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A2 motorway (Belgium)

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Dutch: Autosnelweg 2
French: Autoroute 2
Route information
Maintained by the Roads and Traffic Agency of the Flemish government
Length88 km (55 mi)
Major junctions
West end Leuven junction E40 / A3
Major intersections
East end E314 / A 76 at Dutch border
Location
CountryBelgium
Highway system
  • Highways of Belgium

The A2 is a Belgian motorway that coincides completely with the Belgian part of the European route E314. It starts in Leuven, at the junction with the A3/E40 in the province of Flemish Brabant. Then it goes through the province of Limburg, where it crosses the A13/E313 in Lummen. It ends at the Dutch border, where it became the Dutch A76.

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