A39 autoroute | |
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L'Autoroute Verte | |
Route information | |
Part of E21 | |
Maintained by Autoroute française | |
Length | 144 km (89 mi) |
Existed | 1992–present |
Major junctions | |
North end | Dijon |
South end | Bourg-en-Bresse |
Location | |
Country | France |
Highway system | |
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The A39 autoroute, also known as the L'Autoroute Verte, is a motorway in eastern France. The road connects Dijon with Dole and Bourg en Bresse. It forms part of European route E21. [1]
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 |
1 | ( N 274-rocade de Dijon) Autoroute commences on outskirts of Dijon |
2 | (Neuilly-les-Dijon) Towns served: Neuilly-les-Dijon |
3 | (Crimolois) Towns served: Crimolois |
Péage de Crimolois | |
4 | (Fauverney-A31) Junction with A 31 to Metz (north), Beaune (south) |
Rest Area: Bois-Défendu (westbound), Beire-le-Fort (eastbound) | |
5 | (Soirans) Towns served: Auxonne, Soirans |
Service Area: Pont Chêne d'Argent/Pont Val de Saône | |
Exchange A36-A39 St Seine Junction with the A 36 to Mulhouse (east), Beaune (west) | |
6 | (Dole-Choisey) Towns served: Dole, D 905, N 5 |
Rest Area: La Vouivre/Louis Pasteur | |
Rest Area: La Jument Verte/Le Chat Perché | |
7 | Exchange A39-A391-Bersaillin 69 km Junction of A39 with A 391 to Poligny |
7.1 | (Arlay) Towns served: Bletterans, D 1083 |
Service Area: Le Jura | |
8 | (Beaurepaire en Bresse) Towns served: Lons-le-Saunier, Louhans |
Rest Area: La Vallière/Savigny | |
9 | (Le Miroir) Towns served: Cuiseaux, Cousance, Louhans |
Service Area: Le Poulet de Bresse | |
10 | (Beaupont) Towns served: St Trivier de Courtes, St Amour |
Rest Area: Marmont/Bény | |
Exchange A40-A39 The autoroute ends with a junction with the A 40 to Mâcon (west) Geneva (Switzerland) (east) |
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