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    A9 motorway, Rijksweg 9, Netherlands



    Map of A9 motorway, Netherlands. [CREDIT]Photo: Erwin85/Wikipedia[/CREDIT


    The A9 motorway is a motorway in the Netherlands. The motorway starts off by going from the A1 at Diemen (junction Diemen) to the A2 at junction 'Holendrecht' (on the 'Gaasperdammerweg').

    Here one drives approximately two kilometers south by means of the combined A9/A2 before the A9 heads off to the west again towards Amstelveen, junction 'Badhoevedorp' (A4), junction 'Raasdorp' (A5), junction 'Rottepolderplein' (A200) and on to junction 'Velsen' (A22).

    Hereafter, the A9 goes further northward by means of the Wijkertunnel under the North Sea Canal, junction 'Beverwijk' (A22) to Alkmaar. At this point, the A9 motorway becomes the N9 highway and proceeds until De Kooy (at Den Helder).

    The part between A1 and A2 is four lanes; between A2 and Rottepolderplein it is six lanes. Hereafter the way is mainly four lanes, with short pieces in the area of the Wijkertunnel that are six lanes.

    Length: 95.673 km (59.448 mi)

    Junctions

    North end: N9 & N242 south of Alkmaar
    South end: E 231/A1 motorway (Netherlands) & S114 in Diemen


    Source
    www.wikipedia.org




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