Bundesautobahn 8

Bundesautobahn 8 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 8, short form Autobahn 8, abbreviated as BAB 8 or A 8) is an autobahn in southern Germany that runs 497 km (309 mi) from the Luxembourg A13 motorway at Schengen via Neunkirchen, Pirmasens, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, Ulm, Augsburg and Munich to the Austrian West Autobahn near Salzburg.

BAB 93 junction near Rosenheim

A8
Bundesautobahn 8
Route information
Length497 km (309 mi)
Major junctions
FromLuxembourg A13 motorway
 
Route
A13 Luxembourg

(1) Perl border crossing
(2) Perl-Besch B419
Talbrücke 300 m
(3) Perl-Borg B407
Tunnel Pellinger Berg 596 m
(4) Merzig-Wellingen
Kohlenbrucher-Bach-Brücke 300 m
Talbrücke 200 m
Rest area Weiler
(5) Merzig-Schwemlingen B51
(6) Merzig
(7) Rehlingen
(8) Dillingen-Mitte
(9) Saarlouis 3-way interchange A620
(10) Dillingen-Süd
(11) Saarlouis-Steinrausch
(12) Nalbach B269
(13) Saarwellingen B405
(14) Schwalbach
(15) Schwalbach / Schwarzenholz
(16) Heusweiler B268
(17) Saarbrücken 4-way interchange A1
(18) Merchweiler
(19) Friedrichsthal-Bildstock
(20) Friedrichsthal 3-way interchange A623
Sulzbachtalviadukt 800 m
(21) Elversberg
(22) Neunkirchen-Heinitz
(23) Neunkirchen / Spiesen B41
Talbrücke 400 m
(24) Neunkirchen-Oberstadt
(25) Neunkirchen-Wellesweiler
(26) Neunkirchen-Kohlhof
(27) Neunkirchen 4-way interchange A6
(28) Limbach (Neckar-Odenwald)
(30) Einöd B423
Schwarzbachbrücke 100 m
(31) Zweibrücken-Ernstweiler
(32) Zweibrücken
(33) Zweibrücken-Ixheim B424
(34) Contwig
(35) Walshausen
Talbrücke 300 m
Talbrücke 250 m
(36) Pirmasens 3-way interchange A62 B10

(41) Dreieck Karlsruhe 3-way interchange A5 B3
(42) Karlsbad
(43) Pforzheim-West B10
(44) Pforzheim-Nord B294
(45a) Pforzheim-Ost B10
(45b) Pforzheim-Süd
(46) Heimsheim
(47) Rutesheim
(48) Leonberg-West
(49) Dreieck Leonberg 3-way interchange A81
(50) Leonberg-Ost
Friedensbrücke 338 m
Services Sindelfinger Wald Ri. Osten
(51) Stuttgart 4-way interchange A81, A831
(52a) Stuttgart-Möhringen
(52b) Stuttgart-Degerloch B27
(53a) Stuttgart-Flughafen-Messe
(53b) Stuttgart-Plieningen
(54) Esslingen
Services Denkendorf Ri. Westen
Sulzbachviadukt 370 m
(55) Wendlingen B313
Neckarbrücke 144 m
(56) Kirchheim (Teck)-West
(57) Kirchheim (Teck)-Ost B465
(58) Aichelberg
Maustobelviadukt 500 m
Franzosenschluchtviadukt 300 m
Services Gruibingen
(59) Mühlhausen B466
Filstalbrücke 800 m
Tunnel Himmelschleife 1170 m
Gosbachtalbrücke 460 m
Tunnel Drarckenstein 1670 m
(59a) Road toll
(60) Hohenstadt
(61) Merklingen
Services Aichen
(62) Ulm-West B10
(63) Ulm-Ost
(64) Oberelchingen
(65) Ulm / Elchingen 4-way interchange A7
Donaubrücke 375 m
(66) Leipheim B10
Services Leipheim Ri. Osten
(67) Günzburg B16
(68) Unterknöringen (geplant)
Services Burgauer See Ri. Westen
(69) Burgau
Services Burgauer See
(70) Zusmarshausen B10
Raststätte Lüftenberg Ri. Osten
(71a) Adelsried
Services / Motel Edenbergen
(71b) Neusäß
(72) Augsburg-West B2, B17
Lechbrücke 93 m
Services Augsburg
(73) Augsburg-Ost
(73a) Friedberg
(74) Dasing B300
(75) Adelzhausen
(76) Odelzhausen
(77) Sulzemoos
(78) Dachau / Fürstenfeldbruck B471
(79) München-Eschenried
(Eschenrieder Spange) 3-way interchange A99
(80) München-Langwied
(81) München-West 4-way interchange A99
(82) München-Obermenzing

