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  2. List of motorways in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Motorway sign from Luxembourg. There are six motorways in Luxembourg, forming the backbone of road infrastructure in Luxembourg. Five of them extend radially from Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg, the centre of the transport network of the country. The six motorways have a total length of 165 kilometres (103 mi) [1].

  3. Category:Motorways in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    List of motorways in Luxembourg; A. A1 motorway (Luxembourg) A3 motorway (Luxembourg) A4 motorway (Luxembourg) A6 motorway (Luxembourg) A7 motorway (Luxembourg)

  4. Transport in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The six Luxembourg motorways cover a total distance of 165 km (103 mi), linking the capital with Trier (Germany), Thionville (France) and Arlon (Belgium) as well as with Esch-sur-Alzette and Ettelbruck in Luxembourg. Luxembourg's motorways are toll free. The speed limit is normally 130 km/h (81 mph), 110 km/h (68 mph) in rainy weather. With 56. ...

  5. Category:Roads in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Motorways in Luxembourg (8 P) S. Streets in Luxembourg (1 C) Pages in category "Roads in Luxembourg" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. A1 motorway (Luxembourg) - Wikipedia

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    The Autoroute 1, abbreviated to A1 or otherwise known as the Trier motorway (Luxembourgish: Tréierer Autobunn, French: Autoroute de Trèves), is a motorway in Luxembourg.It is 36.203 kilometres (22.496 mi) long and connects Luxembourg City, in the south, to Wasserbillig, in the east.

  7. List of countries by road network size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries (or regions) by total road network size, both paved and unpaved.Also included is additional data on the length of each country or region's controlled-access highway network (also known as a motorway, expressway, freeway, etc.), designed for high vehicular traffic.

  8. A6 motorway (Luxembourg) - Wikipedia

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    The Autoroute 6, abbreviated to A6 or otherwise known as the Arlon motorway (Luxembourgish: Areler Autobunn, French: Autoroute d'Arlon), is a motorway in southern and western Luxembourg. It is 20.791 kilometres (12.919 mi) long and connects Luxembourg City , in the south, to Kleinbettingen , in the west.

  9. Croix de Gasperich - Wikipedia

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    The Croix de Gasperich (Luxembourgish: Gaasperech Kräiz, German: Gaspericher Kreuz) is a motorway interchange in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.It is the junction between three of Luxembourg's six motorways: the western terminus of the A1 continues seamlessly as it meets the eastern terminus of the A6, whilst the A3 passes underneath the two on its way from Luxembourg City to Dudelange.