List of motorways in the Netherlands

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Motorways in the Netherlands
Motorways in the Netherlands
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These are the Netherlands' motorways by their national number, listed with the most important towns at or near the roads. The numbers start with 'A' for 'autosnelweg' (motorway in Dutch). Some of these also carry one or more European E-road numbers on (sections of) their trajectory. Although E-roads in the Netherlands are virtually all motorway, the trajectories are frequently not the same.

Motorways[]

Number Length (mi)[2] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
A1 157.733 98.011 E 35/A10 in Amsterdam E 30/A30 at Germany country line east of De Lutte Amsterdam - Hilversum - Amersfoort - Apeldoorn - Deventer - Hengelo - Germany (Bad Bentheim)
A2 217.098 134.898 E 19/E 35/A10 & S110 in Amsterdam E 25/ at Belgium country line south of Eijsden Amsterdam - Utrecht - 's-Hertogenbosch - Eindhoven - Weert - Geleen - Maastricht - Belgium (Visé)
A4 E 19/E 22/A10 in Amsterdam A15 in Hoogvliet Amsterdam - Schiphol - Hoofddorp - Leiden - The Hague - Delft - Schiedam - Vlaardingen - Hoogvliet
A4 A29/A59 northeast of A12 at Belgium country line southeast of Ossendrecht - Bergen op Zoom - Belgium (Antwerp)
A5 18.830 11.700 E 22/A10 in Amsterdam E 19/A4 east of Hoofddorp Hoofddorp - Amsterdam
A6 102.557 63.726 E 231/A1 south of Muiderberg E 22/A7 southeast of Joure from A1 - Almere - Lelystad - Emmeloord - Joure
A7 240.969 149.731 & in Zaandam E 22/A280 at Germany country line south of Nieuweschans Zaanstad - Purmerend - Hoorn - (Afsluitdijk) - Sneek - Heerenveen - Drachten - Groningen - Hoogezand - Winschoten - Nieuweschans - Germany (Bunde)
A8 9.966 6.193 E 22/E 35/A10 in Amsterdam & & north of Westzaan Amsterdam - Zaanstad
A9 95.673 59.448 E 231/A1 motorway (Netherlands) & S114 in Diemen & south of Alkmaar from A1 - Amsterdam Zuidoost - Amstelveen - Badhoevedorp - Haarlem - Beverwijk - Alkmaar
A10 32.067 19.926 E 22/A8 in Amsterdam E 22/E 35/A8 in Amsterdam Amsterdam ring
A12 136.818 85.015 & in The Hague E 35/A3 at Germany country line east of Babberich Germany (Oberhausen) - Zevenaar - Arnhem - Ede - Utrecht - Gouda - Zoetermeer - The Hague
A13 16.755 10.411 E 19/E 25/A20 & in Rotterdam E 19/E 30/A4 in The Hague The Hague - Rotterdam
A15 204.150 126.853 N15 south of Rozenburg A325 & N325/ west of Europoort - Rotterdam - Dordrecht - Gorinchem - Tiel - Nijmegen
A16 58.098 36.100 E 19/E 25/A20 motorway (Netherlands) in Rotterdam E 19/A1 road (Belgium) in Rotterdam - Dordrecht - Breda - Belgium (Antwerp)
A17 26.593 16.524 E 19/A16 motorway (Netherlands)/A59 motorway (Netherlands) east of Moerdijk E 312/A58 motorway (Netherlands) in Roosendaal Moerdijk - Roosendaal
A18 E 35/A12 northeast of Babberich northwest of Varsseveld ��� Zevenaar - Doetinchem - Varsseveld
A20 38.862 24.148 & E 25/ in Maasdijk E 25/E 30/A12 east of Gouda Gouda - Rotterdam - Vlaardingen - Maassluis
A22 8.348 5.187 A9 east of Velserbroek A9 east of Beverwijk Velsen - Beverwijk
