Route nationale 52

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Route nationale francaise 52.svg
National road 52
Route nationale 52
Route information
Part of Route europeenne 411.svg E411
Maintained by DIR EST
Length37.5 km (23.3 mi)
Major junctions
South endD 112B at Marange-Silvange
North endBE-A28.svg A28 at Aubange
Location
Country France
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The Route Nationale 52 is a French trunk road (Route nationale) between Marange-Silvange and Aubange (Belgium). [1] This road is a dual carriageway between Rombas and Fameck and between Crusnes and Aubange (Belgium), but it is also a two-way road between Marange-Silvange and Rombas and formerly between Metz and Marange-Silvange and between Fameck and Crusnes. This road has an essential place in the Pays Haut (north of Meurthe-et-Moselle) as it serves as an essential access to the cities of Longwy in the northwest and Thionville and Metz in the southeast.

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Junctions (Rombas to Fameck)

Exit/JunctionDestination
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Rombas) Towns served: Rombas, Amnéville
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Clouange) Towns served: Clouange, Moyeuvre-Grande
Zeichen 215 - Kreisverkehr, StVO 2000.svgRoute departementale francaise 9.svg D 9 Towns served: Vitry-sur-Orne, Gandrange
Zeichen 215 - Kreisverkehr, StVO 2000.svgRoute departementale francaise 9.svg D 9Route departementale francaise 10.svg D 10 Towns served: Uckange, Gandrange
Zeichen 215 - Kreisverkehr, StVO 2000.svgAutoroute francaise 30.svg A 30 Towns served: Fameck, Florange

Junctions (Crusnes to Aubange)

Exit/JunctionDestination
Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svgA30-N52 Start of trunk road at the end of the Autoroute francaise 30.svg A 30 Towns served: Metz (south)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Bréhain-la-Ville) Towns served: Bréhain-la-Ville, Villerupt
Aire de pique-nique.png  Rest Area: Tiercelet (eastbound only)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Tiercelet) Towns served: Tiercelet, Morfontaine (westbound only)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Villers-la-Montagne) Towns served: Villers-la-Montagne, Hussigny-Godbrange
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Haucourt-Moulaine) Towns served: Haucourt-Moulaine
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Mexy) Towns served: Mexy, Longwy
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Longwy-Haut) Towns served: Longwy, Lexy, Longuyon via Route nationale francaise 18.svg N 18
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Cosnes-et-Romain) Towns served: Cosnes-et-Romain, Longwy
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Mont Saint Martin-Centre) Towns served: Mont-Saint-Martin
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Mont Saint Martin-Val) Towns served: Mont-Saint-Martin
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg   (Longlaville) Towns served: Longlaville, Rodange (Luxembourg)
Sinnbild Autobahnkreuz.svgN52-A28 End of trunk road which becomes the BE-A28.svg A28 towards Belgium and Arlon.

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