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A9 autoroute

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A9 autoroute shield
A9 autoroute
La Languedocienne
La Catalane
Route information
Part of E 15 E 80
Maintained by Vinci Autoroutes
Length280.5 km (174.3 mi)
Existed1967–present
Major junctions
East end 21 Orange-Centre E 15 / E 714 / A 7 / D 17
Major intersections 22 Roquemaure N 580 / D 976 / D 6580

23 Remoulin N 100 / D 19 / D 192 / D 351 / D 6100
24 Nîmes-Est D 6086
25 Nîmes-Ouest E 80 / A 54 / N 106 / N 113
26 Gallargues N 113 / D 378 / D 742 / D 6313
27 Lunel D 34 / D 110E1
28 Vendargues N 113 / D 65 / D 112
29 D 24 / D 58 / D 66
30 Montpellier-Sud D 986
31 Montpellier-Ouest D 65 / D 116 / D 132 / D 132E1
32 D 116E1
33 Sète D 600
34 Agde D 13 / D 612A
35 E 11 / A 75
36 D 64
37 Narbonne-Est D 168
38 Narbonne-Sud D 6009
E 80 / A 61
39 D 3 / D 6139
40 Leucate D 627 / D 6009
41 Perpignan-Nord D 5 / D 12 / D 83 / D 900
42 D 612A / D 900

43 Le Boulou D 115 / D 618A / D 900
West end E-15 / AP-7 at Spanish border at Le Perthus
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The A9 is an autoroute (motorway) in France. It goes from the A7 at Orange to the border with Spain at Le Perthus. The autoroute passes Perpignan, Montpellier, and Nimes. The A54 joins onto it towards Marseille. It ends at the A7, which is a link to Lyon and Northern France.[1]

Exits and junctions

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Exits 28-32 (inclusive) are no longer on the main A9 (as of May 30 2017); you have to follow *Montpellier* and get on the A709.

Exits 28-32 (inclusive) are no longer on the main A9 (as of May 30 2017); you have to follow *Montpellier* and get on the A709.

References

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  1. "A9". Saratlas. Retrieved 25 June 2020.