In conjunction with the A1 autoroute and the Belgian A7 it is the main route between Paris and Brussels. Until other more direct motorway routes are completed it is also the fastest route from Paris to the Belgian city of Liège.
The A2 was opened in 2 stages in 1972. The first stage from junction 15 to the Belgian border opened on the 28th of March. The remainder, from Junction 15 to the interchange with the A1 opened on the 19th of December 1972.
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autoroute, this, article, does, cite, sources, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2009, learn, when, remove, th. This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources A2 autoroute news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The A2 Autoroute is a French autoroute that travels 76 km from the A1 near the commune of Combles in Picardy to the border with Belgium where it continues on as the Belgian motorway A7 The entire length is concurrently designated as European route E19 A2 autorouteRoute informationPart of E19Maintained by SANEFLength76 km 47 mi Existed1972 presentMajor junctionsSouth endA 1 near ComblesMajor intersectionsA 26 near Cambrai A 23 near ValenciennesNorth endBelgian road A7LocationCountryFranceHighway systemRoads in FranceAutoroutes Routes nationalesIn conjunction with the A1 autoroute and the Belgian A7 it is the main route between Paris and Brussels Until other more direct motorway routes are completed it is also the fastest route from Paris to the Belgian city of Liege From Combles to Cambrai the autoroute is managed by the Societe des Autoroutes du Nord et de l Est de la France SANEF and is a toll road From Cambrai onward it is a non toll autoroute managed by the government of the Nord department Two lanes travel in each direction The A2 was opened in 2 stages in 1972 The first stage from junction 15 to the Belgian border opened on the 28th of March The remainder from Junction 15 to the interchange with the A1 opened on the 19th of December 1972 Lists of Exits and Junctions editThis article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table Please consult this guideline for information on how to create one Please improve this article if you can December 2021 Exit Junction Destination nbsp nbsp A 1 nbsp nbsp A 26 Calais southbound only Reims nbsp 14 Cambrai nbsp 15 Bouchain nbsp 15 1 Hordain nbsp 16 Douchy les Mines nbsp 17 Douai nbsp 18 Denain nbsp 19 Northbound only Parc d activites de l aerodrome nbsp 20 Valenciennes le Vignoble ZI Prouvy Rouvignies nbsp 21 Valenciennes Centre nbsp 21a Aulnoy lez Valenciennes nbsp 21b Valenciennes Centre nbsp 22a Northbound only Maubeuge nbsp 22b Northbound only Valenciennes le Roleur nbsp 23 St Saulve Maubeuge nbsp 23 1 Sebourg nbsp 24 Onnaing nbsp 25 Quievrechain Bruay sur l Escaut nbsp 26 CrespinBelgian Border nbsp A 2 becomes Belgian road A7European Routes editEuropean Route Location nbsp E19 entire lengthKML file edit help Template Attached KML A2 autoroute France KML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A2 autoroute amp oldid 1175692283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,