Jump to content

European route E27

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
E27 shield
E27
Map
Major junctions
North endBelfort, France
South endAosta, Italy
Location
Countries France
  Switzerland
 Italy
Highway system

The European route E27 is a road in Europe, part of the United Nations International E-road network, running between Belfort, France and Aosta, Italy.[1] Between these two cities, most of the route passes through French-speaking Switzerland, including a section along the eastern shore of the Lake Geneva, and a mountain section that peaks at just above 1,900 metres in the Great St Bernard Tunnel.

Much of the route has not currently been upgraded to autoroute quality. However, major improvements in recent years have occurred in the region of the Franco-Swiss frontier and on the continuation to Delémont, with further extension of the motorway section south of Delémont ongoing. Progress is slow because of the mountainous terrain.

Apart from the Swiss capital, Bern, the towns and cities linked by the E27 tend to be medium sized or smaller. Much of route is dominated by mountainous landscapes, with a correspondingly high profile tourist trade: mountain valley agriculture or viticulture are also in evidence where the topography permits. Several sections of the E27 are more than averagely occupied by tunnels and viaducts.

E27 BELFORT-AOSTA
State

Dep
Can
Reg
National Road Number Section Junction
(national numbering)
Pan European road connections
90 autostrada A36 Belfort-Bermont A36 12 Belfort- centre E54 doubling E60
90 viabilità ordinaria R.N.19 Bermont- Delle A36 11 Bermont
-
JU viabilità ordinaria N 6 Boncourt-Porrentruy
JU autostrada A16 Porrentruy-Cornol A 16 4 Porrentruy west
A 16 5 Porrentruy east
JU semi-autostrada A16 Cornol-Choindez A 16 6 Cornol
A 16 Mont Terri
A 16 7 Saint-Ursanne
A 16
A 16 8 Glovelier
A 16 9 Bassecourt
A 16 10 Delémont west
A 16 11 Delémont east
JU semi-autostrada A16 Choindez-Moutier A 16 12 Choindez
A 16 13 Moutier north
BE viabilità ordinaria N 6 Moutier-Tavannes
BE autostrada A16 Tavannes-Biel A 16 17 Tavannes
A 16 Pierre Pertuis
A 16 18 Sonceboz
A 16 19 La Heutte
A 16 20 Péry
A 16 21 Péry
A 16 22 Frinvillier
A 16 23 Biel east
BE rete viaria urbana N5 through Biel / Bienne
BE semi-autostrada A6 Biel-Lyss A 6 2 Port
A 6 3 Brügg
A 6 4 Studen
A 6 5 Lyss north
A 6 6 Lyss south
BE autostrada A6 Lyss- Schönbühl A 6 7 Schüpfen
A 6 8 Münchenbuchsee
A 6 9 Schönbühl
BE autostrada A1 Schönbühl-Bern A 6 10 / A 1 38
A 6 11 / A 1 37
doubling with E25
BE



FR
autostrada A12 Bern-Vevey A 12 12 Bern-Bümpliz
A 12 11 Niederwangen
A 12 10 Flamatt
A 12 9 Düdingen
A 12 8 Fribourg north
A 12 7 Fribourg south
A 12 6 Matran
A 12 5 Rossens
A 12 de la Gruyère
A 12 4 Bulle
A 12 3 Vaulruz
A 12 2 Châtel-St-Denis
A 12 1 / A 9 14
VD



VS
autostrada A9 Vevey-Martigny A 9 14 Vevey
A 9 15 Montreux
A 9 du Chablais
A 9 16 Villeneuve
A 9 17 Aigle
A 9 18 Saint-Triphon
A 9 19 Bex
A 9 20 Saint-Maurice
A 9 du Grand-Saint-Bernard
A 9 21 Martigny-Fully
A 9 22
doubling with E62
VS superstrada N 21 Martigny by-pass
VS viabilità ordinaria N 21 Martigny-Croix-Bourg-Saint-Bernard
-
VS galleria Great St Bernard Tunnel
Frontier formalities this end
AO semi-autostrada Great St Bernard Tunnel
AO viabilità ordinaria Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses - Aosta E25

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "European Agrement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR)" (PDF). United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. 14 March 2008. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
[edit]