Bundesautobahn 8

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A8
Bundesautobahn 8
Route information
Length497 km (309 mi)
Major junctions
FromLuxembourg A13 motorway
 
Route
A 13 Luxembourg

EU-Icon.svg (1) Perl border crossing
AB-AS-blau.svg (2) Perl-Besch
AB-Brücke.svg Talbrücke 300 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (3) Perl-Borg
AB-Tunnel.svg Tunnel Pellinger Berg 596 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (4) Merzig-Wellingen
AB-Brücke.svg Kohlenbrucher-Bach-Brücke 300 m Zeichen 125 - Gegenverkehr, StVO 1992.svg
AB-Brücke.svg Talbrücke 200 m Zeichen 125 - Gegenverkehr, StVO 1992.svg
Parkplatz mit WC (Zeichen).png Rest area Weiler Pfeil unten.svg
AB-AS-blau.svg (5) Merzig-Schwemlingen B 51
AB-AS-blau.svg (6) Merzig
AB-AS-blau.svg (7) Rehlingen
AB-AS-blau.svg (8) Dillingen-Mitte
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (9) Saarlouis 3-way interchange A 620
AB-Brücke.svg
AB-AS-blau.svg (10) Dillingen-Süd
AB-AS-blau.svg (11) Saarlouis-Steinrausch
AB-AS-blau.svg (12) Nalbach
AB-Brücke.svg
AB-AS-blau.svg (13) Saarwellingen
AB-AS-blau.svg (14) Schwalbach
AB-AS-blau.svg (15) Schwalbach / Schwarzenholz
AB-AS-blau.svg (16) Heusweiler
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (17) Saarbrücken 4-way interchange A 1
AB-AS-blau.svg (18) Merchweiler
AB-AS-blau.svg (19) Friedrichsthal-Bildstock
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (20) Friedrichsthal 3-way interchange A 623
AB-Brücke.svg Sulzbachtalviadukt 800 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (21) Elversberg
AB-AS-blau.svg (22) Neunkirchen-Heinitz
AB-AS-blau.svg (23) Neunkirchen / Spiesen
AB-Brücke.svg Talbrücke 400 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (24) Neunkirchen-Oberstadt
AB-AS-blau.svg (25) Neunkirchen-Wellesweiler
AB-AS-blau.svg (26) Neunkirchen-Kohlhof
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (27) Neunkirchen 4-way interchange A 6
AB-AS-blau.svg (28) Limbach (Neckar-Odenwald)
AB-AS-blau.svg (30) Einöd
AB-Brücke.svg Schwarzbachbrücke 100 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (31) Zweibrücken-Ernstweiler
AB-AS-blau.svg (32) Zweibrücken
AB-AS-blau.svg (33) Zweibrücken-Ixheim
AB-AS-blau.svg (34) Contwig
AB-AS-blau.svg (35) Walshausen
AB-Brücke.svg Talbrücke 300 m
AB-Brücke.svg Talbrücke 250 m
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (36) Pirmasens 3-way interchange A 62 B 10

AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (41) Dreieck Karlsruhe 3-way interchange A 5 B 3
AB-AS-blau.svg (42) Karlsbad
AB-AS-blau.svg (43) Pforzheim-West B 10
AB-AS-blau.svg (44) Pforzheim-Nord
AB-AS-blau.svg (45a) Pforzheim-Ost B 10
AB-AS-blau.svg (45b) Pforzheim-Süd
AB-AS-blau.svg (46) Heimsheim
AB-AS-blau.svg (47) Rutesheim
AB-AS-blau.svg (48) Leonberg-West
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (49) Dreieck Leonberg 3-way interchange A 81
AB-AS-blau.svg (50) Leonberg-Ost
AB-Brücke.svg Friedensbrücke 338 m
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Sindelfinger Wald Ri. Osten
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (51) Stuttgart 4-way interchange A 81, A 831
AB-AS-blau.svg (52a)
AB-AS-blau.svg (52b) B 27
AB-AS-blau.svg (53a) Stuttgart-Flughafen-Messe
AB-AS-blau.svg (53b) Stuttgart-Plieningen
AB-AS-blau.svg (54) Esslingen
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Denkendorf Ri. Westen
AB-Brücke.svg Sulzbachviadukt 370 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (55) Wendlingen
AB-Brücke.svg Neckarbrücke 144 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (56) Kirchheim (Teck)-West
AB-AS-blau.svg (57) Kirchheim (Teck)-Ost B 465
AB-AS-blau.svg (58) Aichelberg
AB-Brücke.svg Maustobelviadukt 500 m
AB-Brücke.svg 300 m
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Gruibingen
AB-AS-blau.svg (59) Mühlhausen
AB-Brücke.svg Filstalbrücke 800 m
AB-Tunnel.svg Tunnel Himmelschleife 1170 m
AB-Brücke.svg Gosbachtalbrücke 460 m
AB-Tunnel.svg Tunnel Drarckenstein 1670 m
BAB-Grenze.svg (59a) Road toll
AB-AS-blau.svg (60) Hohenstadt
AB-AS-blau.svg (61) Merklingen
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services
AB-AS-blau.svg (62) Ulm-West B 10
AB-AS-blau.svg (63) Ulm-Ost
AB-AS-blau.svg (64) Oberelchingen
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (65) Ulm / Elchingen 4-way interchange A 7
AB-Brücke.svg Donaubrücke 375 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (66) Leipheim B 10
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Leipheim Ri. Osten
AB-AS-blau.svg (67) Günzburg B 16
AB-AS-blau.svg (68) (geplant)
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Burgauer See Ri. Westen
AB-AS-blau.svg (69) Burgau
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services
AB-AS-blau.svg (70) Zusmarshausen B 10
AB-Rast.svg Raststätte Lüftenberg Ri. Osten
AB-AS-blau.svg (71a) Adelsried
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg AB-Autobahnhotel.svg Services / Motel Edenbergen
AB-AS-blau.svg (71b) Neusäß
AB-AS-blau.svg (72) Augsburg-West B 2, B 17
AB-Brücke.svg Lechbrücke 93 m
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Augsburg
AB-AS-blau.svg (73) Augsburg-Ost
AB-AS-blau.svg (73a) Friedberg
AB-AS-blau.svg (74) Dasing B 300
AB-AS-blau.svg (75) Adelzhausen
AB-AS-blau.svg (76) Odelzhausen
AB-AS-blau.svg (77) Sulzemoos
AB-AS-blau.svg (78) Dachau / Fürstenfeldbruck
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (79) München-Eschenried
() 3-way interchange A 99
AB-AS-blau.svg (80) München-Langwied
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (81) München-West 4-way interchange A 99
AB-AS-blau.svg (82) München-Obermenzing

