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Focus on Val-de-Marne department road network.
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Departmental
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The
Val-de-Marne is a crossroads located
at the gates of Paris
Due to its proximity to the Capital,
the Val-de-Marne is served by
numerous roads and highways. As
an added feature, highway access
is free within the Val-de-Marne.
The Val-de-Marne highways: |
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A6 |
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Originating
from southern France, it
leads to Porte Orléans
and Porte d'Italie, serving
Orly Airport. |
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A4 |
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Originating
from eastern France, it leads
to Porte de Bercy with stops on
the banks of the Marne River or
Disneyland Paris. |
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A86 |
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Linking the
A4 and A6 highways via Créteil,
it crosses the Val-de-Marne from
northeast to southwest, serving
Orly Airport to the south and
Roissy Airport to the north via
the A3 highway. |
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a104
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Travelling
along the outskirts of the Essonne
and the Val-de-Marne departments,
it links Marne La Vallée
and Evry, allowing (via the A86
highway) to travel around Paris
and avoid the traffic jams on
the ring road. |
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Paris
Ring Road |
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Coming from
Paris, it provides access to the
Val-de-Marne from Porte d'Orléans
to Porte de Vincennes. All you
have to do is take the national
road that serves these exits (Portes)
– N7, N4, etc |
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