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European route E1

Coordinates: 40°26′40″N 8°30′59″W / 40.4444°N 8.5165°W / 40.4444; -8.5165

European route E1 is a series of roads in Europe, part of the United Nations International E-road network, running from Larne, Northern Ireland to Seville, Spain. There is a sea crossing between Rosslare Harbour, in Ireland, and Ferrol, but no ferry service. The road also passes through Portugal – past the city of Porto, through the capital, Lisbon, and then south to the Algarve, passing Faro before reaching the Spanish border west of Huelva.

E1
Major junctions
North endLarne, United Kingdom
Major intersections
South endSeville, Spain
Location
Countries United Kingdom
 Ireland
 Spain
 Portugal
Major citiesBelfast
Dublin
A Coruña
Vigo
Porto
Lisbon
Seville
Highway system
E1 E3
E1 route summary
(NI) A8A8(M)M2A12M1A1
N1M1M50M11N11M11N11N25
AP-9/AP-9FAP-9A-55
A3A20A1A12A2A22
A-49

United Kingdom

Larne   (54°51′06″N 05°48′48″W / 54.85167°N 5.81333°W / 54.85167; -5.81333)
(Start of concurrency with   E18)

Killean (54°07′30″N 6°20′19″W / 54.1251°N 6.3385°W / 54.1251; -6.3385)

As with all E-roads in the United Kingdom, the E1 is not signed. It begins in Larne, County Antrim as the A8. A short section of the A8 at Newtownabbey is under motorway regulations and is signed as the A8(M) motorway. This motorway joins the much longer M2 motorway to Belfast. At Belfast, the road becomes the A12 Westlink, a dual carriageway which links to the M1 motorway. The A1 leaves the motorway near Lisburn and continues south as a dual carriageway. This takes the road over the border into Ireland near Newry.

Ireland

Jonesborough (54°06′50″N 6°21′54″W / 54.11385°N 6.36495°W / 54.11385; -6.36495)

Rosslare Europort   (52°15′20″N 6°20′04″W / 52.25556°N 6.33444°W / 52.25556; -6.33444)

The dual carriageway continues in Ireland as the N1, which from Ballymascanlon in County Louth onwards is under motorway regulations and signed as the M1 motorway. The road follows the M1 south to Dublin, where, in the northern suburbs, it meets Dublin's ring road, the M50 motorway. It follows the M50 through the outer suburbs of Dublin until it meets the short M11 motorway near Shankill. The M11 continues as a dual carriageway, the N11, south of Bray in County Wicklow. This section passes through the Glen of the Downs Nature Reserve. This section of the road is dual carriageway or motorway to south of Gorey in County Wexford. Following this, the remainder of the route in Ireland is single carriageway and passes through several towns and villages. The N11 continues to Wexford, where at a junction outside the town it meets the N25 road from Cork. The route follows the N25 to its final destination in Ireland of Rosslare Europort.

All remaining sections of the N11 (and therefore E1) outside of Dublin are due to be replaced by motorways or dual carriageways.[1][2][3]

Spain

 
E1 near Vigo, Spain.

Ferrol   (43°29′04″N 8°13′58″W / 43.484444°N 8.232778°W / 43.484444; -8.232778)

Tui (42°02′53″N 8°38′40″W / 42.048056°N 8.644444°W / 42.048056; -8.644444)

The E1 has two sections in Spain. The northern section is between Ferrol and Tui at the Portuguese border. It follows the motorway AP-9, a.k.a. The Atlantic Axis, which connects the Galician cities of Ferrol, A Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Pontevedra and Vigo, continuing south towards Tui. The E1 follows the motorway A-55 near the city of Tui to the Portuguese border at the river Minho.

Portugal

 
E1 passing at Ponte do Freixo, Porto.

In Portugal, the route is composed of the following sections, always as a motorway (called auto-estrada in Portuguese):

In the section Aveiro Norte – Lisbon of the A1, the E1 follows the same route as the E80. In that section the E80 signage prevails over the E1 signage, the latter rarely appearing.

Spain

The second Spanish section is between Ayamonte at the Portuguese border and Seville. It follows the motorway A-49, and passes near the city of Huelva. The border is at the Guadiana river.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-02.

