List of E-roads in the Netherlands

This is a list of the European Routes, or E-road highways, that run through the Netherlands. The current network is signposted according to the 1985 system revision, and contains seven Class A roads and six Class B roads within the country. Almost without exception, these are motorways that also carry various national A-numbers (for Autosnelweg). Only two small stretches of the E25 and the E30 are provincial roads (the N220 and N211 respectively).[2]

European routes in the Netherlands
European routes in the Netherlands highlighted in red
System information
Maintained by Rijkswaterstaat[1]
Highway names
European routes:European route E nn (E nn)
System links
  • Class-A
  • Class-B
E-road marker on Dutch road sign

Description

History

The original E-road numbering of 1957 included ten routes, but was supplanted by the 1985 revision.[3]

Class-A European routes

Number Length (km)[4] Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
E 19 14087 AmsterdamBelgian border in Breda Follows A10, A4, A13, A20, A16, A59, and A58
E 22 260162 Amsterdam[5]German border at Bad Nieuweschans Follows A10, N7 and A7
E 25 275171 Hook of HollandBelgian border near Eijsden Follows N220, A20, A12, and A2
E 30 230143 Ferry service at Hook of HollandGerman border near De Lutte Follows N211, A4, A12, A27, A28, and A1
E 31 13584 RidderkerkGerman border in Gennep Follows A15, A73 and A77
E 34 8050 Belgian border in BladelGerman border in Venlo Follows A67
E 35 13081 AmsterdamGerman border at Zevenaar Follows A10, A2 and A12; original route to Groningen now E231 and E232

Class-B European routes

Number Length (km)[6] Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
E 231 4025 AmsterdamAmersfoort 01987-01-011987current Was E35 from 1950-1975 and E230 from 1975-1987; follows A1
E 232 180112 AmersfoortGroningen 01987-01-011987current Was E35 from 1950-1975 and E231 from 1975-1987; follows A28
E 233 4528 HoogeveenGerman border in Emmen 01987-01-011987current Was E232 before 1987; originally ran from Oldenzaal to the German border until 1994; follows A37
E 311 6540 BredaUtrecht 01987-01-011987current Was E37 until 1987; follows A27
E 312 15596 VlissingenEindhoven 01987-01-011987current Section from Breda to Eindhoven was E38 and Vlissingen to Breda was N97 before 1987; follows A58
E 314 3522 Belgian border in SteinGerman border in Simpelveld Follows A76

See also

References

  1. "Wat voor wegen zijn er in Nederland en wie is de wegbeheerder". De Rijksoverheid. Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. nl:Lijst van E-wegen door Nederland
  3. Elsevier Atlas van Nederland, België en Luxemburg, samengesteld door de Winkler Prins redactie, Amsterdam/Brussel 1960.
  4. Shell Stratenboek van Nederland. Editie 55 (2008); only the sections within the Netherlands are given here.
  5. The E22 officially connects from Britain to the Netherlands, but no ferry connection exists at this moment.
  6. Shell Stratenboek van Nederland. Editie 55 (2008); only the sections within the Netherlands are given here.
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