A40 (France)

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Autoroute A40

Autoroute des Titans
Autoroute Blanche
Route information
Part of E 25 E 60
Maintained by ATMB
Length205.9 km (127.9 mi)
Existed1973–present
Major junctions
West endAB-Kreuz.svg E 15 / A 6 at Mâcon
Major intersectionsAB-AS.svg 1 D 906

AB-AS.svg 2 D 68 / D 68B / D 933
AB-AS.svg 3 D 1079 / D 1179
AB-Kreuz.svg E 62 / A 406
AB-AS.svg 4 D 47 / D 1079
AB-AS.svg 5 D 92 / D 975 / D 1479
AB-Kreuz.svg A 39
AB-AS.svg 6 D 52F / D 1083
AB-AS.svg 7 D 1075
AB-Kreuz.svg E 611 / A 42
AB-AS.svg 8 Saint Martin du Fresne A 404 / D 12 / D 31 / D 1084
AB-AS.svg 9 D 1084
AB-AS.svg 10 Bellegarde D 101
AB-AS.svg 11 D 14 / D 908A / D 1508
AB-AS.svg 13 A 41 / D 1201
AB-AS.svg 13.1 D 18 / D 18B / D 318 / D 1206
AB-AS.svg 14 A 411 / D 2 / D 906A / D 1206
AB-AS.svg 15 Vallée Verte D 903
AB-Kreuz.svg E 712 / A 410
AB-AS.svg 16 Bonneville D 19 / D 1203
AB-AS.svg 17 D 19 / D 1205
AB-AS.svg 18 D 304 / D 1205
AB-AS.svg 19 D 1205
AB-AS.svg 20 D 2105

AB-AS.svg 21 D 39 / D 339
East endAB-AS.svg N 205 / D 43 / D 902 / D 1205 at Passy
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The Autoroute A40 is a motorway in France that extends from Mâcon on the west to Passy on the east, terminating not far from Chamonix and the Mont Blanc Tunnel. The road runs 208 kilometers (129 mi) through Bresse, the high southern Jura Mountains, northern Prealps and French Alps. It was fully completed in 1990, and includes 12 viaducts and 3 tunnels. The road is maintained by Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhône (APRR and ATMB), comprising part of European routes E25 and E62.[1]

Nomenclature

A trilingual sign written: "Welcome to the 'White Motorway'" in the Rhône-Alpes region

Autoroute A40 is named Autoroute des Titans ("Highway of the Titans") for the dramatic engineering construction through the mountainous sections between Bourg-en-Bresse and Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, and as Autoroute Blanche ("the White Motorway") through the snow-laden Jura and Alps between Bellegarde-sur-Valserine and Annemasse on the Swiss border.

History

The Nantua viaduct on the "Highway of the Titans" of Autoroute A40

ATMB

  • 1973 : The section between Vallard and Bonneville was opened.
  • 1974 : The section between Bonneville and Cluses was opened.
  • 1975 : The section between Cluses and Sallanches was opened.
  • 1976 : The section between Sallanches-Passy was opened in a ceremony presided over by Prime Minister Jacques Chirac.
  • 1982 : The 50 kilometre section between Bellegarde and Annemasse is opened.

These sections were previously numbered B41.

APRR

  • 1985 : Section between Bourg-Nord and -Bourg-Sud (20 km) completed.
  • 1986 : Opening of section between Bourg-Sud and Sylans (Nantua) (61 km). The French President, François Mitterrand opened the motorway giving it the name L'Autoroute des Titans.
  • 1987 : Opening of the section Mâcon to Bourg-Nord (27 km)
  • 1989 : Opening of the section Sylans to Châtillon-en-Michaille (13 km)
  • 1990 : Opening of the junction between the A6 autoroute and the A40 (3 km)
  • 1995 : Widening of the Chamoise Tunnel and viaduct at Nantua and Neyrolles

The western section between the A6 and A42 was originally given the number F42. The whole road was re-numbered the A40 including a short section where the road merges with the A42.