External links

  • UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources European route E1 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Coordinates 40 26 40 N 8 30 59 W 40 4444 N 8 5165 W 40 4444 8 5165 European route E1 is a series of roads in Europe part of the United Nations International E road network running from Larne Northern Ireland to Seville Spain There is a sea crossing between Rosslare Harbour in Ireland and Ferrol but no ferry service The road also passes through Portugal past the city of Porto through the capital Lisbon and then south to the Algarve passing Faro before reaching the Spanish border west of Huelva E1Major junctionsNorth endLarne United KingdomMajor intersectionsE18 at Larne E16 at Belfast E18 at Lisburn E20 at Dublin E30 at Wexford E30 at Rosslare E70 at A Coruna E82 at Porto E80 at Aveiro E80 E801 at Coimbra E80 E90 at Lisbon E90 at Setubal E5 E803 at SevilleSouth endSeville SpainLocationCountries United Kingdom Ireland Spain PortugalMajor citiesBelfastDublinA CorunaVigoPortoLisbonSevilleHighway systemInternational E road networkA Class B Class E1 E3 E1 route summary NI A8 A8 M M2 A12 M1 A1N1 M1 M50 M11 N11 M11 N11 N25AP 9 AP 9F AP 9 A 55A3 A20 A1 A12 A2 A22A 49Contents 1 United Kingdom 2 Ireland 3 Spain 4 Portugal 5 Spain 6 References 7 External linksUnited Kingdom EditMain article European route E1 in the United Kingdom Larne 54 51 06 N 05 48 48 W 54 85167 N 5 81333 W 54 85167 5 81333 Start of concurrency with E18 A8 Larne Newtownabbey Corr s Corner 54 41 33 N 5 58 14 W 54 6925 N 5 9706 W 54 6925 5 9706 A8 M Newtownabbey Sandyknowes Roundabout 54 40 43 N 5 58 45 W 54 67867 N 5 97909 W 54 67867 5 97909 M2 Newtownabbey Belfast Concurrency with E16 York Street 54 36 24 N 5 55 32 W 54 60662 N 5 92542 W 54 60662 5 92542 A12 Belfast Broadway 54 36 24 N 5 55 32 W 54 60662 N 5 92542 W 54 60662 5 92542 M1 Belfast Lisburn Sprucefield 54 29 33 N 6 03 43 W 54 4924 N 6 0619 W 54 4924 6 0619 End of concurrency with E18 A1 Lisburn NewryKillean 54 07 30 N 6 20 19 W 54 1251 N 6 3385 W 54 1251 6 3385 As with all E roads in the United Kingdom the E1 is not signed It begins in Larne County Antrim as the A8 A short section of the A8 at Newtownabbey is under motorway regulations and is signed as the A8 M motorway This motorway joins the much longer M2 motorway to Belfast At Belfast the road becomes the A12 Westlink a dual carriageway which links to the M1 motorway The A1 leaves the motorway near Lisburn and continues south as a dual carriageway This takes the road over the border into Ireland near Newry Ireland EditMain article European route E1 in Ireland Jonesborough 54 06 50 N 6 21 54 W 54 11385 N 6 36495 W 54 11385 6 36495 N 1 Border Dundalk Ballymascanlan Interchange 54 02 11 N 6 23 08 W 54 0363 N 6 3856 W 54 0363 6 3856 M 1 Dundalk Dublin M1 Turnapin 53 24 38 N 6 13 35 W 53 41053 N 6 22652 W 53 41053 6 22652 Start of concurrency with E20 M 50 Dublin End of concurrency with E20 53 19 06 1 N 6 22 05 6 W 53 318361 N 6 368222 W 53 318361 6 368222 53 13 54 N 6 07 56 W 53 2317 N 6 1323 W 53 2317 6 1323 M 11 N 11 Dublin Wexford 52 20 17 N 6 30 55 W 52 33804 N 6 51525 W 52 33804 6 51525 N 25 Wexford Rosslare Concurrency with E30 Rosslare Europort 52 15 20 N 6 20 04 W 52 25556 N 6 33444 W 52 25556 6 33444 The dual carriageway continues in Ireland as the N1 which from Ballymascanlon in County Louth onwards is under motorway regulations and signed as the M1 motorway The road follows the M1 south to Dublin where in the northern suburbs it meets Dublin s ring road the M50 motorway It follows the M50 through the outer suburbs of Dublin until it meets the short M11 motorway near Shankill The M11 continues as a dual carriageway the N11 south of Bray in County Wicklow This section passes through the Glen of the Downs Nature Reserve This section of the road is dual carriageway or motorway to south of Gorey in County Wexford Following this the remainder of the route in Ireland is single carriageway and passes through several towns and villages The N11 continues to Wexford where at a junction outside the town it meets the N25 road from Cork The route follows the N25 to its final destination in Ireland of Rosslare Europort All remaining sections of the N11 and therefore E1 outside of Dublin are due to be replaced by motorways or dual carriageways 1 2 3 Spain Edit E1 near Vigo Spain Main article European route E1 in Spain Ferrol 43 29 04 N 8 13 58 W 43 484444 N 8 232778 W 43 484444 8 232778 FE 15 Ferrol 43 29 57 N 8 12 45 W 43 49908 N 8 21257 W 43 49908 8 21257 AP 9F Ferrol AP 9 43 17 22 N 8 16 58 W 43 2895 N 8 2829 W 43 2895 8 2829 AP 9 A Coruna Vigo 42 12 40 N 8 39 44 W 42 2111 N 8 6621 W 42 2111 8 6621 A 55 Vigo TuiTui 42 02 53 N 8 38 40 W 42 048056 N 8 644444 W 42 048056 8 644444 The E1 has two sections in Spain The northern section is between Ferrol and Tui at the Portuguese border It follows the motorway AP 9 a k a The Atlantic Axis which connects the Galician cities of Ferrol A Coruna Santiago de Compostela Pontevedra and Vigo continuing south towards Tui The E1 follows the motorway A 55 near the city of Tui to the Portuguese border at the river Minho Portugal Edit E1 passing at Ponte do Freixo Porto Main article European route E1 in Portugal In Portugal the route is composed of the following sections always as a motorway called auto estrada in Portuguese A 3 Valenca border Braga Porto A 20 Porto A 1 Porto Coimbra Lisbon IP 1 Vasco da Gama bridge Lisbon Montijo A 12 Montijo Junction with A2 A 2 Junction with A12 Albufeira A 22 Albufeira Castro Marim border In the section Aveiro Norte Lisbon of the A1 the E1 follows the same route as the E80 In that section the E80 signage prevails over the E1 signage the latter rarely appearing Spain EditMain article European route E1 in Spain A 49The second Spanish section is between Ayamonte at the Portuguese border and Seville It follows the motorway A 49 and passes near the city of Huelva The border is at the Guadiana river References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to E01 N11 Arklow to Rathnew National Roads Authority Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2011 09 02 M11 Gorey to Enniscorthy National Roads Authority Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2011 09 02 N11 25 Oilgate to Rosslare Harbour National Roads Authority Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2011 09 02 External links EditUN Economic Commission for Europe Overall Map of E road Network 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European route E1 amp oldid 1106121216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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