Bundesautobahn 96
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Bundesautobahn 96 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length | 147 km (91 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
Southwest end | Austrian border (A14) near Lindau | |||
Northeast end | Munich | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Germany | |||
States | Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg | |||
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Bundesautobahn 96 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 96, short form Autobahn 96, abbreviated as BAB 96 or A 96) is a motorway in southern Germany, leading from the Austrian border (A14) near Lindau (Lake Constance) through Memmingen, Landsberg am Lech to Munich. Two European routes lead through the autobahn: E 43 and E 54.
It was first planned to build a direct connection between Munich and Lindau before World War II, south of Ammersee. During the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, a section from Munich to Oberpfaffenhofen and Germering was built. A 25 km (16 mi) part of the road during those games were used for the road team time trial cycling event.[1]
The last two-laned section, from Wangen-Nord to Leutkirch-Süd, was upgraded in 2009.
Exit list
A 14 | Austria | |
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(1) | Lindau border crossing | |
(2) | Lindau | |
(3) | Sigmarszell B 31 E54 B 308 | |
(4) | Weißensberg B 12 | |
(-) | Neuravensburg | |
Talbrücke Obere Argen 730 m | ||
Rest area Humbrechts/Ettensweiler | ||
Talbrücke Untere Argen 390 m | ||
(5) | Wangen-West B 32 | |
Tunnel Herfatz 440 m | ||
Untere Argen Brücke | ||
(6) | Wangen-Nord B 18 | |
Untere Argen Brücke | ||
(7) | Kißlegg | |
Rest area Winterberg | ||
Autobahnkirche St. Gallus | ||
(8) | Leutkirch-Süd B 18 | |
(9) | Leutkirch-West B 465 | |
(10) | Leutkirch-Nord Aichstetten B 18 | |
(11) | Aitrach | |
Illerbrücke 100 m | ||
Buxachtalbrücke 320 m | ||
(12) | Memmingen 4-way interchange A 7 E43 E532 | |
(13) | Memmingen-Nord B 300 | |
Memminger-Ach-Brücke 380 m | ||
(14) | Memmingen-Ost | |
Rest area Parkplatz-WC | ||
(16) | Holzgünz | |
(17) | Erkheim | |
Tunnel Kohlbergtunnel 598 m/602 m | ||
Rest area | ||
(18) | Stetten | |
(19) | Mindelheim B 16 | |
(20) | Bad Wörishofen/Türkheim | |
Wertachbrücke 80 m | ||
Rest area | ||
(21) | Buchloe-West | |
(22) | Jengen/Kaufbeuren | |
(23) | Buchloe-Ost | |
(24) | Landsberg am Lech-West B 17 | |
Services Lechwiesen | ||
(25) | Landsberg am Lech-Nord | |
Lechtalbrücke 270 m | ||
(26) | Landsberg am Lech-Ost | |
(27) | Schöffelding | |
(28) | Windach | |
Talbrücke 270 m | ||
(29) | Greifenberg | |
Tunnel Eching 380 m | ||
Amperbrücke 70 m | ||
(30) | Inning am Ammersee B 471 | |
Rest area Martinsberg | ||
Tunnel Etterschlag 500 m | ||
(31) | Wörthsee | |
(32) | Oberpfaffenhofen | |
(33) | Gilching | |
(34) | Germering-Süd | |
(35) | Dreieck München-Süd-West A 99 | |
(36a) | München-Freiham-Süd Partial interchange (from/to Munich) | |
Tunnel Lochham 280 m | ||
(36b) | Gräfelfing | |
(37) | München-Blumenau | |
(38) | München-Laim | |
(39) | München-Sendling B 2 R |
External links
- Bundesautobahn 96 – detailed route plan (in German)
References
- ^ 1972 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. Part 1. pp. 108, 122.
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- Reichsautobahn (history)
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- * original plan: number is used by another route now
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