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Bundesautobahn 620

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Federal motorway in Germany
A 620
Bundesautobahn 620
Route information
Length31 km (19 mi)
Location
CountryGermany
StatesSaarland
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

Bundesautobahn 620 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 620, short form Autobahn 620, abbreviated as BAB 620 or A 620) is an autobahn in Germany, connecting Saarlouis with Saarbrücken. Together with the BAB8, it serves as part of the connection between Luxembourg and Germany. As the major part of the BAB 620 is alongside the river Saar, one section in Saarbrücken, the so-called "Stadtautobahn" is subject to flooding several times a year. As a joke, locals call it "Bundesschifffahrtsstrasse" (Federal water lane) and "Nebenfluss der Saar mit 13 Buchstaben" (tributary of the Saar with 13 letters) because of that. A tunnel is being discussed to circumvent that problem.

Exit list

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(3) Saarlouis-Mitte B 269, B 405
(4a) Saarlouis-Lisdorf
(4b) Ensdorf
(5) Wadgassen
(7) Völklingen-Wehrden
Rosseltalbrücke 500 m
(8) Völklingen-Geislautern
Hallerbrücke 700 m
(9) Völklingen-Mitte
(10) Völklingen-Ost
( ) Temporary exit when flooded
(11) Saarbrücken-Klarenthal
(12) Saarbrücken-Gersweiler
(13) Saarbrücken-Messegelände
Filling station (planned)
(14) Saarbrücken-Malstatter Brücke
(15) Saarbrücken-Westspangenbrücke
(16) Saarbrücken-Luisenbrücke
(17) Saarbrücken-Wilhelm-Heinrich-Brücke B 41
(18) Saarbrücken-Bismarckbrücke
( ) Temporary exit when flooded
(19) Saarbrücken-St. Arnual
(20) Saarbrücken-Unner B 406
Saarbrücke 250 m
(21) Saarbrücken-Güdingen B 51
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  • * original plan: number is used by another route now


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