A31 autoroute

A31 autoroute shield

A31 autoroute
Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne
Route information
Part of
Maintained by Autoroute française
Length: 351 km (218 mi)
Major junctions
North end: Luxembourg
South end: Beaune
Highway system
Autoroutes of France

The A31 autoroute, also known as l'Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne, is a French autoroute. The road runs from the Franco-Luxembourg border to Beaune where it joins the A6. The north of the autoroute is free, up to the town of Toul, but it is a toll road south of there. The autoroute serves the cities of Metz, Nancy and Dijon and it is heavily used in the holiday season as it is a convenient route for those travelling from Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Germany to get to the south of France.

Junctions

Future

There is a proposal to create a new autoroute, the A32, to relieve the congestion on the A31 but the scheme is currently not progressing due to vigorous opposition.

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