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Motorways in Belgium. In Belgium, the motorways (Dutch: autosnelwegen; French: autoroutes; German: Autobahnen) are indicated by an A and an E (for European) number. [1] The E numbers are used most often.
The third network is composed of provincial national roads. The first digit corresponds to a province—from 1 to 9—based upon the old provinces and in alphabetical order in French, thus: 1 is Province of Antwerp; 2 is Province of Brabant; 3 is Province of West Flanders; 4 is Province of East Flanders; 5 is Province of Hainaut; 6 is Province of Liège; 7 is Province of Limburg; 8 is Province ...
The route then leads to France via the A7. In France, the E19 runs first in the Hauts-de-France region on the A2. In Valenciennes, it serves as the ring on the A23 motorway to Lille. At the junction of Graincourt-lès-Havrincourt near Cambrai, the E 19 joins the Autoroute des Anglais E 17. It then meets the E 15 European route in the node of ...
Route information; Maintained by the Roads and Traffic Agency of the Flemish government: Length: 104 km (65 mi) Major junctions; West end: R31 in Ostend: East end:
European route E17 passes through the following cities: Belgium. A14: Antwerp → Sint-Niklaas → Ghent → Kortrijk France. A 22: Tourcoing → Lille; A 1: Lille → Arras; A 26: Arras → Cambrai → Saint-Quentin → Laon → Reims; A 4: Reims → Châlons-en-Champagne; A 26: Châlons-en-Champagne → Troyes; A 5: Troyes → Langres; A 5 ...
The N7 is a national route in Belgium that connects Halle, just southwest of Brussels, with Tournai and the border with France. [1]The road is one of the 9 major national routes in Belgium, but the only one that does not start in Brussels.
N5 sign post. The N5 is a road in Belgium connecting the small ring in Brussels and Philippeville via Charleroi (commonly named French: Route de Philippeville till the ring of Charleroi).
European route E46 forms part of the International E-road network. The route runs from Cherbourg-en-Cotentin , France , to Liège , Belgium . [ 1 ] It is 753 km (468 mi) long.