European route E34

E34 shield

E34
Major junctions
West end: Zeebrugge (Belgium)
East end: Bad Oeynhausen (Germany)
Location
Countries: Belgium, Netherlands, Germany
Highway system
International E-road network

The European route E 34 is a road in Europe and a part of the United Nations International E-road network. It connects Zeebrugge, the major seaport of Bruges, with Bad Oeynhausen, a German spa town located beside the River Weser at the eastern edge of North Rhine-Westphalia. At Bad Oeynhausen the E 34 links to the E 30, a major pan European east-west artery. It also passes, relatively briefly, through the Netherlands, following the southern by-pass of Eindhoven. Within Germany the route follows from south-west to north-east the full length of North Rhine-Westphalia.

E 34 near Kamen, looking east.
E 34 tunnel under the canal that connects Ghent with the Western Scheldt.

The three names of the road from the coast

By the early 1990s the western portion of the route, between Antwerp and the coast, was a dual carriageway with frequent intersections, the more busy of which were controlled by traffic lights and marked by 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph) speed limits. Starting at the Antwerp end, this part of the E 34 has more recently been progressively upgraded with junctions either eliminated or else replaced by motorway-style intersections. The road is still of sub-motorway quality between the coast and Zelzate, but to the east of the road tunnel under the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, the upgrade is virtually complete. The upgrade from National road to Autoroute quality has been reflected in a name change, from N49 to A11: in terms of national road numbers, as long as the upgrade remains incomplete, the two names are currently used interchangeably or together (N49-A11) when referring to the full length between Antwerp and Zeebrugge. In Belgium the E route numbers are given prominence at least equal to nationally assigned road numbers, so that in practice the road may be marked, using all three names, as the N49-E 34-A11. Locally the road is often referred to more simply as the expressway (de expresweg).

Congestion

The route skirts Antwerp using the southern R1 inner ringroad which includes the Kennedy Tunnel: this is closed to vehicles with certain classes of dangerous loads. These are required to divert onto the northern R2 outer ringroad. To address the resulting delays, and because the inner southern ring route itself frequently becomes seriously congested, a northern inner ring road for Antwerp is being planned.

The German portion of the E 34 passes across the northern side of Germany's Ruhr industrial belt. Most of the road, which is currently being progressively upgraded, is now a six lane (three in each direction) highway. Access points are relatively close together in this section and the route - especially the section between Duisburg and Dortmund - is prone to delays resulting from traffic congestion.

The route

E 34 Zeebrugge - Bad Oeynhausen
StateNational
Road
Number
SectionJunction
(national numbering)


......Province
West Flanders



East Flanders
N49 (A11) Zeebrugge - Zelzate




N49 (A11) 14 Zelzate
N49 (A11) Ghent-Terneuzen Canal
N49 (A11) 13 Zelzate
East Flanders





Antwerp
A11 (N49) Zelzate - Antwerp A11 (N49) 12 (Junction not yet open)
A11 (N49) 11 Kemzeke
A11 (N49) 10 Vrasene
A11 (N49) Beveren
A11 (N49) 9 Melsele
A11 (N49) 8 Waaslandhaven east
A11 (N49) 7 Sint-Anna Linkeroever (Left Bank)
Antwerp R1 Antwerp Southern Ringway R1 Antwerp west
R1 6 Linkeroever (Left Bank)
R1 Kennedy Tunnel (Scheldt River)
R1 5a South
R1 Antwerp centre
R1 Antwerp south
R1 5 Le Grellelaan
R1 4 Berchem
R1 3 Borgerhout
R1 Antwerp east
Antwerp A13 Antwerp east - Ranst A 13 18 Wommelgem
A 13 Ranst
A 13 Ranst
Antwerp A21 Ranst - Retie A 21 19 Oelegem
A 21 20 Zoersel
A 21 21 Lille
A 21 22 Beerse
A 21 Gierle
A 21 23 Turnhout west
A 21 24 Turnhout centre
A 21 25 Oud-Turnhout
A 21 26 Retie


......Province
North Brabant














Limburg
A67 Hapert - Venlo A 67 29 Hapert
A 67 30 Eersel
A 67 31 Veldhoven-West (Planned)
A 67 De Hogt
A 67 32a High Tech Campus (Philips Research)
A 67 33 Waalre
A 67 Leenderheide
A 67 34 Geldrop
A 67 35 Someren
A 67 36 Asten
A 67 37 Liessel
A 67 38 Helden
A 67 39 Venlo
A 67 Zaarderheiken
A 67 40 Velden
A 67 41 Venlo (A 61 - German)


Land/District
KLE








WES




DU
A 40 Venlo - Duisburg A 40 2 Straelen
A 40 3 Wankum
A 40 4 Wachtendonk
A 40 5 Kempen
A 40 6 Kerken
A 40 Neufelder Heide
A 40 7 Neukirchen-Vluyn
A 40 8 Moers
A 40 9 Moers centre
A 40 10 Duisburg-Rheinhausen
A 40 11 Duisburg-Homberg
A 40 12 Duisburg Hafen (Port)
A 40 13 Duisburg
A 40 14 / A 3 14 Kaiserberg 
OB A 3 Duisburg - Oberhausen A 3 13 Oberhausen-Lirich
A 3 12 Oberhausen west
A 3 11 Oberhausen-Holten
A 3 10 / A 2 1 Oberhausen
OB



BOT










RE







DO







UN



HAM






WAF






GT



BI



LIP



HF






MI
A 2 Oberhausen - Bad Oeynhausen A 2 2 Oberhausen-Königshardt
A 2
A 2 3 Bottrop
A 2 4 Gladbeck - Ellinghorst
A 2 5 Essen & Gladbeck
A 2 6 Gelsenkirchen - Buer
A 2
A 2 7 Herten
A 2 8 Recklinghausen
A 2 9 Recklinghausen south
A 2 10 Recklinghausen east
A 2 11 Henrichenburg
A 2 12 Dortmund North-west
A 2 12 Dortmund-Mengede
A 2 13 Dortmund North-east
A 2 14 Dortmund-Lanstrop
A 2 15 Kamen
A 2 16 Kamen
A 2 17 Bönen
A 2 18 Hamm
A 2
A 2 19 Hamm-Uentrop
A 2 20 Beckum
A 2 21 Oelde
A 2 22 Junction closed
A 2 23 Rheda-Wiedenbrück
A 2
A 2 24 Gütersloh
A 2 25 Bielefeld
A 2 26 Bielefeld - Sennestadt
A 2 27 Bielefeld centre
A 2 28 Ostwestfalen / Lippe
A 2 29 Herford / Bad Salzuflen
A 2
A 2 30 Herford east
A 2 31 Vlotho - Exter
A 2 32 Bad Oeynhausen
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