Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The A10 motorway (Dutch: Rijksweg 10) is a motorway in the Netherlands.This motorway is the ring road around the city of Amsterdam.It has a length of 32 km (20 mi). Five other motorways connect to the A10: motorway A8 at interchange Coenplein (north), motorway A5 at interchange Coenplein (south), A4 at interchange De Nieuwe Meer, A2 at interchange Amstel, and A1 at interchange Watergraafsmeer.
The Coentunnel (1966) is a tunnel in the A10 motorway under the North Sea Canal in western Amsterdam. The tunnel is named for the 17th-century colonizer Jan Pieterszoon Coen. The tunnel itself is 1283 metres long of which 587 metres are fully covered. The tunnel connects the Zaan district with the western part of Amsterdam. The tunnel reaches a ...
A10 in Amsterdam: A15 in Hoogvliet 1938: current Amsterdam - Schiphol - Hoofddorp - Leiden - The Hague - Delft - Schiedam - Vlaardingen - Hoogvliet: A 4 — — A29/A59 northeast of Heijningen: A12 at Belgian border southeast of Ossendrecht: 1938: current Heijningen - Bergen op Zoom - Belgium A 5: 18.830: 11.700 A10 in Amsterdam: A4 east of ...
A10 motorway (Netherlands), a road around Amsterdam; A10 motorway (Romania), a road connecting SebeČ™ to Turda (near Cluj-Napoca) A-10 motorway (Spain), a road in Navarre connecting the A-15 and the A-1; A 10 road (Sri Lanka), a road connecting Katugastota, Kurunegala and Puttalam; A10 motorway (Switzerland), a road connecting Muri bei Bern and ...
The Zuidas (literally South Axis in Dutch) is a rapidly developing business district in the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. [1] The Zuidas is also known as the 'Financial Mile'. [2] It lies between the rivers Amstel and Schinkel along the ringway A10.
The city routes are the spokes that connect this hub with the outer ring road, in the case of Amsterdam the A10 motorway. Each city route is in principle numbered according to the exit it connects with at the outer ring road. For example, the S110 connects inner ring road S100 with exit 10 of motorway A10. Other cities followed the Amsterdam ...
The busiest 4-lane motorway in the Netherlands is the A10 in the Coen Tunnel in Amsterdam with 110.000 vehicles per day. The widest Dutch motorway is the A15/A16 just south of Rotterdam with 16 lanes in a 4+4+4+4 setup.
[3] [4] In the Netherlands, the highway runs from its northern terminus in Amsterdam eastwards through Utrecht and Arnhem to the German border, near Zevenaar. The road runs concurrently with three other motorways over its entire length, starting on Rijksweg 10 (A10) around Amsterdam, then A2 from southern Amsterdam up to Utrecht , and the last ...