A13 autoroute explained

Country:FRA
Type:A
Route:13
Map:France A13.svg
Length Km:225
Established:1946
Direction A:West
Terminus A:Périphérique Caen
Junction:
    Direction B:East
    Terminus B:Périphérique, Paris
    Cities:Mantes-la-Jolie, Rouen, Pont-l'Évêque, Caen

    Autoroute 13, or L'Autoroute de Normandie links Paris to Caen, Calvados.

    The motorway starts in Paris at the Porte d'Auteuil, a former gate of the Paris walls, and ends at Mondeville's Mondeville 2 (Porte de Paris) exchange junction on the Boulevard Périphérique (Caen). The A13 is France's oldest motorway (opening in 1946) and is intensively used between Paris and Normandy for both commuting and holiday makers.The A13 is operated by the Société des Autoroutes de Paris Normandie from Buchelay toll onwards, whilst the Parisian stretch of motorway is operated by the Île-de-France Council. Its total length is 225km (140miles). The A13 is toll-free within the Île-de-France region and between junctions 21 and 24 to the south of Rouen.

    History

    The France carried out its first studies in 1927 to create the l'Autoroute de l'Ouest that was to connect the capital to Normandy.[1] In addition, Le Havre and Cherbourg were important stopovers for luxury liners at a time when there were few commercial aircraft. Delayed by the historic nature of Parc de Saint-Cloud, the project was declared a public utility on 5 May 1935.[2] The initial highway was planned with a start at the Pont de Saint-Cloud and heading west to Rocquencourt where it would connect to the old N190 route to Orgeval and old N10 route to Trappes.[2] This new route was accompanied by the reconstruction of the Pont de Saint-Cloud and was completed in April 1940.[3] The other major project was the 800m Saint-Cloud tunnel that was to open at the end of 1940 but German occupation of France ended its completion and it was used as storage for weapons.[4] The route, from Saint-Cloud-Ouest to Vaucresson in the direction of Orgeval, was opened to the public on 4 October 1941.[1] The tunnel works resumed from October 1945, with the tunnel surfaced and tiled.[4] The complex was opened to traffic on 9 June 1946 on the occasion of the first post-war motor race.[1] The highway was completely free, financed entirely from state funds. At the Triangle de Rocquencourt, the exit to Trappes was via a ramp on the left, which was a curiosity, as traffic was on the right.[5] This highway was credited until the 1960s with one star in the Michelin green guide Environs de Paris, because of its absolute modernity and novelty.

    The French motorways were then named in relation to the national roads they run along, hence the A13 due to the proximity of the N13.

    The decree of 12 June 1967 declared the construction of the motorway between Rouen (Les Essarts) and Caen to be a public utility.

    Until 1974, the A13 stopped at the Pont de Saint-Cloud.[1] Since then, it has been connected to the Paris ring road by the Saint-Cloud viaduct overlooking the Seine and by a tunnel under the northern Boulogne-Billancourt, cutting through the garden of Château Rothschild.[1]

    As part of the connection of the A86 motorway, the first section of which between Rueil-Malmaison and Vaucresson which was put into service in June 2009 (Duplex A86 tunnel),[6] it was decided to add a fourth lane in both directions and to install acoustic screens between the A13/A86 interchange and the Triangle de Rocquencourt. The interchanges between the A13 and A12 on one side and the A13 and RN 186 on the other, were redeveloped to improve traffic flow. The fourth lane in the westbound direction from Paris provides easy access to the Triangle de Rocquencourt. It was inaugurated in January 2011. The fourth lane in an eastbound direction to Paris was inaugurated in July 2011. The six-month delay was explained by the need to build "a mobile guardrail on this fourth lane" which is a lane assigned to the Duplex A86 tunnel.

    On 3 September 2019, after three years of construction (2016-2019), a third overpass at the Guerville viaduct was commissioned in the eastbound direction to Paris, renovated the two existing overpasses (direction westbound) dating from the 1960s, without cutting off traffic.[7]

