French controlled-access highway from Orange to Perthus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The A9 is an autoroute (motorway) in France. It goes from the A7 at Orange to the border with Spain at Le Perthus. The autoroute passes Perpignan, Montpellier, and Nimes. The A54 joins onto it towards Marseille. It ends at the A7, which is a link to Lyon and Northern France.[1]
A9 autoroute | |
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La Languedocienne La Catalane | |
Route information | |
Part of E 15 E 80 | |
Maintained by Vinci Autoroutes | |
Length | 280.5 km (174.3 mi) |
Existed | 1967–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | 21 Orange-Centre E 15 / E 714 / A 7 / D 17 |
22 Roquemaure N 580 / D 976 / D 6580 23 Remoulin N 100 / D 19 / D 192 / D 351 / D 6100 | |
West end | E-15 / AP-7 at Spanish border at Le Perthus |
Location | |
Country | France |
Highway system | |
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Exits 28-32 (inclusive) are no longer on the main A9 (as of May 30 2017); you have to follow *Montpellier* and get on the A709.
Exits 28-32 (inclusive) are no longer on the main A9 (as of May 30 2017); you have to follow *Montpellier* and get on the A709.
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