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  2. EV5 Via Romea Francigena - Wikipedia

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    In England, the EV5 is complete. The route is 113 mi (182 km) [citation needed] long and follows the National Cycle Network route NCR1 from Canterbury to Dover. From the ancient city of Canterbury which was the historic starting point of Sigeric's Via Francigena, the EV5 then travels to the coast and the port of Sandwich and ends at Dover, where a ferry can take you to France to continue the ride.

  3. Nantes Busway - Wikipedia

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    The Nantes Busways (line 4 and 5) are bus rapid transit lines operating in the city of Nantes, France. [2] The service was inaugurated on November 6, 2006, and is operated by Semitan. The line 4 runs from Place Foch to Porte de Vertou on a dedicated right-of-way, and interconnects with line 1 of the Nantes Tramway at Duchesse Anne Château station.

  4. Cycling in the Channel Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Tour de France Winner Chris Froome (right) with the 3 Jaguar XF Sportbrake support cars (left) and a Class 9 Eurotunnel Car Shuttle train (behind). Cycling on the screed surface in the Channel Tunnel service tunnel, between the two railway tunnels Mike Turner (left) and Wally Michalski (right) inside the French Portal in October 1993 with two Saracen Sahara bicycles they had ridden from the UK ...

  5. European route E5 in France - Wikipedia

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    The European route E5 in France is a series of roads, part of the International E-road network, running from the portal city of Le Havre in northwestern France towards the border with Spain in Hendaye. [1] The E5 originates in Scotland and crosses the English Channel near Southampton. [2] It continues to southern Spain.

  6. EV6 The Rivers Route - Wikipedia

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    Map of the EuroVelo 6 long-distance cycling route, from the Atlantic coast to the Black Sea.. EuroVelo 6 (EV6), named the "Rivers Route", is a EuroVelo long-distance cycling route that runs along 3,653 km (2,270 mi) some of Europe's major rivers, including much of the Loire, some of the Saône, a short section of the upper Rhine and almost the entire length of Europe’s second longest river ...

  7. Paris–Bordeaux railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway from Paris to Bordeaux is an important French 584-kilometre long railway line, that connects Paris to the southwestern port city Bordeaux via Orléans and Tours.The railway was opened in several stages between 1840 and 1853, when the section from Poitiers to Angoulême was finished. [2]

  8. Category:Routes nationales in France - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Routes nationales in France" ... Route nationale 5; Route nationale 6;

  9. Category:Roads in France - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... European route E5 in France; European route E5 in the United Kingdom; European route E9;