    List of junctions

    scope=colRegionscope=colDepartmentscope=colLocationscope=colkmscope=colmiscope=colJunctionscope=colDestinationsscope=colNotes
    NormandyCalvadosCaen0.00.0 - 1. Porte de ParisDeauville-Trouville / Le Havre / Rouen / Paris
    Manneville3.72.3Frenouville / Bellengreville / Mezidon-Canon
    Troarn7.44.6 - Junction 31Sannerville / Troarn
    Cricqueville-en-Auge18.111.2 - Junction 30Dozule / Dives sur Mer / Cabourg / Houlgate
    Drubec33.220.6 - Junction 29ADrubec / Villers sur Mer / St. Pierre sur DivesEastbound entry only / Westbound exit only
    Pont-l'Évêque40.925.4 - Pont-l'ÉvêqueDeauville-Trouville / Pont-l'Évêque / Lisieux
    EureBeuzeville49.931.0Pont de Normandie / Honfleur / Le Havre / Amiens / Calais
    54.333.7 - Junction 28Beuzeville / Pont Audemer
    Toutainville64.440.0ToutainvilleEastbound entry only / Westbound exit only
    Bourneville-Sainte-Croix76.347.4Eastbound entry / Westbound exit
    77.548.1 - Junction 26Brionne / Pont-Audemer - Est
    Bourg-Achard90.556.2 - Junction 25Bourg-Achard / Yvetot
    Honguemare-Guenouville91.456.8Alençon / Le Mans / Bordeaux
    Saint-Ouen-de-Thouberville99.261.6 - Junction 24 BourgtherouldeBourgtheroulde / Caen / Alençon
    Seine-MaritimeGrand-Couronne103.064.0 - Junction 23Rouen-Ouest / Grand-Couronne / Elbeuf / Rouen-CentreEastbound exit only / Westbound entry only
    Oissel109.067.7Rouen (westbound)Eastbound entry only / Westbound exit only
    110.068.3- Junction 22 OisselRouen-est / Amiens-Riems / Calais
    Tourville-la-Rivière112.069.6 - Junction 21 Ctre Commercial RegionCleon / Elbeuf-centre
    EureCriquebeuf-sur-Seine115.071.4 - Junction 20Pont de l'Arche / Elbeuf-est / Vernon
    Val-de-Reuil123.076.4 - Junction 19Louviers / Val de Reuil / Orleans / Évreux
    Heudebouville131.081.4 - Junction 18LouviersEastbound entry only / Westbound exit only
    Saint-Aubin-sur-Gaillon139.086.3 - Junction 17Les Andelys / Gaillon
    La Heunière151.093.8 - Junction 16Pacy sur Eure / Vernon
    Île-de-France YvelinesLa Villeneuve-en-Chevrie158.098.1 - Junction 15Bonnieres
    Rosny-sur-Seine166.0103.1 - Junction 14Bonnieres
    Buchelay173.0107.5 - Junction 13 Mantes-QuestVernon / ÉvreuxEastbound entry only / Westbound exit only
    Mantes-la-Ville174.0108.1 - Junction 12 Mantes-SudMantes-la-Ville / Limay / Guerville
    176.0109.3 - Junction 11 Mantes-EstMantes la Ville / Limay / Guerville
    Épône183.0113.7 - Junction 10Rambouillet
    Flins-sur-Seine187.0116.1 - Junction 9Aubergenville / Flins
    Bouafle190.0118.0 - Junction 8Ecquevilly / Bouafle / Les Mureaux-MeulanEastbound exit only / Westbound entry only
    Chapet192.0119.3 - Junction 8Ecquevilly / Les Mureaux-MeulanEastbound entry only / Westbound exit only
    Orgeval198.0123.0 - Junction 7La Defense / Nanterre / St-Germain-en-Laye / Poissy
    200.0124.6La Defense / Nanterre / St-Germain-en-LayeEastbound exit only / Westbound entry only
    Bailly / Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt211.0131.0Trappes
    212.0131.7 - Junction 6Versailles-Centre / Saint-Germain-en-Laye
    Hauts-de-SeineVaucresson215.0133.5Nanterre / Creteil
    216.0134.2 - Junction 5Vaucresson / Versailles-Montreuil
    Saint-Cloud220.0136.6 - Junction 4Saint-Cloud / Ville-d'AvrayEastbound exit only
    221.0137.3 - Junction 3 SèvresSaint-Cloud / Pont de Saint-Cloud
    Boulogne-Billancourt222.0137.9 - Junction 2Boulogne-BillancourtEastbound exit only
    ParisParis 16223.0138.5Av. de la Prte d'Auteuil - Junction 1Boulogne-BillancourtEastbound exit only
    224.0139.1Boulevard PériphériqueLille / Metz-Nancy / Lyon

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: 18 January 2018 . L’A13, la plus ancienne autoroute de France . 1 March 2023 . GPSEO - Communauté urbaine Grand Paris Seine & Oise . fr.
    2. 5 May 1935 . Ministere des Travaux Publics . Journal officiel de la République française. Lois et décrets . fr . 0106 . 4853.
    3. Web site: Pont dit Pont de Saint-Cloud . 1 March 2023 . POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine.
    4. Web site: l'histoire de l'autoroute . 2023-03-01 . www.info-autoroute.com . 2016-01-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160104171938/http://www.info-autoroute.com/hier.html . dead .
    5. Web site: Google Maps . 2023-03-01 . Google Maps . en.
    6. Web site: Duplex A86 . 21 September 2022 . VINCI Autoroutes . fr.
    7. Web site: TIC TAC… Le nouveau tablier du viaduc de Guerville sur A13 est ouvert ! . 21 September 2022 . Sanef . fr.