A1 motorway (Netherlands)

The A1 is a motorway in the Netherlands. The road connects the capital city of Amsterdam, near the interchange of Watergraafsmeer, with the German border, near Oldenzaal and Bad Bentheim, and the German Autobahn BAB 30. On its way, it crosses four provinces: North Holland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Overijssel.

A1 motorway
Rijksweg 1
Location of the A1 motorway
Route information
Part of E 30 / E 231
Maintained by Rijkswaterstaat[1]
Length119 km[2] (74 mi)
Major junctions
West end A10 in Amsterdam
 
East end A30 near Losser at the border with  Germany
Location
ProvincesNorth Holland, Utrecht, Gelderland, Overijssel
Highway system

European routes

Ecoduct Harm van de Veen

The section of the road between its start at the interchange Watergraafsmeer, and the interchange of Hoevelaken near Amersfoort, is also a European route: the E231. This section of the A1 is the complete E231 route; the E231 does not consist of any other road or section.

Between the interchange Hoevelaken and the German border (and beyond, along the BAB 30), the European route E30 follows the A1 motorway. This European route is a so-called A-Class West-East European route, going from Cork in Ireland all the way to Omsk in Russia.

Exit list

CountryProvinceMunicipalitykmmiExitDestinationsNotes
NetherlandsNorth HollandAmsterdam - Diemen
municipality line
E 35 / E 231 east / A10West end of E 231 overlap
Diemen1Landlust / DiemerpolderwegWestbound entrance and eastbound exit only
2 S114 southeast / Weteringweg
A9 south
Muiden3Maxisweg / Mariahoeveweg / Weesperweg
A6 northeast
Naarden5Rijksweg / ChurchillstraatWestbound entrance and eastbound exit only
6IJsselmeerweg
7Amersfoortsestraatweg
Huizen - Laren - Hilversum
municipality line
8 N527 north / Amersfoortsestraatweg / Rijksstraatweg
Laren9 N525 southwest / Hilversumseweg
North Holland - Utrecht
province Line
Laren - Eemnes - Baarn
municipality line
10 A27 / N221 southeast / Heidelaan / Rijksweg / Wakkerendijk / Zandheuvelweg
UtrechtBaarn11 N414
Bunschoten - Amersfoort
municipality line
12 N199
Amersfoort13Bergpas / Rondweg Oost
E 231 / E 232 / A28East end of E 231 overlap; west end of E 30 overlap
14Amersfoortsestraat / Westerdorpsstraat / NijkerkerstraatEastbound exit accessible only from A28 northbound
GelderlandBarneveld15 A30 / N301
16 N303 / N805
17 N310
Apeldoorn18 N302
19 N304
20Kayersdijk
A50
21 N345
Voorst22 N791
OverijsselDeventer23 N348
24 N348
25Marsdijk / Baarhorsterdijk
Rijssen-Holten26 N332
27 N350 / N755
Wierden28 N347
Borne A35West end of A35 overlap
29Kluft
A35East end of A35 overlap
Hengelo30Rondweg / Bornestraat
31Oldenzaalsestraat / Hasselerbaan
Oldenzaal32Provinciale rondweg
33 N733
Losser34 N735
Netherlands - Germany
country line
Overijssel - North Rine-Westphalia
province line
Losser - Gronau
municipality line
E30 / A30East end of E 30 overlap
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References

  1. "Wegbeheerders" [Road managers]. Rijkswaterstaat. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  2. "Actuele Wegenlijst RWS" [Up to date road list] (in Dutch). Rijkswaterstaat. 1 July 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2018.

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