(91) München-Ramersdorf B2 R
(92a) München-Perlach
(92b) Neubiberg
Tunnel GTunnel Neubiberg 327 m
(93) Unterhaching-Ost
(94) Taufkirchen-Ost
(95) München-Süd 4-way interchange A99, A995
Raststätte Hofoldinger Forst Ri. Osten
(96) Hofoldinger Forst
Services Holzkirchen Ri. Osten
(97) Holzkirchen B318
Services Holzkirchen Ri. Westen
Mangfalltalbrücke 310 m
(98) Weyarn
(99) Irschenberg B472
Services Irschenberg Ri. Osten
(100) Bad Aibling
(??) Kolbermoor (geplant) B15n
(??) Rosenheim-West (geplant) B15
(101) Dreieck Inntal 3-way interchange A93
(102) Rosenheim B15
Innbrücke
(103) Rohrdorf
Services Samerberg
(104) Achenmühle
(105) Frasdorf
(106) Bernau am Chiemsee B305
Raststätte Chiemsee Ri. Westen
(107) Felden
(108) Übersee
Services Hochfelln
(109) Grabenstätt
(110) Bergen
(111) Schweinbach
(112) Traunstein / Siegsdorf B306
(113) Neukirchen
Loithalbrücke
(114) Anger
(115) Bad Reichenhall / Piding B20
Saalachbrücke
(116) Piding/Walserberg border crossing

A1
Austria
ToAustrian West Autobahn near Salzburg
Location
StatesSaarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria
Highway system
A7 A9

The A 8 is a significant East-West transit route. Its construction began in March 1934 during Nazi rule as a Reichsautobahn, the section between Karlsruhe and Salzburg having been completed by the time road works were discontinued in World War II. Although most parts have been modernized and extended since, significant sections remain in their original configuration from the 1930s - 2+2 lanes, no emergency lanes, steep hills and tight curves. In combination with today's traffic this makes the A 8 one of the most crowded and dangerous autobahns in Germany. Especially in winter the slopes of the Black Forest, the Swabian Alb near Aichelberg, as well as the Irschenberg become bottlenecks when heavy trucks traverse the A8 uphill.

As of 2016, the following sections have three lanes in each direction of travel: Karlsruhe - Pforzheim-North, Pforzheim-South - Stuttgart - Mühlhausen, AK Ulm/Elchingen - Augsburg - Munich-Eschenried, and AK Munich-South - AD Inntal. Other sections in Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate and Munich have two lanes in each direction of travel and follow current Autobahn standards.

As of 2016, the following sections have sections which are either incomplete or do not comply with modern Autobahn standards: near Merzig (under construction), AK Neunkirchen - Zweibrücken (no emergency lanes yet), Enz crossing near Pforzheim (modernizing planned), Alb crossing Mühlhausen - Hohenstadt (planned), Hohenstadt - Ulm-West (under construction), Ulm-West - AK Ulm/Elchingen (planned) and AD Inntal - Salzburg (planned). At least, complete section Karlsruhe - Salzburg will be extended to 3 + 3 lanes.

Incomplete

Plans for the section between Pirmasens and Karlsruhe were abandoned in the 1980s. Instead of this section B10 Pirmasens - Landau was expanded. Landau - Karlsruhe was built as a part of A65 in the 90s. In Munich there is also a gap: section from Augsburg ends in Munich-Obermenzing, section from Salzburg ends in Munich-Haidhausen. Transit traffic has to use A99 north around Munich or A99 west, "Mittlerer Ring" and A 995 (shorter but not complete autobahn)

Along the route

Near Merzig was a section with only one lane for each direction, but it is under construction and will be extended to 2+2.

Near Heusweiler a wire netting was built as a faraday cage to protect vehicle electronics from radiation of Heusweiler radio transmitter. The transmitter has been deactivated but has yet to be removed - together with the wire netting.

Pirmasens-Winzeln is one of only four "left slip roads" in German autobahn network: coming from Zweibrücken, left lane is exit to Winzeln and right lane stays A 8; access from Winzeln leads to left lane. Towards Zweibrücken exit and access are as usual. A 8 and A 62 should meet here in an interchange. After A 8 section Pirmasens -Karlsruhe had been cancelled the "interchange" was later used for Winzeln slip road.

In Gruibingen (section Stuttgart - Ulm) motorway service Gruibingen was built according to feng shui philosophy.

At Drakensteiner Hang between Mühlhausen and Hohenstadt (section Stuttgart - Ulm) A 8 is divided into separate northbound and southbound routes on either side of the peak.

Near Adelsried (section Ulm - Munich) is Autobahnkirche ("motorway church") Maria, Schutz der Reisenden ("Mary, patron saint of travellers"). It was built 1956 as first of meanwhile 42 in Germany.

For extension of section Ulm/Elchingen - Augsburg - Munich a new kind of financial funding was used, an operator model: consortiums of constructing companies funded their work for themselves and in return were remitted lorry road charges for 30 years. They are also responsible for maintenance during this period.

For transit traffic around Munich road marks signalize to use orbital motorway A99 north/east at Eschenried and Munich-South interchanges. But those who are familiar with place often use A 99 west - Mittlerer Ring - A 995 as a shorter and faster route. However this route leads through Munich and therefore authorities want to keep transit traffic out of town.

Austria demands toll for its autobahns, so many drivers who do not want to pay for the short section border - Salzburg use slip roads Bad Reichenhall or Schwarzbach and country roads which sometimes causes traffic jams.

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