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1 Route description  



1.1  Amsterdam  





1.2  Amsterdam to Utrecht  





1.3  Utrecht to the German border  







2 History  





3 Exit list  





4 See also  





5 References  





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European route E 35 shield}}

European route E 35
Europese weg E35
European routes in the Netherlands with E 35 in dark green
Route information
Maintained by Rijkswaterstaat[1]
Length130 km[2] (81 mi)
Major junctions
North end E22 / A 8 / A 10inAmsterdam
Major intersections
  • E19 / A 10 / A 2 / S 110inAmsterdam
  • A 9inAmsterdam
  • E25 / E30 / A 2 / A 12inUtrecht
  • E30 / E311 / A 27inUtrecht
  • A 30inEde
  • A 50inArnhem
  • A 348 / N 325inArnhem
  • A 18inZevenaar
  • South end E35 / A 3atGermany border
    Location
    CountryKingdom of the Netherlands
    Constituent countryNetherlands
    ProvincesNorth Holland, Utrecht, Gelderland
    Highway system
    E34 E231

    European route E 35 (35) is a north–south European route, running from Amsterdam in the NetherlandstoRomeinItaly.[3][4] In the Netherlands, the highway runs from its northern terminus in Amsterdam eastwards through Utrecht and Arnhem to the German border, near Zevenaar. The road runs concurrently with three other motorways over its entire length, starting on Rijksweg 10 (A10) around Amsterdam, then A2 from southern Amsterdam up to Utrecht, and the last part on A12 until it reaches the German border in the east.

    The highway is maintained by Rijkswaterstaat.[1]

    Route description[edit]

    E 35 approaching exit 117 from the west, concurrent with A10

    Amsterdam[edit]

    E 35 begins in northern Amsterdam at an interchange with A10 / 22 and A8 / E 22, where it runs to the south–east concurrently with A10, the orbital road around Amsterdam. The highway follows the route of A10 through eastern Amsterdam where it runs southwards under the Buiten-IJ using the Zeeburgertunnel, and then using the Zeeburgerbrug over the IJmeer, Nieuwe Diep and Amsterdam–Rhine Canal. After running across these waters, the road approaches the Watergraafsmeer interchange, where A1 / E 231 starts at its western terminus. The road continues around Amsterdam and runs westwards to the Amstel interchange just before bridging over the Amstel river. At this interchange, E 35 splits off of A10, which is also signed 19 from this point on, and continues onto the emerging A2 southwards.

    Amsterdam to Utrecht[edit]

    Looking north over the Oudernrijn interchange where E 35 enters from the north and continues eastwards

    On A2, the highway leaves Amsterdam and continues southwards to get to the Holendrecht interchange with A9. This interchange is divided into two parts, starting with a trumpet interchange, where A9 joins the road from the east, and runs for about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) concurrently with it to the south. At the second part, also a trumpet interchange, A9 splits off of the road again and continues to the west. Exit 2, an incomplete exit of A2 with a northbound exit and southbound entrance to Amsterdam-Zuidoost, can be found in the latter part of this interchange. Running further southwards, the highway leaves the province of North Holland just after crossing over the Holendrecht river, and enters Utrecht. After traversing through an agricultural area and passing by the Vinkeveense PlasseninVinkeveen, just west of the road near the interchange with Provincial road N201 (N201), E 35 / A2 runs parallel to the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal towards the city of Utrecht. Running through western Utrecht, the highway gets close to the Oudenrijn interchange with A12 / E 30 25, all three approaching the interchange from the east. At this interchange E 35 joins A12 / E 30 to the east, while A2 continues southwards concurrently with E 25.