AB-AS-blau.svg (91) München-Ramersdorf B 2 R
AB-AS-blau.svg (92a) München-Perlach
AB-AS-blau.svg (92b) Neubiberg
AB-Tunnel.svg Tunnel GTunnel Neubiberg 327 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (93) Unterhaching-Ost
AB-AS-blau.svg (94) Taufkirchen-Ost
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (95) München-Süd 4-way interchange A 99, A 995
AB-Rast.svg Raststätte Hofoldinger Forst Ri. Osten
AB-AS-blau.svg (96)
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Holzkirchen Ri. Osten
AB-AS-blau.svg (97) Holzkirchen
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Holzkirchen Ri. Westen
AB-Brücke.svg Mangfalltalbrücke 310 m
AB-AS-blau.svg (98) Weyarn
AB-AS-blau.svg (99) Irschenberg
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Irschenberg Ri. Osten
AB-AS-blau.svg (100) Bad Aibling
AB-AS-blau.svg (??) Kolbermoor (geplant)
AB-AS-blau.svg (??) Rosenheim-West (geplant) B 15
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (101) Dreieck Inntal 3-way interchange A 93
AB-AS-blau.svg (102) Rosenheim B 15
AB-Brücke.svg Innbrücke
AB-AS-blau.svg (103) Rohrdorf
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Samerberg
AB-AS-blau.svg (104)
AB-AS-blau.svg (105) Frasdorf
AB-AS-blau.svg (106) Bernau am Chiemsee
AB-Rast.svg Raststätte Chiemsee Ri. Westen
AB-AS-blau.svg (107) Felden
AB-AS-blau.svg (108) Übersee
AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Services Hochfelln
AB-AS-blau.svg (109) Grabenstätt
AB-AS-blau.svg (110) Bergen
AB-AS-blau.svg (111)
AB-AS-blau.svg (112) Traunstein / Siegsdorf
AB-AS-blau.svg (113)
AB-Brücke.svg Loithalbrücke
AB-AS-blau.svg (114) Anger
AB-AS-blau.svg (115) Bad Reichenhall / Piding
AB-Brücke.svg Saalachbrücke
EU-Icon.svg (116) Piding/Walserberg border crossing

A 1
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Austria
ToAustrian West Autobahn near Salzburg
Location
StatesSaarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 7 A 9

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

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 the B10 from Pirmasens to Landau is being widened. This is not completed as of early 2021. Also the Landau - Karlsruhe section was built as a part of A65 in the 90s. In Munich there is also a gap: the section from Augsburg ends in Munich-Obermenzing and the section from Salzburg ends in Munich-Ramersdorf. Transit traffic has to use the A99 north around Munich or the A995 west, "Mittlerer Ring" and A995 (shorter but incomplete autobahn)

Along the route[]

Near Merzig there used to be a section with only one lane in each direction, but it has been rebuilt as 2+2 lanes with hard shoulders.

Near Heusweiler wire netting was built over the autobahn as a faraday cage to protect vehicle electronics from radiation from Heusweiler high powered radio transmitter. The transmitter no longer operates and the wires have been removed, as of 2020.

Pirmasens-Winzeln is one of only four "left slip roads" in the German autobahn network: coming from Zweibrücken, the left lane is the exit to Winzeln and the right lane stays on the A8; access from Winzeln leads to the left lane. In the direction towards Zweibrücken, the exit and entry are normal. An interchange between the A8 and A62 was planned here, but following the cancellation of the A8 Pirmasens - Karlsruhe section the "interchange" was used for the Winzeln exit.

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

At Drakensteiner Hang between Mühlhausen and Hohenstadt (Stuttgart - Ulm section) the A8 is divided into separate northbound and southbound routes on either side of the peak.

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

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

For transit traffic around Munich is signposted to use the 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 route, which can be faster if the traffic is light. However this route is narrower and leads through Munich so is more congested, therefore the authorities want to keep transit traffic out of town.

Austria charges tolls for use of its autobahns, so many drivers who do not want to pay for the short section to the border near Salzburg use the Bad Reichenhall or Schwarzbach exits which sometimes causes traffic jams on the local country roads.

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Coordinates: 48°05′41″N 11°36′53″E / 48.09459°N 11.61461°E / 48.09459; 11.61461

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