to allow non-motorway traffic to cross the Seine.

History

The Pont de Tancarville Vallee de Seine (Tancarville).JPG
The Pont de Tancarville

This autoroute is the result of the merger of the former RN 182, transformed into a motorway between Bourneville-Sainte-Croix and the Pont de Tancarville, and the motorway linking the Pont de Tancarville to Le Havre, originally numbered A15.

List of junctions

DepartmentLocationkmmiJunctionDestinationsNotes
Seine-Maritime Gonfreville-l'Orcher 0.90.6Route departementale francaise 982.svg D 982 Le Harve Westbound entry only
1.71.1Route departementale francaise 982.svg D 982 Zone Industrielle de Rogerville-OudalleLe Harve, Gonfreville-l'Orcher, Pont de Tancarville, Rogerville, Oudalle Westbound exit to A29 North and A29 South
Rogerville3.62.2Autoroute francaise 29.svg A 29 Rouen, Amiens, Caen
Saint-Vigor-d'Ymonville 9.86.1Route departementale francaise 982.svg D 982ZI Port 5000-6000
Tancarville 16.910.5Route departementale francaise 982.svg D 982ZI de Port Jerome, Lillebonne
18.211.3Route departementale francaise 910.svg D 910 - Junction 31 Pont de TarcarvilleTarcarville
Eure Marais-Vernier 20.612.8D 6178 - Junction 30 Beuzeville, Évreux
Bourneville 26.016.1Route departementale francaise 810.svg D 810 - Junction 29 Alençon
Bourneville34.221.2Route departementale francaise 139.svg D 139 - Junction 28 ElbeufBourneville, Elbeuf Eastbound exit and westbound entry only
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. "Seine-Maritime 85 MF de travaux autoroutiers" (in French). 2 June 2000.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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