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A46 autoroute

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The A46 autoroute is a 47.6-kilometre-long (29.6 mi) highway in central France. It connects the town of Givors to Anse and eastern Lyon. It was completed in 1992.

Characteristics

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History

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  • 1992 : Opening of the A46 and the RN346.
  • 2007 : Opening of the third lane between Genay and the Mionnay Service Area.

Since 2002, there have been further attempts to prohibit heavy traffic over 7.5 tons in Lyon and divert them onto this motorway-by-pass. This is controversial because it generates extra journey times distances travelled.

Junctions

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Junction Autoroute A7 to A46 near Lyon
Exit/Junction Destination
  Exchange A6-A46 Junction with the A 6 to Villefranche, Dijon and Paris (north) and Lyon (south)
Exit 1  (Quincieux) Towns served: Quincieux
Exit 2  (Genay-Trévoux) Towns served: Genay/Trévoux
 Péage de Genay
 Service Area: Mionnay
Exit 3  (Les Echets) Towns served: Les Echets, Bourg-en-Bresse via N 83
Exit 4  (Sathonay) Towns served: Sathonay
Junction A46-A42-N346 Junction with A 42 to Bourg-en-Bresse and Geneva (Switzerland) the A46 becomes the N 346 on a bridge over the River Rhone
Junction N346-A43-N6 The A46 commences at a junction with the A 43 to Grenoble, Chambéry and Turin (Italy) and the N 6
Exit 11  (La Fouillouse) Towns served:
Exit 12  (Saint-Priest) Towns served: Saint-Priest Bel Air
Exit 13  (Mions) Towns served: Mions
Exit 14  (Lyon sud) Towns served: Boulevard Urbain Sud de Lyon, A 7
Exit 15  (Corbas) Towns served: Corbas
Exit 16  (Ternay-Communay) Towns served: Ternay, Communay
 Service Area: Communay
Exchange A7-A46-A47 Junction with A 7 to Marseille and A 47 to Saint-Étienne
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