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Bundesautobahn 24

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Federal motorway in Germany
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A 24
Bundesautobahn 24
Route information
Length237 km (147 mi)
Major junctions
West endHamburg
East end A 10 near Berlin
Location
CountryGermany
StatesHamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 23 A 25

Bundesautobahn 24 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 24, short form Autobahn 24, abbreviated as BAB 24 or A 24) is an autobahn in northern Germany that connects the large metropolitan regions of Hamburg and Berlin. It was one of the three transit access roads to West Berlin during the Cold War.

On that road, there is a 150 km (93 mi) long section that has no speed limit at all (only a recommended speed of 130 km/h), which means that about 65% of that Autobahn can be driven at very high speed.

History

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Planning for the autobahn began as far back as the 1930s; before World War II numerous bridges and sections of roadside shoulder were built between Hamburg and Berlin. The German divide, however, put a hold on further work and it was not until 1978 that construction was resumed, carried out by a GDR work force and paid for by West Germany. In 1982 the A 24 could finally be opened. Most pre-war bridges could not be used, however, and were replaced by new structures.

Exit list

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StateDistrictLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Hamburg Hamburg-Mitte Horn, Hamburg 0.00.01Hamburg-Horn Hamburg-Horn, Hamburg Airport Western endpoint of motorway
Roundabout with local roads
Billstedt 3.52.22Hamburg-Jenfeld Hamburg-Jenfeld
Schleswig-Holstein Stormarn Barsbüttel 6.64.13Hamburg-Ost interchange A 1 / E22 – Bremen, Hannover, Hamburg-Zentrum, Hamburg-Öjendorf, Fehmarn, Lübeck, Rostock, Barsbüttel no ramps between Lübeck and Berlin
10.86.74Reinbek Reinbek, Glinde, Barsbüttel
Reinbek 15.89.8Rest area HahnenkoppelHahnenkoppel rest area
Witzhave 17.410.85Witzhave Witzhave, Trittau, Grande Trittau and Grande are only signed eastbound
Herzogtum Lauenburg Kasseburg 23.014.36Schwarzenbek/Grande B 404 – Schwarzenbek, Grande, Lauenburg, Kiel( A 21), Lübeck( A 1 / E22)Lauenburg is only signed eastbound
Kiel and Lübeck are only signed westbound
23.014.36Schwarzenbek/Grande interchange A 21 – Kiel, Lüneburg interchange proposed
Elmenhorst 33.120.67Talkau B 207 – Talkau, Mölln, Schwarzenbek, Ratzeburg Schwarzenbek is only signed westbound
Tramm 37.123.1Rest area TrammTramm rest areawestbound only
Rosenburg 37.923.5Rest area RoseburgRoseburg rest areaeastbound only
Hornbek 39.024.28Hornbek Hornbek, Büchen, Lauenburg
Besenthal 44.827.88bGudow Gudow, Büchen
Gudow 50.431.3Rest area GudowGudow rest arearest area is equipped with a gas station and a restaurant
Rest area is a former border checkpoint between west and east germany
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Ludwigslust-Parchim Lüttow-Valluhn 52.732.79aGallin Gallin incomplete junction: only ramps from and towards Hamburg
53.633.3Rest area SchaalseeSchaalseerest area is equipped with a gas station and a restaurant
eastbound only
56.535.19bZarrentin B 195 – Zarrentin, Boizenburg
Wittenburg 69.743.310Wittenburg Wittenburg, Hagenow-Kietz
71.944.7Rest area Wittenburger LandWittenburger Land rest area
Bandenitz 81.650.711Hagenow B 321 – Hagenow, Schwerin
Hoort 87.054.1Rest area SchremheideSchremheide rest area
Wöbbelin 98.361.112Wöbbelin Wöbbelin, Schwerin, Ludwigslust-Nord
100.362.313Schwerin interchange A 14 – Wismar, Rostock, Schwerin, Ludwigslust Rostock is only signed eastbound
Neustadt-Glewe 108.667.514Neustadt-Glewe B 191 – Parchim-West, Parchim International Airport
Neustadt-Glewe, Ludwigslust
Brenz 110.968.9Rest area BlievenstorfBlievenstorf rest area
Stolpe 116.172.1Rest area StolpeStolpe rest area
Karrenzin 121.575.515Parchim Parchim, Ziegendorf
Brandenburg Prignitz Putlitz 135.284.016Suckow B 321 – Suckow, Parchim-Süd, Parchim International Airport Parchim Süd and Parchim int. Airport are only signed westbound
141.487.9Parking area Parking area
142.688.617Putlitz Putlitz
Triglitz 146.791.2Rest area DorngrundDorngrund rest area
Gerdshagen 152.294.618Meyenburg B 103 – Meyenburg, Pritzwalk-Nord, Plau am See Pritzwalk-Nord is only signed eastbound
Plau am See is only signed westbound
Pritzwalk 158.398.4Parking area Kiebitzberg (eastbound)
Blesenberg (westbound)
Kiebitzberg parking area (eastbound)
Blesenberg parking area (westbound)
Ostprignitz-Ruppin Heiligengrabe 168.7104.819Pritzwalk B 189 – Pritzwalk, Heiligengrabe, Wittstock Wittstock is only signed eastbound
Wittstock/Dosse 172.8107.420Wittstock/Dosse interchange A 19 / E55 – Rostock, Wittstock main carriageway runs between Berlin and Rostock
Heiligengrabe 175.1108.8Rest area PrignitzPrignitz rest arearest area equipped with a restaurant
Wittstock/Dosse 181.6112.821Herzsprung Herzsprung, Kyritz Kyritz is only signed eastbound
185.1115.0Parking area Parking area
Temnitzquell 189.7117.9Rest area Rossower HeideRossower Heide rest areawestbound only
192.1119.4Rest area Rest areaeastbound only
Walsleben 197.8122.9Rest area WalslebenWalsleben rest arearest area equipped with a gas station and a restaurant
Dabergotz 205.1127.422Neuruppin B 167 – Neuruppin, Rheinsberg, Bückwitz, Neustadt (Dosse), Kyritz Bückwitz is only signed eastbound
Kyritz is only signed westbound
Neuruppin 208.7129.7Rest area Ruppiner SeeRuppiner See rest area
Fehrbellin 211.9131.723Neuruppin-SüdNeuruppin-Süd
217.2135.024Fehrbellin Fehrbellin
224.5139.5Rest area Linumer BruchLinumer Bruch rest arearest area equipped with a gas station and a restaurant
Oberhavel Kremmen 234.0145.425Kremmen B 273 – Kremmen, Nauen
236.5147.026Havelland interchange A 10 / E26 – Frankfurt (Oder), Prenzlau, Berlin-Zentrum
A 10 / E55 – Leipzig, Magdeburg, Potsdam
Eastern endpoint od motorway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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Planned or
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See also
  • * original plan: number is used by another route now


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