A49 autoroute explained

Country:FRA
Type:A
Route:49
Alternate Name:
Map:France A4X A49.svg
Length Km:70.4
Established:1992
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus B:Grenoble

The A49 autoroute is a motorway in France. The road provides a connection between Romans (Valence) with Grenoble.

History

The first section was opened in 1991 between the junction with the A48 towards Voreppe and the junction at Tullins (N°11). Its extension to Romans-sur-Isère was opened in 1992.

Junctions

Exit/JunctionDestination
Exchange A48-A49 Junction with to Lyon and Grenoble
(Tullins) Towns served: Tullins
(Vinay) Towns served: Vinay
(Saint-Marcelin) Towns served: Saint-Marcelin
(Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans) Towns served: Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans
(Novel-de-Isere) Towns served: Romans-sur-Isere
(Bourg-de-Péage) Towns served: Romans-sur-Isere, Bourg-de-Péage
The A49 becomes the and remains dual carriageway
(Les Soubres)
(Valance TGV)
(St-Marcel-lès-Valence)
(Le Plovier)
Exchange N532-N7 Road joins the Valence western bypass to the

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