Characteristics

The autoroute is made up of two lanes for each traffic direction except between its junctions with the A42 and A39 (21 km) where there are three lanes on each side.

Junctions

Exit/Junction Destination
  Exchange A6-A40 Motorway starts at junction with A 6 to Paris (north), Lyon (south)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |1 (Mâcon-centre) 2 km Towns served: Mâcon
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |2 (Feillens) 5 km Towns served: Pont-de-Vaux
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |3 (Pont-de-Veyle) 8 km Towns served:
Exchange A406-A40 Junction with A 406 (under construction) to
Aire de pique-nique.png |Rest Area: L'Étang Quinard (eastbound), Saint-André de Bagé (westbound)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |4 (Vonnas) 18 km Towns served: Saint-Cyr-sur-Menthon, N 79
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |5 (Bourg-Nord) 30 km Towns served: Bourg-en-Bresse
Exchange A39-A40 Junction with A 39 to Dole (north)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |6 (Lons-le-Saunier/Étienne-du-Bresse) 39 km Towns served: Bourg-en-Bresse, N 83
Aire d'autoroute - station essence.png |Service Area: Aire de Bourg
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |7 (Bourg-Sud) 50 km Towns served: Bourg-en-Bresse, N 75
Aire de pique-nique.png |Rest Area: Certines (eastbound), Tossiat (westbound)
Exchange A42-A40 Junction with the A 42 to Lyon (south)
Aire de pique-nique.png |Rest Area: Neuville-sur-Ain (westbound)
Aire d'autoroute - station essence.png |Service area: Ceignes-Cerdon (westbound)
Aire de pique-nique.png |Rest Area: Ceignes-Haut-Bugey (westbound)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |8 (Nantua St-Martin du Fresne) 81 km Towns served: St Martin du Fresne
Exchange A404-A40 Junction with the A 404 to Oyonnax
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |9 (Nantua les Neyrolles) 90 km Towns served: Nantua
Aire de pique-nique.png |Rest area: Le Lac (eastbound), Les Neyrolles de Bagé (eastbound)
Aire de pique-nique.png |Rest Area: La Michaille (westbound), La Semine (westbound)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |10 (Bellegarde) 106 km Towns served: Bellegarde-sur-Valserine
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |11 (Frangy Seyssel) 115 km Towns served: Frangy, N 508
Aire d'autoroute - station essence.png |Service Area: Aire de Valleiry
Péage.png |Péage de Viry
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |13 (Saint-Julien) 136 km Towns served: Saint-Julien-en-Genevois
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |13.1 (Parc d'Affaire Internationale) 138 km Towns served: Archamps
Aire de pique-nique.png |Rest Area: Télégraphe de Salève
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |14 (Annemasse) 152 km Towns served: Geneva (Switzerland) via spur A 411. Annemasse
Péage.png |Péage de Nangy
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |15 (Boëge/Vallee Verte) 161 km Towns served: N 503 to Thonon-les-Bains
Exchange A410-A40 Junction with the A 410 to Annecy
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |16 (Bonneville-Ouest) 170 km Towns served: Bonneville
Aire d'autoroute - station essence.png |Service Area: Aire de Bonneville
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |17 (Bonneville-Est) 174 km Towns served: Bonneville
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |18 (Cluses-Ouest) 183 km Towns served: Cluses
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |19 (Cluses-Centre) 188 km Towns served: Cluses
Péage.png |Péage de Cluses
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |20 (Sallanches) 198 km Towns served: Sallanches
Aire de pique-nique.png |Rest Area: Passy (westbound)
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |21 (Passy Chedde) 206 km Towns served: Megève, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg |22 (Passy) 208 km the autoroute ends becoming the N 205 towards Chamonix and Turin (Italy)

References

  1. ^ "RN205: Between the Autoroute Blanche and the Mont Blanc Tunnel". ATMB. Archived from the original on 6 August 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2012.

External links