Süd Autobahn

The Süd Autobahn (A2) ('South Motorway') is a motorway (Autobahn) in Austria. Completed in 1999, it runs from the outskirts of Vienna south via the cities of Graz and Klagenfurt to the border of Italy at Arnoldstein, where it joins the Autostrada A23. With a total length of 377.3 km (234.4 mi), the A2 is Austria's longest motorway.

Motorway A2
Autobahn A2
Süd Autobahn
Route information
Part of E56 / E66
Maintained by ASFiNAG
Length377.3 km (234.4 mi)
Major junctions
From A23
  A21 near Vienna

S4 and S6 near Wiener Neustadt
A9 near Graz

A10 / A11 near Villach
To A23 border with Italy
Location
RegionsVienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland, Styria, Carinthia
Major citiesVienna, Graz, Klagenfurt, Villach
Highway system
  • Highways of Austria
A1 A3

History

A2 between Wiener Neudorf and Mödling

Plans for the A2 originated from the so-called Reichsautobahn system laid out after the Anschluss annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938. However, construction was not begun until the outbreak of World War II terminated all road building projects.

With the first cut of the spade on 6 May 1959, road works were inaugurated on a first section between Vösendorf south of Vienna and Leobersdorf, the segment was opened to the traffic on 26 May 1962. By 1975, the motorway was completed up to Seebenstein in Lower Austria, notably with three lines in each direction. A first segment in Styria between Gleisdorf and Raaba was already opened in 1969, followed by the section between Pörtschach and Villach (then called Wörthersee Autobahn) in Carinthia in 1970. The route was completed with the inauguration of the last segment running from Völkermarkt to Klagenfurt on 25 November 1999.


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