    Utrecht to the German border[edit]

    The Galecopperbrug across the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal as seen from the south–east

    Concurrent with A12 / E 30, the highway runs eastwards and after some 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) it crosses over the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal using the Galecopperbrug. Continuing further to the east, E 35 moves towards the Lunetten interchange with A27, also labeled as E 311 to the south. At this interchange, E 30 splits off to the north, now concurrent with A27. From this point on only running with A12, the road carries on to the east, crossing the Kromme Rijn river at exit 19 near Odijk, where N229 splits off to the south. Just passed exit 20, where N225 starts its journey to the south in Driebergen, E 35 enters the Utrecht Hill Ridge, a ridge of low sandhills. Passing through this area, the highway is paralleled by the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway and both are bridged over by two wildlife crossings, the first one, the Mollebos ecoduct between exit 20 and 21, and the second one, ecoduct Rumelaar, between exit 22 and the Bloemheuvel / Oudenhorst rest area, both constructed in 2012. The road leaves the province of Utrecht and enters Gelderland between Veenendaal and Ede. After less than 2 kilometres (1.2 mi), the road runs through the Maanderbroek interchange with A30 to the north. After passing by Ede, E 35 enters the forest–rich ridge of the Veluwe, in which another wildlife crossing bridges over the road, the Jac. P. Thijsse ecoduct, just before exit 25, Oosterbeek, with N224. From the south, A50 joins the highway to the east for a little more than 6 kilometres (3.7 mi), when it branches off to the north, just north of the city of Arnhem. Leaving the Veluwe and now passing through Arnhem to the south–east, E 35 is provided with a Noise barrier up to the Velperbroek interchange with A348 to the north, and N325 to the south. Shortly after this interchange, river IJssel is crossed over by the road using the IJsselbrug and enters Duiven. Continuing towards the German border, the highway approaches an incomplete interchange with a southbound exit and northbound entrance only, the Oud–Dijk interchange with A18 splitting off to the north–east. After exit 30 with N812, the German border runs parallel to the road to the south–west for about 500 metres (1,600 ft), and after that, the southbound lane passes into Germany, while the northbound lane continues for another 350 metres (1,150 ft) in the Netherlands, passing by the 2theloo rest area. After crossing the country line, E 35 in Germany enters the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and now runs concurrently with Bundesautobahn 3 (A 3).

    History[edit]

    The first part of the E35 where the road is concurrent with the A10 was opened on December 6, 1989.[5] The first part of the E35 where the road is concurrent with the A2 was opened in May 1938.[6] The first part of the E35 where the road is concurrent with the A12 was opened on November 25, 1939.[7]

    Exit list[edit]

