A71 autoroute
The A71 autoroute is a motorway in central France. It is also called l'Arverne. It starts at Orléans and ends at Clermont-Ferrand.

Orléans to Bourges
The autoroute is 2x2 lanes and is operated by the Société Cofiroute (Orléans-Bourges). The section between Orléans to Salbris was opened on 24 October 1986. In 1989 it was completed to Bourges.
Junctions
Exchange A10-A71 Junction with the A10
1 (Orléans-Centre) Towns served: Orléans
2 (Olivet) Towns served: Olivet
Rest Area: Le Bois de Bailly/Le Bois du Télégraphe
Rest Area:Chaumont-sur-Tharonne/La Ferté-Saint-Aubin
3 (Lamotte-Beuvron) Towns served: Lamotte-Beuvron
Rest Area: L'Étang du Marais/La Briganderie
Rest Area: Les Marembets/La Saulot
4 (Salbris) Towns served: Salbris
Service Area: Salbris
Exchange A71-A85 Junction with A85
Exchange A20-A71 Junction with A20
6 (Vierzon-Est) Towns served: Vierzon
Rest area: Les Croquettes/La Chaussée de César
Service Area: Bourges
7 (Bourges) Towns served: Bourges
Bourges to Clermont-Ferrand

This section of the autoroute is operated by SAPRR. It is 2x2 lanes and a toll road. The road has the double numbering A71/A89 between Combronde and Gerzat.
- 1987 : The section between Montmarault and Clermont-Est (71 km) is opened.
- 1988 : The section between Forêt-de-Tronçais and Montmarault (38 km) is opened.
- 1989 : The opening of the section between Bourges and the Forêt-de-Tronçais (70 km)
Junctions
Rest Area: Le Gîte des Loups/Le Bois des Dames
Service Area: Centre de la France
8 (Saint-Amand) Towns served: Saint-Amand-Montrond
Rest Area: Le Grand Meaulnes/Vallon-en-Sully
9 (Vallon-en-Sully) Towns served: Vallon-en-Sully and Hérisson
Exchange A714-A71 Junction with the A714 spur to Guéret and Montluçon
Service Area: L'Allier
11 (Montmarault) Towns served: Montmarault
Rest Area: La Bouble/Chantelle-en-Bourbonnais
Exchange A71-A719 Junction with A719 spur to Vichy, Gannat and Ébreuil
Service Area: Volcans
12.1 (Combronde) Towns served: Combronde
Exchange A89-A71 Junction with the A89
Rest Area: Montpertuis/Pessat-Villeneuve
13 (Riom) Towns served: Riom
14 (Gerzat) Towns served: Gerzat
15 (Clermont-Ferrand) Towns served: Clermont-Ferrand
Exchange A710-A71 Junction with the A710 spur to
16 (Brezet) Towns served: Clermont-Ferrand
Exchange A75-A71 Junction with A75 to Saint-Étienne and Lyon.
The Spur Autoroutes
A719


Opened in 1997, first section of this motorway bypasses Gannat by north (9 km). The highway was extended to the gates of Vichy, precisely on a roundabout at Espinasse-Vozelle; this 14 km section, inaugurated 9 January, was opened on 12 January 2015.[1]
Exchange A71-A719
13, km 1 Towns served: Ébreuil and Gannat
14, km 6 Towns served: Gannat and Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule 24 km
15, km 9 Towns served: Gannat and Vichy
There are proposals to extend the autoroute beyond Vichy to form part of the A77 to (Moulins-Roanne).
A710
Former autoroute opened in 1998 (7 km long). Junctions are:
Exchange A71-A710 Junction with the A710
Exchange A89-A710 Junction with the A89 (7 km)
A711
Exchange A75-A711 Junction with the A75
1.3 km 4 Towns served: Lempdes
1.4 km 5 Towns served: Pont-du-Château
Exchange A89-A711 Junction with the A89 (11 km)
A712
This motorway, 1 km long and with reduced features, connects the exit 1.4 of A711 at the roundabout of Champ-Lamet between Lempdes and Pont-du-Château, at the crossroads with three other departmental roads.
- A711 towards Clermont-Ferrand (August 2009)
- A712 autoroute
References
- "A719 Gannat - Vichy". APRR (in French). Retrieved 26 January 2015.
External links
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