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  2. European route E52 - Wikipedia

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    City: Hub: Note: A 99: Munich-Eschenried Munich-Feldmoching E53 A 92: Munich-Nord E45 A 9: Munich-Ost E552 A 94: A 8: Munich-Süd E54 A 995: Rosenheim-Inntal: E45 E60 A 93 European Union: Schwarzbach: Austria: Salzburg: Street: City: Hub: Note: A 1: Wals-Siezenheim: Salzburg: E55 E60 A 10 A 1

  3. European route E54 - Wikipedia

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    France. Paris → Sens → Troyes — same route as E60; Troyes → Langres (A5) — same route as E17; Langres → Vesoul → Lure → Belfort (N19) Belfort → Mulhouse Germany (following the Rhine and the German/Swiss border) Lörrach → Rheinfelden → Bad Säckingen → Albbruck → Waldshut-Tiengen → Klettgau (partly ) Switzerland

  4. Rhine–Danube Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Strasbourg–Danube Corridor develops its network from the Seine to the Danube on the following three axes and through the following European cities [2] (see route in cyano on the official TEN-T map published on the European Union website visible below in the note). [3] Strasbourg – Stuttgart – München – Wels/Linz

  5. European route E42 - Wikipedia

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    Road sign at the border between Wallonia and France. European route E42 is a road in Europe and a part of the United Nations International E-road network.It connects Dunkerque, a major ferry and container port at the northern end of the French coast with Aschaffenburg [1] on the north western tip of Bavaria.

  6. European route E552 - Wikipedia

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    Germany (on shared signage A 94 then B 12) Munich: E45, E52, E53, E54, E533; Neuötting; Simbach am Inn (near Austrian border) Austria (on shared signage B 148 (a Landesstraße) then A 8 then A 25) Braunau am Inn (near German border) Wels; Linz: E55, E60

  7. European route E60 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 60 is the second-longest road in the International E-road network and runs 8,200 km (5,100 mi), from Brest, France (on the Atlantic coast), to Irkeshtam, Kyrgyzstan [1] (on the border with China).

  8. Autobahns of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Brenner Autobahn near Innsbruck. The Austrian autobahns are controlled-access highways in Austria.They are officially called Bundesstraßen A (Bundesautobahnen) under the authority of the Federal Government according to the Austrian Federal Road Act (Bundesstraßengesetz), [1] not to be confused with the former Bundesstraßen highways maintained by the Austrian states since 2002.

  9. European route E55 - Wikipedia

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    B 310: Leopoldschlag – Freistadt S 10: Freistadt – Unterweitersdorf; A 7: Unterweitersdorf – Linz – Ansfelden; A 1: Ansfelden (Start of Concurrency with E60, E552) – Sattledt(End of Concurrency with E552) – Salzburg (End of Concurrency with E60), (), ()