European route E30 in the Netherlands
This article is about the section of European route E30 in the Netherlands. For the entire route, see European route E30.
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European routes in the Netherlands with E 30 in dark green | ||||
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| Maintained by Rijkswaterstaat[1] | ||||
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| Provinces: | South Holland, Utrecht, Gelderland, Overijssel | |||
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European route E 30 (E 30) is a west–eastEuropean route, running from Cork in Ireland to Omsk in Russia.[2][3] In the Netherlands, the highway runs from Hook of Holland eastwards through The Hague, Utrecht, Amersfoort and Apeldoorn to the German border, near De Lutte.
The highway is maintained by Rijkswaterstaat.[1]
Route description
See also: Provincial road N211 (Netherlands) § Route description, A4 motorway (Netherlands) § Route description, A12 motorway (Netherlands) § Route description, A27 motorway (Netherlands) § Route description, A28 motorway (Netherlands) § Route description and A1 motorway (Netherlands) § Route description
History
See also: Provincial road N211 (Netherlands) § History, A4 motorway (Netherlands) § History, A12 motorway (Netherlands) § History, A27 motorway (Netherlands) § History, A28 motorway (Netherlands) § History and A1 motorway (Netherlands) § History
Exit list
| Province | Municipality | km | mi | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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| South Holland | Rotterdam | 0.000 | 0.000 | Western end of N211 concurrency | ||
| Westland (municipality), Netherlands | ||||||
| The Hague | ||||||
| Westland (municipality), Netherlands | ||||||
| Midden-Delfland | 12 | Eastern end of N211 concurrency; western end of A4 concurrency | ||||
| Rijswijk | 11 | |||||
| 10 | Diepenhorstlaan | |||||
| The Hague | 9 | |||||
| Eastern end of A4 concurrency; western end of A12 concurrency | ||||||
| 5 | Donau / Koning Willem-Alexanderviaduct | |||||
| Zoetermeer | 6 | Zuidweg / Afrikaweg | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
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| Lansingerland | 8 | |||||
| Zuidplas | 9 | |||||
| Waddinxveen | Western end of E 25 concurrency | |||||
| 11 | ||||||
| Bodegraven-Reeuwijk | 12 | |||||
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| 13 | Molendijk / Verlengde Tuurluur | |||||
| Utrecht | Woerden | 14 | ||||
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| Utrecht | 15 | |||||
| Eastern end of E 25 concurrency; western end of E 35 concurrency | ||||||
| 16 | Papendorpseweg | |||||
| Amsterdam–Rhine Canal | Galecopperbrug | |||||
| Utrecht | Utrecht | 17 | Europalaan | |||
| 18 | ||||||
| Eastern end of E 35 / A12 concurrency; Southern end of A27 concurrency | ||||||
| Northern end of A27 concurrency; western end of A28 concurrency | ||||||
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| Zeist | 3 | |||||
| Soest | 4 | |||||
| Leusden | 5 | |||||
| Amersfoort | 6 | |||||
| Amersfoort–Leusden municipality line | 7 | Randweg | ||||
| Amersfoort | 8 | Hogeweg / Energieweg | ||||
| Eastern end of A28 concurrency; western end of A1 concurrency; | ||||||
| 14 | Amersfoortsestraat / Westerdorpsstraat / Nijkerkerstraat | |||||
| Gelderland | Barneveld | 15 | ||||
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| Apeldoorn | 18 | |||||
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| 20 | Kayersdijk | |||||
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| Voorst | 22 | |||||
| Overijssel | Deventer | 23 | ||||
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| 25 | Marsdijk / Baarhorsterdijk | |||||
| Rijssen-Holten | 26 | |||||
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| Wierden | 28 | |||||
| Borne | Western end of A35 concurrency | |||||
| 29 | Kluft | |||||
| Eastern end of A35 concurrency | ||||||
| Hengelo | 30 | Rondweg / Bornestraat | ||||
| 31 | Oldenzaalsestraat / Hasselerbaan | |||||
| Oldenzaal | 32 | Provinciale rondweg | ||||
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| Losser | 34 | |||||
| Continuation into Germany; eastern end of A1 concurrency; western end of A 30 concurrency | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
- Netherlands portal
- Roads portal
References
- 1 2 "Wegbeheerders". Rijkswaterstaat. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ "European Agrement on Main International Traffic Arteris (AGR)" (PDF). United Nations Economic and Social Council. 14 March 2008. p. 18. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ "No. 21618 - Multilateral - European Agreement on main international traffic arteris (AGR) (with annexes and list of roads). Concluded at Geneva on 15 November 1975" (PDF). United Nations. 15 November 1975. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
External links
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