A23 autoroute

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A23 autoroute

The A23 autoroute is a highway in northern France. It is 42.5 kilometres (26.4 mi) long.

The A23 in northern France

Route

The road passes northwest–southeast from the Lille conurbation to the town of Valenciennes effectively linking the A1 and A2 autoroutes.

Junctions

Exit/Junction Destination
Exchange A23/A27 Starts at junction with A 27. Towns Served: Lille (west), Brussels (east)
Exit 1  (Lesquin) 2 km Towns served: Lesquin
 Rest Area: 10km Genech
Exit 2  (Orchies) 16 km Towns served: Orchies, Douai, Tournai (Belgium)
Exit 2a  (Orchies) 16 km Towns served: Coutiches
Exit 2b  (Orchies) 16 km Towns served: Coutiches
Exit 3  (Marciennes) 26 km Towns served: St-Amand-les-Eaux
 Service Area: 29km Millonfosse
Exit 4  (Hasnon) 32 km Towns served: St-Amand-les-Eaux, Wallers
Exit 5  (St Amand les Eaux) 35 km Towns served: St-Amand-les-Eaux, Tournai (Belgium)
Exit 6  (Raismes) 36 km Towns served: St-Amand-les-Eaux, Tournai (Belgium)
Exit 7  (Petit-Forêt) 39 km Towns served: Raismes, Anzin
 Rest Area: 41km Petit-Forêt
Exit 8  (Valenciennes-Nord) 43 km Towns Served: Valenciennes
Exit 9  (Paris-Denain/Valenciennes-Ouest) 43 km Towns Served: Valenciennes
Exchange A23/A2: A 2 to A23 Towns served: Paris (south), Brussels (north) and N 30 (to Cambrai)

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