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European route E25

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European route 25 near Bard, Italy.

European route E25 is a north–south European route from Hook of Holland in the Netherlands, to Palermo in Italy which includes ferry crossings from Genoa to Bastia (Corsica), from Bonifacio to Porto Torres (Sardinia) and from Cagliari to Palermo (Sicily).

It passes through the following cities: Hook of HollandRotterdamUtrecht - EindhovenMaastrichtLiègeBastogneArlonLuxembourg CityMetzSaint-AvoldStrasbourgMulhouseBaselOltenBernLausanneGenevaMont Blanc TunnelAostaIvreaVercelliAlessandriaGenoa ... BastiaPorto-VecchioBonifacio ... Porto TorresSassariCagliari ... Palermo.[1]

Route description

The Belgian part of the E25 is also denoted as 'Route du Soleil'. The title was rejected by France because there is already a 'Route du Soleil' connecting Paris and Marseille. The Belgian 'Route du Soleil' is a branch of the original route, connecting Amsterdam and Marseille and joining the E25 near Utrecht (NL) towards Metz (F).

The N205 carrying the E25 to the Mont Blanc Tunnel is named the "Route Blanche".

Morandi Bridge Collapse

On 14 August 2018 a section of the A10 motorway called the Morandi Bridge collapsed in the city of Genoa, Italy, claiming the lives of 43 civilians. The reason for the collapse was a mix between what a witness reports as a lightning strike and poor design and questionable construction methods. This section of the route E25 reopened on 4 August 2020.

Route

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-31. Retrieved 2008-12-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links

This page was last edited on 13 April 2024, at 14:14
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