A7 autoroute
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A7 autoroute | |
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Autoroute du Soleil | |
Route information | |
Part of E 15 / E 80 / E 714 | |
Maintained by ASF | |
Length: | 302.5 km (188.0 mi) |
Existed: | 1958 – present |
Major junctions | |
North end: | A 6 at Lyon |
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South end: | Marseille (Porte d'Aix) |
Highway system | |
Autoroutes of France |
The A7 Autoroute, also known as l'autoroute du Soleil (English: the Motorway of the Sun) is a French motorway. It continues the A6 and links Lyon to Marseille. The autoroute du Soleil is 302.5 km (188.0 mi) long and forms part of European routes E15, E80, and E714.
History
The part of the road in Marseille was built by the Nazi invaders in 1941.[1]
Sorties (Exits)
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- A7-A6 Junction
- 15px 01 1.8 km: Lyon-centre
- 15px 02 2.3 km: Lyon-centre
- 15px 03 4 km: Oullins
- 15px 04 5.5 km: Pierre-Bénite
- 15px 05 5.5 km: St.-Fons (vers le Boulevard Périphérique, via le Boulevard Pierre-Sémard)
- 15px 06 9.1 km: Vénissieux
- Aire de Solaize
- 15px 07 13.5 km: Solaize
- 15px 07a 14 km: Sérézin-du-Rhône
- Aire de Sérézin-du-Rhône (southbound)
- A7-A46-A47 Junction
- 15px 08 21.5 km: chasse-sur-Rhône (de Marseille)
- 15px 09 26 km: Vienne, Valence par N7, Grenoble par RN (de Lyon)
- 15px 10 32 km: Vienne, L'Isle d'Abeau (de Marseille)
- Péage de Vienne
- Aires de repos : Auberives (northbound) Grande Borne (Southbound)
- Aire de SRoussilon (northbound Petrol only)
- 15px 12 33 km: Chanas Annonay / N82
- Aire de St Rambert d'Albon
- Aires de repos : Blacheronde (northbound) Combe Tourmente (southbound)
- Aires de repos : Bornaron/La Galaure
- Aires de repos : Bouterne (southbound)
- 15px 13 : Tain l'Hermittage Romans
- Aire de Pont de l'Isere/Latitude 45'
- 15px 14: Valence nord
- 15px 15: Gap Valence vers A49 / N532
- Aire de Portes les Valence
- Aires de repos : Bellevue/Livron
- 15px 16: Loriol-sur-Drôme Crest Privas
- Aire de Bras de Zil (AR)/Saulce
- 15px 17: Montélimar Le Teil Dieulefit
- Aire de Montélimar
- Aires de repos : Coucourde/Le logis neuf
- Aires de repos : Savasse/Roubion
- 15px 18: Montélimar Aubenas Le Puy-en-Velay
- Aires de repos : Donzere (southbound) Pierrelate (northbound)
- Aires de repos : Tricastin (southbound)
- 15px 19: Bollène Alès
- Aire de Mornas les Adrets (southbound) Mornas village (northbound)
- A7-A9 Junction
- 15px 21 167 km: Orange
- Aires de repos : Orange le Gres/Orange le Coudoulet
- Aires de repos : Le Fournalet (northbound)
- 15px 22 172 km: Orange sud Carpentras
- Aire de Sorgues (southbound)
- Aire de Repos: Le Fournalet (northbound)
- 15px 23 188 km: Avignon nord Carpentras
- Aire de Morieres (northbound)
- 15px 24 198 km: Avignon sud, Apt
- Aires de repos : Noves (southbound) Cabannes (northbound)
- Aires de repos : Cavaillon
- * 15px 25 211 km: Cavaillon Arles Beaucaire et Tarascon
- Aires de repos : Sénas
- 15px 26 221 km: Sénas
- Aires de repos : Lamanon (southbound)
- 15px 27 229 km: Rognac, Avignon et Lyon par RN
- A7-A54 Junction
- Péage de Lançon Provence
- Aires de repos :
- A7-A8 Junction
- 15px 29 254 km: Rognac Berre
- Aire de Vitrolles
- 15px 30 : Vitrolles
- 15px 29: Aéroport Marignane
- 15px 30: Les Pennes-Mirabeau (de Marseille)
- A7-A55 Junction
- 15px 31: Les Pennes-Mirabeau (de Lyon)
- A7-A51 Junction
- 15px 32: St Antoine (N8)
- 15px 33: Les Aygalades
- 15px 34: Les Arnavaux
- A7-A507 Junction
- 15px 35: La Rose, Aubagne, Toulon par RN
- 15px 36: A557 liaison vers A55, Bd.-Plombière (depuis Lyon)
- 15px 37: Saint Charles
- Terminus at Porte d'Aix
Péages (Tolls)
- Péage de Vienne
- Péage de Lançon de Provence
Traffic
This autoroute is fairly heavy throughout the year. Much of the transit of heavy goods between northern France and the Benelux countries and Germany and the Mediterranean passes through the Rhône valley, and thus along the A7. Traffic is also generated by local transit around the larger cities of the region (Lyon, Vienne, Valence, Orange, Avignon). During holiday periods, traffic is particularly congested, southbound at the beginning of holidays, northbound at the end. The last week-end of July and the first week-end of August are particularly crowded in both directions; jams can occasionally stretch for hundreds of kilometers.
Future
The section of the motorway going through Lyon between La Mulatière and Perrache train station are in the process of being declassified, with the intent of turning this section into an urban boulevard. To compensate, a new motorway, the A44 will be built bypassing Lyon and connecting to the A7.[2]
References
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