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A61 Motorway (France)
The A61 autoroute is a French motorway forming part of the ''Autoroute de Deux Mers''. It is long. It connects Narbonne (and a junction on A9) and Toulouse, where it becomes the A62 towards Bordeaux. It also has junctions with the A64 towards Bayonne and A68 towards Albi on the outskirts of Toulouse. It is totally a toll road and operated by ASF. It is with 2x2 lanes on the majority of its course except for the section between Toulouse and the junction with A66 close to Villefranche-de-Lauragais which is 2x3 lanes. It is also the European route E80. Junction *''Exchange A61-A68-A62'' Junction with A62 to Bordeaux and A68 to Albi. *15 km 231 (''La Roseraie'') Towns served: Toulouse *16 km 233 (''Soupetard'') Towns served: Toulouse *17 km 235 (''Lasbordes'') Towns served: Toulouse, Castres via RN126. *18 km 236 (''Montaudran'') Towns served: Toulouse *19 km 239 (''Le Palays-A620'') Junction with A620 spur to Toulouse Centre. *PĂ©age de Toulouse ...
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