A21 autoroute

The A21 autoroute is a toll free highway in north western France it is also known as the Rocade Minière. It is 57.6 kilometres (35.8 mi) long.

The A21 in northern France

Junctions

Completed

Exit/Junction Destination
 1  D 301 Start of autoroute Towns at junction with D 937 Towns served: Barlin
6 (Aix-Noulette) Junction with A 26 to Calais and Reims.
 7  (Bully - Liévin) Towns served: Bully-les-Mines and Liévin
 8  (Loos) Towns served: Lens
 9  (Lens-nord) Towns Served: Lens
10 (RN47) Towns Served: Lille via N 47 and N 41
 11  (Lens est) Towns served: Lens
 12  (Loison) Towns Served: Carvin
 13  (Lens-centre) Towns Served: Lens
Junction with A 211 spur to Lens (south) and N 17
 14  (Noyelles-sous-Lens) Towns served: Noyelles-sous-Lens
 15  (Fouquières-les-Lens) Towns Served: Fouquières-lès-Lens
 16  (Hénin-Beaumont) Towns served: Hénin-Beaumont
Junction with A 1 to Paris and Lille
 17  Noyelles-Godault Towns Served: Noyelles-Godault
 18  (Courcelles-lès-Lens) Towns served: Courcelles-lès-Lens
 19  (RN421) Towns served Douai and Cambrai (via N 43)
 20  Autoroute becomes the N 455

In construction

Upgrade of N455 between Flers-en-Escrebieux and Pecquencourt which is the northern by-pass Douai.

Proposed

Upgrade of the N455 between Pecquencourt and Douchy-les-Mines and the A2.

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