A39 autoroute
The A39 autoroute, also known as the L'Autoroute Verte, is a motorway in eastern France. The road connects Dijon with Dole and Bourg en Bresse. It forms part of European route E21.Characteristics
- The road is 142 km long from junction 1
- There are 3 Service Areas
- The road provides quicker travel times between Bourg-en-Bresse and Paris.
History
- 1992 : Opening of section between Dijon and Crimolois
- 1994 : Opening of the section between Crimolois and Dole
- 1998 : Opening of the section between Dole and Bourg-en-Bresse
Junctions
- 01 Autoroute commences on outskirts of Dijon
- 02 Towns served: Neuilly-les-Dijon
- 03 Towns served: Crimolois
- * Péage de Crimolois
- 04 Junction with A31 autoroute to Metz, Beaune
- * Rest Area: Bois-Défendu, Beire-le-Fort
- 05 Towns served: Auxonne, Soirans
- * Service Area: Pont Chêne d'Argent/Pont Val de Saône
- Exchange A36-A39 St Seine Junction with the A36 autoroute to Mulhouse, Beaune
- 06 Towns served: Dole, RN5
- * Rest Area: La Vouivre/Louis Pasteur
- * Rest Area: La Jument Verte/Le Chat Perché
- 07 Exchange A39-A391-Bersaillin km 69 Junction of A39 with A391 to Poligny.
- * Service Area: Le Jura
- 08 Towns served: Lons-le-Saunier, Louhans
- * Rest Area: La Vallière/Savigny
- 09 Towns served: Cuiseaux, Cousance, Louhans
- * Service Area: Le Poulet de Bresse km 114
- 10 Towns served: St Trivier de Courtes, St Amour
- * Rest Area: Marmont/Bény
- Exchange A40-A39 The autoroute ends with a junction with the A40 autoroute to Mâcon Geneva .