A86 autoroute
Second ring road around Paris, France / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A86 (sometimes called "Paris super-périphérique") is the second ring road around Paris, France. It follows an irregular path around Paris with the distance from the city centre (Notre Dame) varying in the 8–16 kilometres (5.0–9.9 mi) range. The south-western section of A86 contains one of the world's longest urban motorway tunnels (10.1 km (6.3 mi) of continuous tunnel) known as the Duplex A86 [fr], opened in two parts in 2009 and 2011. The tunnel is limited to a height of 2.0 m (6 ft 7 in) and commercial vehicles are prohibited as a result.
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A86 autoroute | ||||
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Paris super-périphérique | ||||
Paris Super Ring | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length | 80.1 km (49.8 mi) | |||
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Orbital around Paris | ||||
Major intersections | A 14 A 15 A 1 A 3 A 4 A 6 A 13 | |||
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Country | France | |||
Major cities | Nanterre, Bobigny, Créteil, Versailles | |||
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Although now a complete motorway-standard loop, the A86 is a product of its heavily urban route and piecemeal construction, meaning that there are several points at which one has to TOTSO (Turn Off To Stay On) and sections which are briefly parts of the A3 and A4 autoroutes. [1]
A86 is a part of the five-ring-road system surrounding Paris and Île-de-France:
- Boulevard Périphérique, completed in 1973, roughly an ellipse 9 km × 11 km (5.6 mi × 6.8 mi) and limits of Paris city.
- A86, completed in 2011, irregular, 20 km × 25 km (12 mi × 16 mi), similar in size with London's North Circular and South Circular.
- The Francilienne, a partial ring, circa 50 km (31 mi) in diameter, comparable with London's M25 motorway.
- The Grand contournement de Paris, two wide loops bypassing Paris, referred to as the First and Second Solutions.