Bundesautobahn 113
Appearance
A 113 | ||||
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Bundesautobahn 113 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length | 19.1 km (11.9 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | A 100 in Berlin | |||
South end | A 13/A 10 in Schönefeld | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Germany | |||
States | Berlin, Brandenburg | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Bundesautobahn 113 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 113, short form Autobahn 113, abbreviated as BAB 113 or A 113) is a motorway in Germany. The motorway, located within Berlin, connects Neukölln (from the A 100) to Schönefeld (ends to the A 10). Its last segment opened on 23 May 2008.[1]
The route of the motorway follows, in parts, the former Berlin Wall. The motorway was proposed in 1992 and began construction in 1997. The first segment opened in 2004, and a second segment opened in 2008.
Exit list
(1) | Neukölln 3-way interchange A 100 | |
(2) | Späthstraße | |
(3) | Johannisthaler Chaussee | |
(4) | Stubenrauchstraße | |
(5) | Adlershof | |
Teltowkanalbrücke 149 m | ||
Tunnel Rudower Höhe 904 m | ||
Tunnel Alt-Glienicke 304 m | ||
(6) | Schönefeld-Nord (Nordteil) | |
(7) | Schönefeld-Süd (Nordteil) | |
(6) | Schönefeld-Nord (Südteil) | |
(7) | Schönefeld-Süd (Südteil) | |
(8) | Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg | |
(9) | Waltersdorfer 3-way interchange A 117 | |
(10) | Schönefelder Kreuz 4-way interchange A 13 E55 A 10 |
References
- ^ Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung. "Verkehrsfreigabe am 23. Mai 2008" [To traffic on 23 May 2008] (in German). Berlin. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bundesautobahn 113.
- Bundesautobahn 113 – detailed route plan (in German)