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A1 motorway (Netherlands)

Highway in the Netherlands

A1 motorway (Netherlands)

Summary

Highway in the Netherlands

FieldValue
countryNLD
typeA
route1
mapRijksweg1.svg
map_notesLocation of the A1 motorway
e-road
maintRijkswaterstaat
length_km119
length_ref
direction_aWest
terminus_ain Amsterdam
junction{{plainlist
* {{JctcountryNLDA9}} in Diemen
* {{JctcountryNLDA6}} near Muiderberg
* {{JctcountryNLDA27}} near Eemnes
* {{JctcountryNLDE30E231E232A28}} in Amersfoort
* {{JctcountryNLDA30}} near Barneveld
* {{JctcountryNLDA50}} in Apeldoorn
* {{JctcountryNLDA35}} near Borne
direction_bEast
terminus_bnear Losser at the border with
provincesNorth Holland, Utrecht, Gelderland, Overijssel

| e-road =

  • in Diemen
  • near Muiderberg
  • near Eemnes
  • in Amersfoort
  • near Barneveld
  • in Apeldoorn
  • near Borne

The A1 is a motorway in the Netherlands. The road connects the capital city of Amsterdam, near the interchange of Watergraafsmeer, with the German border, near Oldenzaal and Bad Bentheim, and the German Autobahn BAB 30. On its way, it crosses four provinces: North Holland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Overijssel.

European routes

Ecoduct ''Harm van de Veen''

The section of the road between its start at the interchange Watergraafsmeer, and the interchange of Hoevelaken near Amersfoort, is also a European route: the E231. This section of the A1 is the complete E231 route; the E231 does not consist of any other road or section.

Between the interchange Hoevelaken and the German border (and beyond, along the BAB 30), the European route E30 follows the A1 motorway. This European route is a so-called A-Class West-East European route, going from Cork in Ireland all the way to Omsk in Russia.

Exit list

municipality line municipality line province Line municipality line municipality line country line province line municipality line

References

References

  1. "Wegbeheerders". Rijkswaterstaat.
  2. (1 July 2015). "Actuele Wegenlijst RWS". Rijkswaterstaat.
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