A150 autoroute


The A150 autoroute is a short motorway northwest of Rouen, France. It connects Rouen to Yvetot in the Seine-Maritime department.
This motorway was originally numbered A15.

Route

Free section (Rouen-Barentin)

Opened in 1973, the motorway started in Rouen at the entrance to Déville-lès-Rouen where it has been connected to the Gustave-Flaubert bridge since 2008. It heads northwest, with the A151 branching off towards Dieppe, it continued to Barentin.

Toll section (Barentin - Yvetot/A29)

Since March 2015, the A150 has been bypassing Barentin and reaches the A29 at Veauville-lès-Baons. At Barentin, the 478-metre-long Austreberthe viaduct passes over the Austreberthe valley.
The section was inaugurated on 29 January 2015, 4 weeks ahead of schedule but its opening, originally scheduled for Monday 2 February, was postponed to 9 February in order to finalize some security elements. Financing at around 240 million euros, its design, construction and operation have been granted to the Albea consortium for a period of 55 years, with NGE having been the lead manager and includes Fayat, OFI Infravia and Société Financière A150.