European_route_E3

European route E3

European route E3

Road in trans-European E-road network


European route E3 is a series of roads in France, part of the United Nations International E-road network. It runs from Cherbourg to La Rochelle.

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Route

The road is 459 km (285 mi) long, and travels along the French routes nationales. From Cherbourg to Carentan, it travels along the Route nationale 13. At Carentan, it changes to the Route nationale 174. It then moves onto the autoroute, mainly the A84 (which it joins at Junction 40) until it reaches Saint-Lô at Junction 16. It then rejoins the RN, mainly Route nationale 136 at Rennes before finally travelling along the Route nationale 137 to its final destination of La Rochelle. It also comes close to the outskirts of Nantes.[1]

Historical trajectory

E3 in Århus, Denmark, before 1975: Changed to E45.

The original trajectory of the E3 ran from Lisbon, Portugal to Stockholm, Sweden, and later to Helsinki, Finland. It was a series of existing secondary roads and highways, officially bundled under the name E3 by European decree on 16 September 1950. In 1975 the numbering system of European roads changed drastically. The name E3 was applied to the part from Cherbourg-La Rochelle to Carentan, which was part of the original E3. The name of the historical trajectory lives on in E3 Harelbeke, a cycling race in Belgium.

The route of the old trajectory:

E80LisbonSalamancaValladolidBurgosVitoria-GasteizSan Sebastián

E70San SebastiánIrúnBiarritzBayonneBordeaux

E5BordeauxPoitiersToursOrléansParis

E15ParisArras

E17ArrasLilleKortrijkGhentAntwerp

E34AntwerpTurnhoutEindhovenVenloDuisburg

E37DuisburgOsnabrückBremen

E22BremenHamburg

E45HamburgFlensburgFrøslevKoldingVejleAarhusAalborgFrederikshavn – ... – Gothenburg

E20GothenburgStockholm

E18StockholmTurkuHelsinki

Detailed route

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References

  1. "E03". www.elbruz.org. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  2. "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2020-05-30.

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