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A1 motorway (Switzerland)

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A1
Location of the A1 within Switzerland
Route information
Part of E23 E25 E27 E35 E41 E60 E62
Length410 km (250 mi)
Location
CountrySwitzerland
Highway system
A1 between Oetwil an der Limmat and Spreitenbach in the Limmat Valley (April 2010)

The A1 is a motorway in Switzerland. It follows Switzerland's main east–west axis, from St. Margrethen in northeastern Switzerland's canton of St. Gallen through to Geneva in southwestern Switzerland. The motorway spans 383 km (240 mi). Besides the motorway's main route, it has several branches that are variously numbered A1a, A1h, A1l and A1.1. It was opened for the Swiss national exhibition of 1964.

After the construction of the third Baregg Tunnel tube,[clarification needed] the traffic jams in this area were reduced, but the Gubrist Tunnel remains with the old capacity as a new point of heavy traffic.[clarification needed] [citation needed] The A1 motorway is connected via a taxiway at the hangar 5 with the airfield of Payerne Air Base and can, if necessary, used as runway for take off - and landing. However, this possibility has never been used since the construction of the highway.[1]

Exit list

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A 41 France

Border crossing at Bardonnex /
Saint-Julien-en-Genevois
(1) Fork Perly A 1A
(2) Perly
Confignon (1240 m)
(3) Bernex
Chèvres (400 m)
Vernier (1900 m)
(4) Vernier
(5) Meyrin
(6) Genève Aéroport
(7) Genève Aéroport / Ferney
(8) Versoix
(9) Fork Le Vengeron A 1A
(10) Coppet
(rest area) Crans près Céligny
(11) Nyon
(12) Gland
La côte
(13) Rolle
(14) Aubonne
(rest area) Etoy
(15) Morges Ouest
(16) Morges Est
(17) Fork Écublens A 1A
(18) Lausanne Crissier
(19) Fork Villars-Ste-Croix A 9
(20) Cossonay
(21) La Sarraz
(rest area) Bavois
(22) Chavornay
(23) Fork Essert-Pittet A 9
(24) Fork Yverdon A 5
(25) Yverdon Sud
Pomy (3000 m)
Arrissoules (2987 m)
Rose de la Broye
(26) Estavayer-le-Lac
(27) Payerne
(28) Avenches
(29) Murten
(30) Kerzers
(31) Mühleberg
(32) Bern Brünnen
Brünnen (510 m)
(33) Bern Bethlehem
(34) Fork Bern Weyermannshaus A 12
(35) Bern Forsthaus
(36) Bern Neufeld
Felsenaubrücke
(37) Fork Bern Wankdorf A 6
Grauholz
(38) Fork Schönbühl A 6
(rest area)
(39) Kirchberg
(40) Kriegstetten
(41) Fork Luterbach A 5
Deitingen
(42) Wangen
(rest area) Oberbipp
(43) Niederbipp
(44) Oensingen
(45) Fork Härkingen A 2
Gunzgen
(46) Rothrist
(47) Fork Wiggertal A 2
(48) Oftringen
(rest area)
Kölliken
(49) Aarau West
(50) Aarau Ost
(rest area)
(51) Lenzburg
(rest area)
(52) Mägenwil
(53) Fork Birrfeld A 3
(54) Baden West
Baregg (1390 m)
(55) Neuenhof
Neuenhof
(56) Wettingen Ost
Würenlos / "Fressbalken"
(57) Spreitenbach - planned
(58) Dietikon
(59) Autobahnkreuz Limmattal A 1H / A 3 / A 4
(60) Weiningen
Gubristtunnel (3230 m)
(61) Zürich Affoltern
(rest area) Büsisee
(62) Zürich Seebach
Stelzen (380 m)
(63) Fork Zürich Nord A 51
(64) Fork Zürich Ost A 1L
(65) Wallisellen
   (66) Autobahnkreuz Brüttisellen A 53
(rest area) Baltenswil
(67) Effretikon
Kempthal
(68) Winterthur Töss
(69) Winterthur Wülflingen
(70) Fork Winterthur Nord A 4
(71) Winterthur Ohringen
Forrenberg
(72) Oberwinterthur
(73) Fork Winterthur Ost A 7
(74) Attikon
(rest area) Oberweiler
(75) Matzingen
(rest area) Hexentobel
(76) Münchwilen
(76a) Wil West - planned
(77) Wil
Thurau
(78) Oberbüren-Uzwil
(79) Gossau
(rest area) Wildhus
(80) St. Gallen Winkeln
(rest area) Moosmüli
(81) St. Gallen Kreuzbleiche
Rosenberg (1440 m)
(82) St. Gallen St. Fiden
Stephanshorn (570 m)
(83) St. Gallen Neudorf
(84) Fork Meggenhus A 1.1
(rest area)
(85) Rheineck
St. Margrethen
(86)   St. Margrethen (Fork to S18 - planned)

A 13
Autoroute part A1a (Genève)
A 1

(1) Fork Perly A 1
;   (1) Perly
(2) Lancy Sud / Carouge
(3) La Praille / Carouge
(4)    Etoile
end of autoroute

Genève Centre / Les Vernets
Autoroute part A1a (Genève Lac)
A 1

(1) Fork Le Vengeron A 1
    (2)    Genève Lac
end of autoroute

Genève Route de Meyrin
Autoroute part A1a (Lausanne)
A 1

(1) Fork Écublens A 1
(2) Lausanne Malley
    (3)    Lausanne Maladière
end of autoroute

Lausanne Kreisel Maladière
Autobahn part A1h (A3)
A 3 / A 4

(1) Autobahnkreuz Limmattal A 1 / A 3 / A 4
(2) Zürich Altstetten
    (3)    Hardturm
end of autobahn

Zürich Pfingstweidstrasse
Autobahn part A1l
Autostrasse A1l
(1) Zürich Letten
Milchbuck (1910 m)
Autostrasse A1l

end of autobahn
(2) Zürich Unterstrass
Schöneich Tunnel
(3) Zürich Schwamendingen
Schöneich Tunnel
(4) Zürich Aubrugg
    (5)    Fork Zürich Ost A 1 / A 4

A 1 / A 4
Autobahn part A1.1
Autostrasse A1.1
(1) Arbon West
(2) Arbon Süd
Autostrasse A1.1

end of autobahn
(3) Rorschach
    (4)    Fork Meggenhus A 1

A 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Book Uno Zero Zero ISBN 978-3-9524239-0-5 Seite 230
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