European route E05
E05 | |
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Major junctions | |
From: | Greenock (United Kingdom) |
To: | Algeciras (Spain) |
Location | |
Countries: | United Kingdom, France, Spain |
Highway system | |
International E-road network |
The European route E 05 is part of the United Nations international E-road network. It is the westernmost north-south "reference road", running from Greenock, Scotland south through England and France to Algeciras, Spain.[1] The route is 1,900 miles (3,100 km) long.
The E 05 follows the route Greenock - Paisley - Renfrew - Govan - Glasgow - Gretna - Carlisle - Penrith - Preston - Warrington - Winsford - Stoke-On-Trent - Birmingham - Newbury - Southampton - Portsmouth - Le Havre - Paris - Orléans - Tours - Poitiers - Bordeaux - San Sebastián - Burgos - Madrid - Córdoba - Sevilla - Cádiz - Algeciras
United Kingdom (724 km)
Although the United Kingdom Government participates fully in activities concerning the E-routes,[2] E-routes are not signposted within the United Kingdom.
The E 05 has a gap at the English Channel between Southampton and Le Havre, France. There is no direct ferry link, but a ferry from nearby Portsmouth, along the M27, connects to Le Havre.
Route
- United Kingdom
- Greenock (Start of Concurrency with ) - Paisley
- Paisley - Glasgow (End of Concurrency with )
- Glasgow () - Abington
- Abington - Gretna
- Gretna () - Carlisle () - Preston - Warrington () - Birmingham ()
- Birmingham ()
- Birmingham - Bicester
- Bicester - Oxford - Newbury () - Winchester
- Winchester - Southampton
- Gap
- France
- Le Havre
- Le Havre () - Tancarville
- Tancarville
- Tancarville - Bourneville ()
- Bourneville (Start of Concurrency with ) - Rouen (End of Concurrency with ) - Paris
- Boulevard Périphérique: Paris ( , Towards )
- Paris () - Massy ( )
- Massy ( ) - Ablis () - Orléans (, Start of Concurrency with ) - Tours ( , End of Concurrency with ) - Poitiers () - Niort () - Saintes ( ) - Bordeaux
- Bordeaux (Start of Concurrency with )
- Bordeaux ()
- Bordeaux - Bayonne (Start of Concurrency with ) - Hendaye
- Spain
- Irún - Donostia/S. Sebastián - Eibar (End of Concurrency with ) -
- Eibar () - Miranda de Ebro () - Burgos
- Burgos (End of Concurrency with ) - Madrid
- Madrid ()
- Madrid () - Manzanares () - Bailén () - Córdoba - Sevilla (, Towards )
References
- ↑ European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries, 5 April 2002
- ↑ For example Economic and Social Council Document ECE/TRANS/WP.6/AC.2/18 - 17 December 2008; Agenda item 6 Participation in the 2005 E-route census
External links
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