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・ European route E841
・ European route E842
・ European route E843
・ European route E844
・ European route E846
・ European route E30
・ European route E30 in the Netherlands
・ European route E31
・ European route E311
・ European route E312
・ European route E313
・ European route E314
・ European route E32
・ European route E33
・ European route E331
European route E34
・ European route E35
・ European route E35 in Germany
・ European route E35 in Italy
・ European route E35 in the Netherlands
・ European route E36
・ European route E37
・ European route E371
・ European route E372
・ European route E373
・ European route E38
・ European route E39
・ European route E391
・ European route E4
・ European route E40


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European route E34 : ウィキペディア英語版
European route E34

The European route E 34 is a road in Europe and a part of the United Nations International E-road network. It connects Zeebrugge, the major seaport of Bruges, with Bad Oeynhausen, a German spa town located beside the River Weser at the eastern edge of North Rhine-Westphalia. At Bad Oeynhausen the E 34 links to the E 30, a major pan European east-west artery. It also passes, relatively briefly, through the Netherlands, following the southern by-pass of Eindhoven. Within Germany the route follows from south-west to north-east the full length of North Rhine-Westphalia.
==The three names of the road from the coast==
By the early 1990s the western portion of the route, between Antwerp and the coast, was a dual carriageway with frequent intersections, the more busy of which were controlled by traffic lights and marked by speed limits. Starting at the Antwerp end, this part of the E 34 has more recently been progressively upgraded with junctions either eliminated or else replaced by motorway-style intersections. The road is still of sub-motorway quality between the coast and Zelzate, but to the east of the road tunnel under the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, the upgrade is virtually complete. The upgrade from National road to Autoroute quality has been reflected in a name change, from N49 to A11: in terms of national road numbers, as long as the upgrade remains incomplete, the two names are currently used interchangeably or together (N49-A11) when referring to the full length between Antwerp and Zeebrugge. In Belgium the E route numbers are given prominence at least equal to nationally assigned road numbers, so that in practice the road may be marked, using all three names, as the N49-E 34-A11. Locally the road is often referred to more simply as the expressway ''(de expresweg)''.

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