A50 autoroute
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The A50 autoroute is a French motorway connecting Marseille to Toulon.
The first section was opened in 1962 between Marseille and Aubagne. It is 65 km long. The road is toll between Roquefort-la-Bédoule with Sanary-sur-Mer and managed by ESCOTA. This section was the first to trial Télépéage or Télébadge in 1992.
[edit] Junctions
Exchange A50-A55 Junction with A55 autoroute in Marseille.
Péage
01 (Prado) Towns served: Marseille.
02 (Place de Pologne/Menpenti-La Capelette) Towns served: Marseille.
03 (La Pomme) Towns served: Marseille.
Service Area: La Pomme
04 (La Valentine) Towns served: Saint-Marcel
05 (La Penne) Towns served: La-Penne-sur-Huveaune
Exchange A50-A501 Junction with A501 spur to A52
00 (Aubagne Sud-A502) Towns served: Junction with A502 spur to D8n and Aubagne
00 Exchange A52-A50 Junction with A52 to Aix.
06 (Carnoux) Towns served: Carnoux-en-Provence
07 (La Bédoule-nord/sud) Towns served: Roquefort-la-Bédoule
08 (Cassis) Towns served: Cassis
Péage de La Ciotat
09 (La Ciotat) Towns served: La Ciotat
10 (Les Lecques) Towns served: Les Lecques
11 (La Cadière-d'Azur) Towns served: Le Beausset
Péage de Bandol
12 (Bandol) Towns served: Bandol
Rest Area: Sanary
13 (Ollioules) Towns served: Ollioules
14 (Châteauvallon) Towns served: La Seyne-sur-Mer
15 (Toulon-Ouest/La Seyne-Centre/Arsenal) Towns served: Port and town of Toulon, La Seyne-sur-Mer
16 (Bon Rencontre) Towns served: Beauclaire, Toulon
Autoroute becomes the N8 into Toulon and to the A57 to Nice.
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