Difference between revisions of "A77 (Netherlands)"
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*'''{{ramp}} 7 [[Rheinberg]]''' | *'''{{ramp}} 7 [[Rheinberg]]''' | ||
*'''{{ramp}} 7a [[Asdonkshof]]''' | *'''{{ramp}} 7a [[Asdonkshof]]''' | ||
− | *'''{{junction}} 8 [[Kamp-Lintfort]]''' | + | *'''{{junction}} 8 [[Kamp-Lintfort]]''' ([[A42 (Germany)|A42]]) |
Connection to [[A42 (Germany)|A42]] for [[Duisburg]], [[Dortmund]] and beyond... | Connection to [[A42 (Germany)|A42]] for [[Duisburg]], [[Dortmund]] and beyond... | ||
*[[A57 (Germany)|A57]] continues south to [[Krefeld]] and [[Cologne]] | *[[A57 (Germany)|A57]] continues south to [[Krefeld]] and [[Cologne]] |
Revision as of 12:45, 15 May 2009
The A77 is a short motorway in the Netherlands, which in fact is the Dutch extension of bundesautobahn 57 in Germany.
It runs for 10 kilometres just south of Nijmegen, and only passes the towns of Boxmeer and Gennep
Hitching the A77
Legend: (very good) | (good) | (average) | (bad) | (senseless)
- Knooppunt Rijkevoort (A73)
- 1 Boxmeer
- 2 Gennep (good) northbound to Nijmegen
- Border Netherlands - Germany, from here it continues as German A57. Nijmegen-Cologne
- And the first bit of A57 to Autobahnkreuz Kamp-Lintfort:
- 2 Kleve
- 3 Goch (Airport Weeze) (very good) to Nijmegen
- Kalbecker Forst
- 4 Uedem
- 5 Sonsbeck
- 6 Alpen
- 7 Rheinberg
- 7a Asdonkshof
- 8 Kamp-Lintfort (A42)