A27 108.728 67.560 E 19/E 312/A58 northeast of Rijsbergen A6 east of Almere Breda - Gorinchem - Utrecht - Hilversum - Huizen - Almere
A28 187.471 116.489 E 30/A27 east of Utrecht E 22/N7 in Groningen Utrecht - Amersfoort - Harderwijk - Zwolle - Meppel - Hoogeveen - Assen - Groningen
A29 13.410 8.333 A15 & in Barendrecht A4 & A59 northeast of Rotterdam - Dinteloord
A30 18.204 11.311 E 35/A12 east of Ede E 30/A1 northwest of Barneveld Barneveld - Ede
A31 64.577 40.126 E 22/A7 southwest of Harlingen E 22/A7 & west of Drachten Harlingen - Leeuwarden
A32 65.936 40.971 E 232/A28 south of Meppel N31 south of Leeuwarden Meppel - Steenwijk - Heerenveen - Akkrum - Leeuwarden
A35 35.659 22.157 & south of Wierden in Enschede Enschede - Hengelo - Almelo - Wierden
A37 42.092 26.155 E 232/A28 & N48 south of Hoogeveen E 233/ at Germany country line east of Zwartemeer Hoogeveen - Emmen - Zwartemeer
A38 E 19/A15/A16 in Ridderkerk in Ridderkerk from A15 - A16 - Ridderkerk
A44 27.850 17.305 east of Wassenaar E 19/A4 & northwest of Leimuiden Wassenaar - Leiden - Nieuw Vennep
A50 159.591 99.165 E 25/A2 north of Eindhoven E 232/A28 & N50 north of Eindhoven - Oss - Wijchen - Arnhem - Apeldoorn - Zwolle
A58 136.916 85.076 in Vlissingen E 25/A2 northeast of Eindhoven Eindhoven - Tilburg - Breda - Roosendaal - Bergen op Zoom - Goes - Middelburg - Vlissingen
A59 121.095 75.245 A4 & A29 northeast of A50 southeast of Oss Willemstad - Moerdijk - Waalwijk - 's-Hertogenbosch - Oss
A65 21.643 13.448 E 312/A58 & southeast of Tilburg south of Berkel-Enschot Tilburg - Berkel-Enschot
A67 77.881 48.393 E 34/ at Belgium country line southwest of Eersel E 34/A40 at Germany country line east of Venlo Belgium (Turnhout) - Eindhoven - Venlo - Germany (Duisburg)
A73 105.713 65.687 E 25/A2 north of Echt E 31/A50 & west of Beuningen from A50 - Nijmegen - Venlo -Roermond - A2 near Maastricht
A74 1.893 1.176 A61 at Germany country line east of Heide A73 east of Tegelen Venlo - Germany (Kaldenkirchen)
A76 27.008 16.782 E 314/A2 at Belgium country line southwest of Stein E 314/A4 at Germany country line east of Bocholtz Belgium (Genk) - Stein - Geleen - Heerlen - Germany (Aachen)
A77 10.135 6.298 E 31/A73 northeast of Rijkevoort E 31/ east of Heijen Boxmeer - Germany (Goch)
A79 17.731 11.018 E 25/A2 northeast of Maastricht E 314/A76 southwest of Heerlen Maastricht - Heerlen
A200 11.866 7.373 / east of Haarlem north of Zwanenburg Zwanenburg-East - Haarlem-East (former A5)
A208 1.522 0.946 from A5 - Velsen - Haarlem
A256 E 312/A58 southwest of Goes & west of Goes from A5 - Goes
A270 northwest of Eindhoven southeast of Nuenen Eindhoven - Helmond
A325 A15 & west of N225 & N325 in Arnhem Arnhem - Nijmegen (former A52)
A326 A50 west of Wijchen north of Wijchen Wijchen - Nijmegen
A348 E 35/A12 & N325 in Arnhem & south of Dieren Arnhem - Dieren (former A48)

Former motorways[]

The following routes lost their motorway-status:

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Wat voor wegen zijn er in Nederland en wie is de wegbeheerder". De Rijksoverheid. Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-06-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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