    ProvinceMunicipalitykmmiExitDestinationsNotes
    North HollandAmsterdam0.0000.000 E22 north / A 8 north (Coentunnelweg) / A 10 south (Ringweg Noord) – Zaandam, AmsterdamNorthern end of A10 concurrency
    s118 S 118 (Verlengde Stellingweg)
    s117 S 117 south (IJdoornlaan)
    s116 N 247 south / S 116 north (Nieuwe Leeuwarderweg) – Broek in Waterland
    s115 S 115 west (Zuiderzeeweg)
    Buiten-IJZeeburgertunnel
    North HollandAmsterdams114 S 114 (IJburglaan)
    IJmeerZeeburgerbrug
    Nieuwe Diep
    Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
    North HollandAmsterdam E231 east / A 1 east – Muiden
    s113 S 113 (Middenweg / Hartveldseweg)
    s112 S 112 (Gooiseweg)
    s111 S 111 (Spaklerweg)
    s110 E19 west / A 10 west (Ringweg Zuid) / A 2 south / S 110 north (Nieuwe Utrechtseweg) – Badhoevedorp, AbcoudeSouthern end of A10 concurrency; northern end of A2 concurrency
    Ouder-Amstel1 N 522 east (Burgemeester Stramanweg) – Amstelveen
    A 9 west (Gaasperdammerweg) – Amsterdam-ZuidoostNorthern end of A9 concurrency
    A 9 west (Burgemeester van Sonweg) – AmstelveenSouthern end of A9 concurrency
    Amsterdam2 S 111 north (Meibergdreef)Northbound exit and southbound entrance
    UtrechtDe Ronde Venen3Burgemeester Des Tombeweg
    Stichtse Vecht N 201 (Provincialeweg) – Vinkeveen, Vreeland
    Ruwiel rest area
    Northbound exit and entrance
    5 N 401 west (Breukelerwaard / Provincialeweg) / Amerlandseweg – Kockengen, Breukelen
    Haarrijn rest area
    Southbound exit and entrance
    6 N 230 east (Zuilense Ring / Ring Utrecht) / Haarrijnse Rading south – Maarssenbroek, Vleuten
    Utrecht7Lageweideviaduct / Soestwetering
    8 N 198 west (Stadsbaan) / Dominee Martin Luther Kinglaan – De Meern, Utrecht
    E25 south / E30 / A 2 south / A 12 (Ring Utrecht) – Nieuwegein, UtrechtSouthern end of A2 concurrency; western end of E 30 / /A12 concurrency
    16Papendorpseweg
    Amsterdam–Rhine CanalGalecopperbrug
    UtrechtUtrecht17Europalaan
    N 408 south (Laagravenseweg) / Waterlinieweg – Nieuwegein, Utrecht
    E30 north / E311 south / A 27 (Ring Utrecht) – Utrecht, HoutenEastern end of E 30 concurrency
    BunnikDe Forten rest area
    Eastbound exit and entrance
    19 N 229 south (Schoudermantel) / Baan van Fectio – Bunnik, Odijk
    Utrechtse Heuvelrug20 N 225 east (Hoofdstraat) – Driebergen, Zeist
    21 N 227 – Maarn, DoornEastbound exit and westbound entrance only
    22 N 226 (Woudenbergseweg) – Maarsbergen, Woudenberg, Leersum
    Bloemheuvel rest area eastbound
    Oudenhorst rest area westbound
    23 N 418 north (Nieuweweg-Noord) / Rondweg-West – Veenendaal
    23a N 233 south (Rondweg-Oost) / Rondweg De Klomp – Veenendaal
    GelderlandEde A 30 north – Ede
    24 N 781 south (Dr. W. Dreeslaan) – Ede, Bennekom
    Buunderkamp rest area eastbound
    't Ginkelse Zand rest area westbound
    25 N 224 (Verlengde Arnhemseweg / Amsterdamseweg) – Ede, Arnhem
    Arnhem A 50 south – HeelsumEastern end of A50 concurrency
    De Schaars rest area
    Westbound exit and entrance
    A 50 north (Delhuijzenweg) – BeekbergenWestern end of A50 concurrency
    26 N 784 (Apeldoornseweg) – Arnhem
    A 348 east (IJsselweg) / N 325 west (IJsseloordweg) – Rheden, Arnhem
    IJsselIJsselbrug
    GelderlandDuiven27 N 338 east (Rivierweg) – Lathum, Westervoort
    28 N 810 south (Noordsingel) – Duiven
    Oudbroeken rest area eastbound
    Aalburgen rest area westbound
    Zevenaar29 N 813 east (Nieuwe Steeg / Tatelaarsweg) / N 336 (Doesburgseweg) – Didam, Zevenaar
    A 18 east – DidamEastbound exit and westbound entrance only
    30 N 812 (Beekseweg) – Babberich, Beek
    2theloo rest area
    Northbound exit and entrance
    E35 / A 3 east – Babberich, EltenContinuation into Germany; eastern end of A12 concurrency; western end of A 3 concurrency
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Wegbeheerders". Rijkswaterstaat. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  • ^ Shell Stratenboek van Nederland (55 ed.). 2008.
  • ^ "European Agrement [sic] on Main International Traffic Arteries (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 arteries (AGR) (with annexes and list of roads). Concluded at Geneva on 15 November 1975" (PDF). United Nations. 15 November 1975. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  • ^ "Autosnelwegen.nl - Dossier A10". autosnelwegen.nl.
  • ^ "Autosnelwegen.nl - Dossier A2". autosnelwegen.nl.
  • ^ "Autosnelwegen.nl - Dossier A12". autosnelwegen.nl.
  • External links[edit]


    European route E35
    Previous country:
    Terminus
    Netherlands Next country:
    Germany

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