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European route E29

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E29 shield
E29
Route information
Length323 km (201 mi)
Major junctions
North endCologne (Germany)
South endSarreguemines (France)
Location
CountriesGermany, Luxembourg, France
Highway system

European route E 29 is a series of roads in Europe, part of the United Nations International E-road network.

It runs from Cologne, Germany through Luxembourg, through Germany again, and finishing at Sarreguemines, France.

Firstly it leaves Cologne, where it links with the E 31, the E 35, the E 37 and the E 40. It then heads south and crosses into Luxembourg, and into Luxembourg City, where more links are made to the E 25, the E 44 and the E 125.

It then re-enters Germany, more specifically the Saarland, running through the city of Saarbrücken, where it links with the E 50 and the E 422.

On its final stretch, it crosses the French border and finishes at Sarreguemines.

Its total length is 323 km (201 mi).