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A20 autoroute shield
A20 autoroute
L'Occitane
Route information
Part of E9
Length427 km (265 mi)
Existed1992–present
Major junctions
South end A 62 in Montbartier
North end A 71 in Vierzon
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The A20 autoroute or L'Occitane is a highway through central France. A part of France's national network of autoroutes, it is 427 kilometres (265 mi) long.

Regions Crossed

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The road travels through the areas of Occitania, Limousin and Midi-Pyrénées. It starts at Vierzon in Cher and finishes in the south at Montauban in Tarn-et-Garonne. However further sections between Orléans and Vierzon (A71) and Montauban-Toulouse (A62) could be renamed the A20 in the not too distant future. L'Occitane is free from Vierzon to Brive-la-Gaillarde via Limoges.

The operating companies are ASF between Cressensac and Montauban, DDE in the department between Vierzon and Nespouls. The road crosses the following departments Cher, Indre, Creuse, Haute-Vienne, Corrèze, Lot, Tarn-et-Garonne

History

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The motorway was proposed to reduce the travel time along the RN20 and to avoid congestion during holiday periods at Châteauroux, Argenton-sur-Creuse, Saint-Benoît-du-Sault, Limoges, Uzerche, Brive, Souillac, Cahors and Montauban.

Route

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From Vierzon to Martel

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The motorway is managed by the respective DDE in Cher, Indre, Creuse, Haute-Vienne, of Corrèze and Lot. It is a free motorway with 2x2 lanes, with certain sections with 2x3 lanes, for example the by-pass of Limoges.

History

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  • Pre 1992: The Brive and Limoges by-pass.
  • 1992 to 2000: creation of the various sections of the motorway

Future

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In the long term, a new by-pass for Limoges is proposed (The A20bis project), in order to return the section of the A20 motorway which crosses the Limoges conurbation to its original planned use as a major urban road.

Junctions

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From Martel to Montauban

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The motorway is operated by ASF. It is a toll road (closed system) with 2x2 lanes.

History

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  • 1996 to 2003: Construction of the section.

Junctions

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  • 55 (Souillac) to 303 km: served city Souillac
  • 56 (Labastide-Murat) to 325 km: served city Labastide-Murat
    • Service Area: Causses de la Lot
    • Rest Area: Rauze
  • 57 (Cahors-Nord) to 348 km: served city Cahors
    • Rest Area: Cahors
  • 58 (Cahors-Sud) to 371 km: served city Cahors
    • Rest Areas: Bois de Dourre
  • 59 (Caussade) to 393 km: served city Caussade
  • Péage
  • 60 (Montauban-Nord) to 409 km: served city Montauban

Deviation of Montauban and Montauban section - A62

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This section is managed by the DDE of Tarn-et-Garonne. It is in 2x2 lanes and free. The Montauban by-pass is the last missing link of A20. The link is currently signaled the RN20 which has yet to be upgraded to autoroute standard. To the south of Montauban, the RN20 was upgraded to motorway standard in the Nineties, and has been re-numbered the A62.

History

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  • 1992: Construction of the Montauban by-pass
  • 2007: Upgrade to the motorway standard

Junctions

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  • 61 to 410 km: served city Montauban
  • 62 to 413 km: served city Montauban
  • 63 to 414 km: served city Montauban
  • 64 to 416 km: served city Montauban
  • 65 (Montauban-Sud) to 417 km: served city Montauban
  • 66 (Bressols) to 418: served city Bressols
    • Rest Area: Nauze-Vert
  • 67 to 423 km: served city Moulis
  • 68 to 424 km: served cities Toulouse and Agen
  • A62 to A20
  • A20 changes into RN20 and becomes a single carriageway road.
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