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The '''A1''' in [[France]], also known as '''l'autoroute du Nord''' (the Northern Motorway), is the busiest of [[France]]'s autoroutes. With a length of 211 kilometers, it connects [[Paris]] with the northeastern city of [[Lille]].
 
The '''A1''' in [[France]], also known as '''l'autoroute du Nord''' (the Northern Motorway), is the busiest of [[France]]'s autoroutes. With a length of 211 kilometers, it connects [[Paris]] with the northeastern city of [[Lille]].
 
The autoroute serves the northern suburbs of [[Paris]], including the [[Stade de France]], [[le Bourget]], Paris's ''Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport'', and the [[parc Astérix]]. From there it crosses [[Picardie]], without directly passing through any of the major cities of the ''région''. Throughout Picardie, the A1 runs parallel to the ''LGV Nord''.
 
 
Around 120 km from Paris, between the towns of [[Amiens]] and [[Saint-Quentin]] and near the ''aire de service d'Assevillers'' (the largest motorway plaza in Europe), the A1 crosses over the [[A29 (France)|A29]]. A few dozen kilometers further north it forms the southern terminus of the [[A2 (France)|A2]], which branches off towards [[Brussels]]. The A1 is also crossed by the [[A26 (France)|A26]] and the [[A21 autoroute|A21]], and it makes up part of '''European routes''' [[E15]], [[E17]], and [[E19]]. At its northern terminus, the A1 turns into the [[A25 (France)|A25]].
 
  
 
== Hitching the '''A1''' ==
 
== Hitching the '''A1''' ==

Revision as of 23:23, 6 September 2009

The A1 in France, also known as l'autoroute du Nord (the Northern Motorway), is the busiest of France's autoroutes. With a length of 211 kilometers, it connects Paris with the northeastern city of Lille.

Hitching the A1

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