A31 autoroute | |
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Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne | |
Route information | |
Part of E17 E21 E23 E25 E54 E60 | |
Maintained by Autoroute française | |
Length | 351 km (218 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Luxembourg |
South end | Beaune |
Location | |
Country | France |
Highway system | |
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The A31 autoroute, also known as l'Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne, is a French motorway. The road runs from the Franco-Luxembourg border to Beaune where it joins the A6. The northern part of the autoroute is free, as far as the town of Toul, but is a toll road south of there. The autoroute serves the cities of Metz, Nancy, and Dijon and is heavily used in the holiday season as it is a convenient route for those travelling from Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Germany to the south of France.
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table.(December 2021) |
Exit/Junction | Destination |
Exchange A31-A6 Junction with A 6 to Paris and Lyon | |
Exchange A31-A36 Junction with A 36 to Dole, Bresse | |
Rest area: 7km Corgoloin/Serrigny | |
1 | (Nuits St Georges) 14 km Towns served: Nuits St Georges |
Rest area: 20km Boncourt/Flagey | |
Service area: 26km Gevrey-Chambertin | |
2 | Exchange A31-A311 28 km Junction with A 311 spur to Dijon-Centre |
3 | (Fauverney) 38 km Junction with the A 39 to Dijon and Dole. |
Rest Area: 44km Pré d'Azur/La Tille | |
4 | (Dijon-nord) 47 km Towns served: Dijon |
Service area: Dijon | |
5 | (Til Châtel) 70 km Towns served: Til Châtel |
Rest Area: 75km La Villa des Tuillères/Ste Gertrude | |
Rest Area: 88km Combe Suzon/Fontenelle | |
6 | (Langres-sud) 100 km Towns served: Langres |
Service Area: 103km Langres | |
Exchange A31-A5 114 km Junction with A 5 to Troyes, Paris and Calais via A 26 | |
7 | (Langres-nord) 120 km Towns served: Langres |
Rest Area: Val de Gris/Côte Robert | |
Rest Area: 137km Val de Meuse/Montigny le Roi | |
8 | (Montigny le Roi) 140 km Towns served: Val de Meuse, Montigny le Roi |
8.1 | (Robécourt) 162 km Towns served: Robécourt |
9 | (Bulgnéville) 176 km Towns served: Bulgnéville |
Service Area: 182km Lorraine | |
10 | (Châtenois) 186 km Towns served: Châtenois, Neuveville-sous-Châtenois |
Rest Area: 201km Val au Renard/Grand Chêne | |
Rest Area: 211km Malvaux/Faverosse | |
11 | (Colombey les Belles) 215 km Towns served: Colombey les Belles, Nancy via N 74 |
Peáge de Gye | |
Service Area: 225km Gye | |
12 | Exchange A31-RN4 228 km Junction with N 4 to Nancy, Paris. |
13 | (Toul-Valcourt) 229 km Towns served: Toul |
Service Area: 231km Toul | |
14 | (Toul-Croix de Metz) 233 km Towns served: Toul, Verdun via D 904. |
15 | (Toul-Dommartin) 234 km Towns served: Toul |
16 | (Gondreville) 237 km Towns served: Gondreville |
Service Area: 239km Forêt de Haye | |
17 | (Parc de Haye) 246 km Towns served: Parc de Haye |
Exchange A31-A33 248 km Junction with A 33 to Lunéville | |
18 | (Nancy-centre) 249 km Towns served: Nancy |
19 | (Nancy-Gentilly) 250 km Towns served: Nancy |
20 | (Nancy-nord) 252 km Towns served: Nancy |
21 | (Nancy-3 Maisons) 253 km Towns served: Nancy |
22 | (Frouard) 256 km Towns served: Frouard |
23 | (Bouxières) 258 km Towns served: Bouxières |
24 | (Custines) 260 km Towns served: Custines |
25 | (Belleville) 266 km Towns served: Belleville |
Rest Area: 272km Loisy/L'Obrion | |
26 | (Pont à Mousson (A313)) 274 km Junction with A 313 spur to Pont-à-Mousson |
27 | (Atton) 275 km Towns served: Atton, Nomeny |
Rest Area: 279km Bois du Juré/Lesménils | |
28 | (Lesménils) 281 km Towns served: Pont-à-Mousson, Lesménils |
29 | (N431-Fey (D66)) 291 km Towns served: Metz-Est via N 431 |
30 | (Jouy) 296 km Towns served: Jouy |
31 | (Moulins lès Metz) 299 km Towns served: Moulins lès Metz, Montigny-les-Metz |
32 | (Metz-centre) 303 km Towns served: Metz |
33 | (Metz-nord) 305 km Towns served: Metz |
Service Area: 307km La Maxe | |
34 | (La Maxe) 307 km Towns served: Woippy |
Service Area: 311km St Rémy | |
Exchange A31-A4 313 km Junction with A 4 to Paris, Strasbourg | |
35 | (Maizières) 315 km Towns served: Maizières |
36 | (Talange) 318 km Towns served: Talange |
37 | (Mondelange) 320 km Towns served: Mondelange |
Exchange A31-A30 323 km Junction with A 30 to Longwy | |
37.1 | (Bertrange) 325 km Towns served: Bertrange |
37.2 | (Illange-N153) 328 km Towns served: Illange, Yutz |
38 | (Yutz) 330 km Towns served: Yutz |
39 | (Thionville-Beauregard) 332 km Towns served: Thionville |
40 | (Thionville-centre) 333 km Towns served: Thionville |
41 | (Terville) 334 km Towns served: Terville |
42 | (Bétange) 335 km Towns served: Bétange |
43 | (Thionville-Elange) 337 km Towns served: Thionville |
Rest Area: 340km Entrange/Thionville-Porte de France | |
44 | (Hettange-Grande) 345 km Towns served: Hettange-Grande, Volmerange-les-Mines |
351 km Frontier with Luxembourg where the road becomes the A 3 . |
There is a proposal to create a new autoroute, the A32, to relieve congestion on the A31 but the scheme is currently stalled owing to vigorous opposition.[ citation needed ]
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