National road 52 shield
National road 52
Route nationale 52
Route information
Part of E411
Maintained by DIR EST
Length37.5 km (23.3 mi)
Major junctions
South endD 112B at Marange-Silvange
North end A28 at Aubange
Location
CountryFrance
Highway system
  • Roads in France

The Route Nationale 52 is a French trunk road (Route nationale) between Marange-Silvange and Aubange (Belgium).[1] This road is a dual carriageway between Rombas and Fameck and between Crusnes and Aubange (Belgium), but it is also a two-way road between Marange-Silvange and Rombas and formerly between Metz and Marange-Silvange and between Fameck and Crusnes. This road has an essential place in the Pays Haut (north of Meurthe-et-Moselle) as it serves as an essential access to the cities of Longwy in the northwest and Thionville and Metz in the southeast.

Junctions (Rombas to Fameck)

Exit/Junction Destination
    (Rombas) Towns served: Rombas, Amnéville
    (Clouange) Towns served: Clouange, Moyeuvre-Grande
D 9 Towns served: Vitry-sur-Orne, Gandrange
D 9 D 10 Towns served: Uckange, Gandrange
A 30 Towns served: Fameck, Florange

Junctions (Crusnes to Aubange)

Exit/Junction Destination
A30-N52 Start of trunk road at the end of the A 30 Towns served: Metz (south)
    (Bréhain-la-Ville) Towns served: Bréhain-la-Ville, Villerupt
 Rest Area: Tiercelet (eastbound only)
    (Tiercelet) Towns served: Tiercelet, Morfontaine (westbound only)
    (Villers-la-Montagne) Towns served: Villers-la-Montagne, Hussigny-Godbrange
    (Haucourt-Moulaine) Towns served: Haucourt-Moulaine
    (Mexy) Towns served: Mexy, Longwy
    (Longwy-Haut) Towns served: Longwy, Lexy, Longuyon via N 18
    (Cosnes-et-Romain) Towns served: Cosnes-et-Romain, Longwy
    (Mont Saint Martin-Centre) Towns served: Mont-Saint-Martin
    (Mont Saint Martin-Val) Towns served: Mont-Saint-Martin
    (Longlaville) Towns served: Longlaville, Rodange (Luxembourg)
N52-A28 End of trunk road which becomes the A28 towards Belgium and Arlon.

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