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A430 autoroute

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A430 autoroute shield
A430 autoroute
Route information
Maintained by AREA
Length14.8 km (9.2 mi)
Major junctions
West endA43
East endAlbertville
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The A430 autoroute is a short motorway in France. At just 15 km, the road is a short spur which connects the A43 autoroute to Albertville. The A430 follows the N90 along the Isère river valley until the two merge just outside Albertville whereby the N90 continues as a dual carriageway to Moûtiers.

Characteristics

  • Length: 15 km
  • Toll road
  • 2×2 lanes

Junctions

The Olympic rings denoting the approach to the location of the 1992 Winter Games
  • Exchange A43-A430 Junction with the A43 to Geneva and Turin.
  • Péage de Ste Hélène-sur-Isère
  • 24 (Ste Hélène sur Isère) Towns served: Ste Hélène sur Isère
  • Exchange A430-N90 Autoroute becomes the RN90 to Albertville and the Haute Savoie.
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