A84 autoroute

A84 autoroute
Autoroute des Estuaires
Start of A84 at the Porte de Bretagne exit of the Périphérique Caen.
Route information
Part of E3 E401
Length170 km (110 mi)
Existed2003–present
Major junctions
South-West end E3 / N 136 (Rocade de Rennes) in Rennes
Major intersections
South end E401 / N 814 (Périphérique Caen) in Caen
Location
CountryFrance
Major citiesCaen and Rennes
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The A84 autoroute is a major motorway in western France completed on 27 January 2003 to connect the cities of Rennes in Brittany with Caen in Lower Normandy. It is part of the Autoroute des Estuaires from Belgium to Spain, avoiding Paris.

Characteristics

The motorway, 170 km long, cost a total of 650 million. It is dual-carriageway both ways on its entire course and service areas are positioned at regular intervals. It is toll free.

The motorway was built with a special road surface to allow rain water to run off quickly, but it is ineffective with snow that often falls in large quantities in winter, so snowploughs are employed regularly. Motorway traffic radio 107.7 broadcasts A84 information specifically.

  • 2 × 2 carriageway
  • 170 km in length
  • Total cost : €650 000 000 (2003)
  • 3 speed camera zones
  • 5 service areas (Aires de service et repos):
    • l'aire du mont Saint-Michel (Total), Saint-Aubin-de-Terregatte
    • l'aire de la Baie, Braffais
    • l'aire de la vallée de la Vire (Shell), Gouvets
    • l'aire de Cahagnes, Cahagnes
    • l'aire de Saint-Jean des Essartiers, Saint-Jean-des-Essartiers

The highway is free throughout its entire length. The various governments have studied the concession of this highway, but the regional authorities of Brittany and Normandy have convinced the public authorities to build and manage this highway with public funds.

History

  • 1979: Ministerial decision to upgrade the road between Caen and Avranches to dual carriageway.
  • 1987: Decision by the CIAT to connect Caen, Rennes and Nantes by motorway ensuring the continuity of the French motorway network.
  • 1994: The connections between Caen and Avranches and Avranches and Rennes are declared of public utility.
  • 27 January 2003: Opening of the last section of the A84 except the Rennes and Avranches bypasses.

Route

List of junctions

Region Department Junction Destinations Notes
Bretagne Ille-et-Vilaine
 Rocade de Rennes - A84 Rocade Nord : Rennes - centre, Brest, Lorient, Saint-Malo
Rocade Est : Le Mans, Nantes, Thorigné-Fouillard
 25 : Thorigné-Fouillard  Thorigné-Fouillard Exit and entry from Caen
 26 : Liffré - sud  La Bouëxière, Saint-Sulpice-la-Forêt, Liffré - centre Exit from Caen
 27 : Liffré - nord  Ercé-près-Liffré, Gosné, Liffré - centre, Beaugé Entry and exit from Caen
 28 : Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier  Combourg, Vitré, Gosné, Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier
 Aire de La Chaîne (Northbound)
 Aire de La Lande (Southbound)
 29 : Romagné  Alençon, Fougères, Vitré, Saint-Sauveur-des-Landes, Romagné
 30 : Saint-Étienne-en-Coglès  Antrain, Saint-Brice-en-Coglès, Saint-Germain-en-Coglès, Saint-Étienne-en-Coglès, Le Mont-Saint-Michel
 Aires du Coglais
 31 : Coglès  Louvigné-du-Désert, Antrain, Montours, Coglès
Normandie Manche  32 : Saint-James  Pontorson, Saint-James
 Aire du Mont-Saint-Michel
 33 : Durcey  Alençon, Le Mont-Saint-Michel, Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, Ducey
 34 : Poiley  Saint-Brieuc, Saint-Malo, Le Mont-Saint-Michel, Pontorson Entry and exit from Caen
E3 / A 84 becomes E3 / E401 / N 175
  Cromel (RD 103 - RD 43E2)  Avranches - centre, Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme, Le Val-Saint-Père, Z. A. du Cromel, Centre Commercial
 La Croix Verte (RD 456)  Avranches - Jardin des Plantes, Le Val-Saint-Père, Le Gué de l'Épine, Aérodrome d'Avranches - Le Val-Saint-Père
 La Porionnais Moncreton (RD 973)  Granville, Jullouville, Avranches - centre, Avranches - Gare SNCF
 Avranches - Hôpital (RD 31)  Avranches, Centre Hospitalier
 Aubigny Maudon (RD 7)  Coutances, La Haye-Pesnel, Avranches, Ponts, Centre Hospitalier
E3 / E401 / N 175 becomes again E3 / E401 / A 84
 36 : Ponts  Brécey, Villedieu-les-Poêles, Le Parc, Ponts
 Aires de la Baie
 37 : Villedieu-les-Poêles - est  Coutances, Granville, Gavray, Villedieu-les-Poêles
 38 : Villedieu-les-Poêles - nord  Vire, Brécey, Percy, Villedieu-les-Poêles, Avranches
 Aire de la Vallée de la Vire Gouvets
 39 : Pont-Farcy  Tessy-sur-Vire, Pont-Farcy
 Aire de la Villeneuve-en-Chevrie
 40 : Torigni-sur-Vire  Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Saint-Lô, Coutances, Torigni-sur-Vire
E3 / E401 / A 84 becomes E3 / E401 / A 84
Calvados  41 : Saint-Martin-des-Besaces  Caumont-l'Éventé, Saint-Martin-des-Besaces
 Aire de Cahagnes (Northbound)
 Aire de Saint-Jean des Essartiers (Southbound)
 42 : Jurques  Vire, Caumont-l'Éventé, Jurques
 43 : Villers-Bocage - sud  Aunay-sur-Odon, Villers-Bocage, Bayeux
 44 : Villers-Bocage - nord  Bayeux, Villers-Bocage Entry and exit from Caen
 45 : Monts-en-Bessin  Évrecy, Parfouru-sur-Odon, Tournay-sur-Odon, Monts-en-Bessin
 46: Noyers-Bocage  Cheux, Missy, Noyers-Bocage
 47 : Grainville-sur-Odon  Évrecy, Cheux, Mondrainville, Grainville-sur-Odon Entry and exit from Caen
 48 : Verson  Saint-Manvieu-Norrey, Verson, Z. I. Verson
 Périphérique de Caen (RN 814) - A84 Périphérique Nord : Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Carpiquet, Ouistreham, C.H.U
Périphérique Sud : Paris, Alençon, Flers, Caen - centre
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Future extensions

The A84 is interrupted at Avranches. The bypass to the west of Avranches, by the RN 175 with two double lanes, has geometrical characteristics which do not allow the construction of motorway characteristics and status. An East motorway bypass for the A84 was therefore planned in the long term. The State bought 60 hectares of land and destroyed four houses along the route. However, the works are yet be launched. The land is still owned by the state.

The A84 is also to be extended to Nantes by upgrading the RN 137 dual-carriageway, thus creating a Caen-Rennes-Nantes route. This was abandoned, along with other projects of dual-carriageway upgrades in Brittany (RN 157 and RN 12 were planned to become A81 and RN 165 was planned to become A82).[1]

In addition at Rennes, the construction of a "south-east bypass" will make it possible to avoid the Rennes ring-road on this route. Construction was due to commence from 2021 but was abandoned.

References

  1. ^ "RN12 et RN165. Projet autoroutier abandonné". Le Télégramme. 13 October 2014.