A41 autoroute explained

Country:FRA
Type:A
Route:41
Alternate Name:Autoroute Alpine
Map:France A4X A41.svg
Length Km:112.9
Established:1975
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A:Grenoble
Terminus B:A40 (near Genève)

The A41 autoroute, also known as l'autoroute alpine, is a French motorway. The road passes through the French Alps connecting the city of Grenoble with the A40 near Geneva. It is made of two sections separated by the N201 and A43 autoroute at Chambéry.

Characteristics

The A41 motorway is made up of two sections:

History

Junctions

Geneva to Chambéry

Exit/JunctionDestination
 Exchange A40-A41 Motorway currently starts at Bonneville at a junction with the to (Mâcon - Geneva - Turin).This will become the with the new A41 commencing at junction 13 of the A40 24 km to the west.
(La Roche-sur-Foron) Towns served:
(Cruseilles) Towns served:
(Annecy nord) Towns served:
(Annecy sud) Towns served:
(Rumilly) Towns served:
(Aix-les-Bains nord) Towns served:
(Aix-les-Bains sud) Towns served:
Exchange A41-A43-N201 Autoroute starts with a junction with the and the in the town of Chambéry

Chambéry to Grenoble

Exit/JunctionDestination
Traffic follows the and then to the south until:
Exchange A43-A41 Autoroute starts again with a junction with the which heads east along the Isère valley towards Albertville and Turin
(Pontcharra) Towns served: Pontcharra, La Rochette
(Le Touvet) Towns served: Le Touvet, Allevard
(Crolles-Brignoud) Towns served: Brignoud, Crolles, Bernin
(St-Ismier-Villard-Bonnot) Towns served: Villard Bonnot, St Ismier
(Montbonnot-Domène) Towns served: Montbonnot, Domène
(Meylan Est-ZIRST) Towns served: Meylan, to Gap
(La Tronche-Meylan) Towns served: Meylan-plaine, La Tronche, Grenoble-Centre, Corenc
The Autoroute terminates as the Avenue de Verdun (the ) towards Grenoble town centre and the to Lyon.

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