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A2 autoroute
Route information
Part of E19
Maintained by SANEF
Length76 km (47 mi)
Existed1972–present
Major junctions
South end A 1 near Combles
Major intersections A 26 near Cambrai
A 23 near Valenciennes
North endBelgian road A7
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The A2 Autoroute is a French autoroute that travels 76 km from the A1 near the commune of Combles in Picardy to the border with Belgium, where it continues on as the Belgian motorway A7. The entire length is concurrently designated as European route E19.

In conjunction with the A1 autoroute and the Belgian A7 it is the main route between Paris and Brussels. Until other more direct motorway routes are completed it is also the fastest route from Paris to the Belgian city of Liège.

From Combles to Cambrai, the autoroute is managed by the Société des Autoroutes du Nord et de l'Est de la France (SANEF) and is a toll road. From Cambrai onward it is a non-toll autoroute managed by the government of the Nord department. Two lanes travel in each direction.

The A2 was opened in two stages in 1972. The first stage from junction 15 to the Belgian border opened on 28 March. The remainder, from Junction 15 to the interchange with the A1 opened on 19 December 1972.

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Lists of Exits and Junctions

Exit/Junction Destination
  A 1
  A 26 Calais (southbound only) Reims
 14 
Cambrai
 15 
Bouchain
 15.1 
Hordain
 16 
Douchy-les-Mines
 17 
Douai
 18 
Denain
 19  Northbound only
Parc d'activités de l'aerodrome
 20 
Valenciennes - le Vignoble, ZI Prouvy-Rouvignies
 21 
Valenciennes - Centre
 21a 
Aulnoy-lez-Valenciennes
 21b 
Valenciennes - Centre
 22a  Northbound only
Maubeuge
 22b  Northbound only
Valenciennes - le Roleur
 23 
St Saulve, Maubeuge
 23.1 
Sebourg
 24 
Onnaing
 25 
Quievrechain, Bruay-sur-l'Escaut
 26 
Crespin
Belgian Border; A 2 becomes Belgian road A7

European Routes

European Route Location
E19 entire length
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