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A19 autoroute shield A19 autoroute
Grand contournement
Grand contournement (light blue) compared with the three ring roads: the Francilienne (green), A86 (dark blue) and the Périphérique (innermost, orange)
Route information
Length130.3 km (81.0 mi)
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The A19 autoroute is a motorway in France it connects the A5 with A6 between Sens in Yonne and Courtenay in Loiret. It is 130.3 kilometres (81.0 mi) long. The extension to the A10 autoroute near Orléans was completed in January 2011. The A19 is part of the outermost Paris ring road.

Section from A5 (Sens) to A6 (Courtenay)

Facts

The motorway is managed by the Paris-Rhine-Rhone company. The A19 is a toll motorway and is 2x2 lanes. It 30 km is long.

History

  • 1993: Start of construction of 5 km section of the A160 from the A5 to RN6 (the future A19).
  • 1997: Start of the 25 km section to Courtenay

Junctions

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  • A5 to A19
  • 01 (Direction Sud) to 4 km: served city Sens
    • Service Area: Villeroy
  • 02 (Paron) to 17 km: served city Subligny
  • A6 to A19 at 30 km:

Section from A6 (Courtenay) to A10 (Sougy)

Facts

The motorway is operated by Arcour, a subsidiary company of the company VINCI. There are proposals to extend the road from Courtenay at exit 17 of the A6. In time the road will be extended from Courtenay to Artenay, providing a connection between the A10 to A6 motorways a total length of 101 km

History

The link from Courtenay to Sougy has been opened on 16 June 2009. This allows a connection between the A5, A6, A77, and A10.

Junctions

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External links

KML file (edithelp) Template:Attached KML/A19 autorouteKML is from Wikidata
Autoroutes of France
Metropolitan France
Overseas France
Planned routes
Old or decommissioned routes
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