A15 autoroute

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Autoroute francaise 15.svg
A15 autoroute
Autoroute A15 - plan.png
Route information
Length21 km (13 mi)
Existed1974–present
Major junctions
West end Route nationale francaise 14.svg RN14 in Cergy
East end Autoroute francaise 86.svg A86 in Gennevilliers
Location
Country France
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The autoroute A15 is an autoroute in the western suburbs of Paris, France.

The motorway starts at Gennevilliers in Hauts-de-Seine and ends in Cergy-Pontoise in Val d'Oise. The A15 was built to relieve the congested RN14 between Paris and the Cergy-Pontoise new town. The A15 is operated by the Île-de-France Council. The motorway is 22 km (14 mi) in length and has no tolls The A15 serves Gennevilliers, Argenteuil, Pierrelaye in Eragny, Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône and Pontoise.

List of junctions

The A15 on the Pont de Genneviliers. A15 Pont de Gennevilliers 03-03-06.jpg
The A15 on the Pont de Genneviliers.
Autoroute A15.png
Junction number & nameWestbound exitsEastbound exits
Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 1 A86, Gennevilliers A86, Gennevilliers
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  2  RN311, Argenteuil, Épinay-sur-Seine, Bezons RN311, Argenteuil, Épinay-sur-Seine, Bezons
Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 3 A115
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  4  RN14, Franconville RN14, Franconville
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  5 La Patte d'Oie d'Herblay RN14, Herblay RN14, Herblay
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  5.1  RN14, Beauchamp RN14, Beauchamp
Aire d'autoroute - station essence.png  Aire de service de Cergy-Pontoise
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  6  RN14, Pierrelaye
Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 7 RN184, Eragny-sur-Oise, Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône RN184, Eragny-sur-Oise, Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône
Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 8RD984 Rue Guichard/Avenue de Verdun, Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône
Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svg 9Boulevard du Port, Cergy Boulevard du Port, Cergy
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  10 RD922/RD915 Boulevard de la Viosne, Cergy RD922/RD915 Boulevard de la Viosne, Cergy
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  11  Puiseux-Pontoise, Osny Puiseux-Pontoise, Osny
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  12  Puiseux-Pontoise Puiseux-Pontoise
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg  13  Puiseux-Pontoise
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