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A28 autoroute shield
A28 autoroute
Route information
Length405 km (252 mi)
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France

Autoroute 28 is a French mainland motorway linking Abbeville in the Somme to Tours in Indre-et-Loire. It is 405 km long[citation needed]. The motorway starts at Abbeville, France, splitting from the A16 and, after merging with the A13 near Rouen, ends at Tours, merging with the A10. The motorway between Rouen and Tours was added to the Schéma Directeur Routier National[further explanation needed] in 1987.

Between Abbeville and Rouen, the first part, the motorway was built by the Ministry of the Equipment and Transports[clarification needed]. 97 km long, this portion of the motorway is toll-free.

Between Rouen and Alençon, the second part, the motorway is operated by Alis[further explanation needed] (partly owned by Sanef[further explanation needed]) and is the first autoroute of France to have had offers[clarification needed] by European companies following the withdrawal of the SAPN[further explanation needed] in 1998 despite its contract initiated in 1995.[clarification needed] The second stretch of road, opened on 27 October 2005, is 125 km long and passes over two large viaducts; the Viaduc de la Risle and the Viaduc du Bec.

The third and final stretch of road, between Alençon and the A10 near Tours, is operated by Cofiroute[further explanation needed]. A portion of road between Écommoy and Tours was prevented from being built due to the presence of a protected species of beetle, Osmoderma Eremita, or the Pique Prune[further explanation needed]. Construction began only in 2004, and the stretch was opened on 14 December.

List of junctions

The A28 near Neufchâtel-en-Bray.
Junction number & name Northbound exits Southbound exits
  A16, Calais, Boulogne, Paris, Amiens A16, Amiens, Paris, Berck, Boulogne
 1  RD 40, Le Crotoy, Abbeville, St Valery Sur Somme RD 40, Abbeville
 2  RD 925, Abbeville RD 925, Abbeville, Le Treport
 3  RD 928, Abbeville-Gare, Moyenneville RD 928, Mareuil-Caubert, Moyenneville
Aire de Behen Aire de Behen
 4  RD 29, Oisemont RD 29, Oisemont, Friville-Escarbotin
Aire de Service Le Translay Aire de Service Le Translay
 5  D 49E, Le Treport, Beauvais, Blangy sur Bresle D 49E, Le Treport, Beauvais, Blangy sur Bresle, Aumale, Gamaches
 6  D 920, Londinieres, Foucarmont D 920, Londinieres, Foucarmont
Aire du Bois du Coudroy Aire du Bois du Coudroy
 7 A29, Lille, Reims, Amiens D 928, Neufchâtel-en-Bray-Nord, A29, Amiens
 8  D 929, Amiens, Neufchâtel-en-Bray-Nord Entrance to A28 Only
 9  D 928, Neufchâtel-en-Bray D 928, Neufchâtel-en-Bray-Sud
 10  D 915, Dieppe, Forges-les-Eaux D 915, Dieppe, Forges-les-Eaux, Saint-Saëns
Aire de Maucomble Aire de Bosc-Mesnil
 11  D 98, Saint-Saëns D 1029, Le Havre, Fecamp, Totes, A29, Caen, Le Havre
 12  D 919, Buchy, Forges-les-Eaux D 928, Buchy, Montville
Aire de Quincampoix Aire de Quincampoix
Road is continued as A28 Road is continued as N28, N338, N138 and A13 for 23 miles/38 kilometres
  A13, Rouen, Paris, Caen, Le Havre
 13  D 92, Elbeuf, Bourgtheroulde, Aire du Domaine d'Harcourt D 92, Brionne, Le Neubourg, Aire du Domaine d'Harcourt
 14  D 834, Le Havre, Évreux, Bernay, Brionne, Pont-Audemer, Aire de Risle et Charentonne D 834, Évreux, Lisieux, Bernay, Aire de Risle et Charentonne
 15  D 131, Orbec, Broglie D 131, L'Aigle, Orbec, Broglie
Aire des Haras Aire des Haras
 16  D 932, Lisieux, L'Aigle, Gace, Vimoutiers D 932, Argentan, Gace
Aire des Sources de l'Orne Aire des Sources de l'Orne
 17  A88, Caen, Mortagne-au-Perche, Sees A88, Caen, Argentan, Sees
 18  N12, D 912, Alençon-Nord, Saint-Malo, Dreux, Pre-en-Pail, Mortagne-au-Perche, Aire de la Dentalle d'Alençon N12, D 912, Alençon-Centre, Saint-Malo, Pre-en-Pail, Aire de la Dentalle d'Alençon
 19  D 55, Alençon D 55, Alençon-Sud, Le Mans, Mamers
 20  D 310, Mamers D 310, Sille-le-Guillaume
Aire Joel Bosgard Aire de Suzannerie
 21  D 6, Ballon, Beaumont-sur-Sarthe D 6, Ballon, Beaumont-sur-Sarthe
 22 A11, Rennes, Nantes, Paris, Tours, Le Mans, Angers

Road is continued as A11 Northbound for 5 miles/9 kilometres

 23  D 323, Le Mans D 323, Le Mans-Centre, Blois, Orléans, St Calais
 24  D 304, Parigne-l'Eveque D 304, Parigne-l'Eveque
Aire de Croiselles Aire de Croiselles
 25  D 338, Ecommoy D 338, Ecommoy
 26  D 305, Chateau-Du-Loir, Le Lude D 305, Chateau-Du-Loir, Le Lude
Aire de Sarthe-Touraine Aire de Sarthe-Touraine
 27  D 766, Neuille-Pont-Pierre D 766, Chateau-Renault, Neuille-Pont-Pierre
Aire de Chantemerle Aire de Chantemerle
 28 A10, Bordeaux, Tours, Vierzon, Blois, Orléans