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Bundesautobahn 63

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Federal motorway in Germany
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A 63
Bundesautobahn 63
Route information
Length73 km (45 mi)
Location
CountryGermany
StatesRhineland-Palatinate
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 62 A 64
This photo is of Autobahn A 63 Kaiserslautern direction Mainz at the Sembach exit

Bundesautobahn 63 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 63, short form Autobahn 63, abbreviated as BAB 63 or A 63) is an autobahn in southwestern Germany. It connects the Mainz area to Kaiserslautern and the A 6 and is therefore an important connection between the Rhine/Main and the Saar areas. It was constructed during the 1980/90s and finished in 2004 (21 years ago) (2004): last section Sembach to Kaiserslautern.

Historically an uninterrupted Autobahn, one final 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) section was added between Sembach and Kaiserslautern at the current site of the Dreieck Kaiserslautern/KL-Zentrum Ausfahrt. This relieved the heavy traffic on the two lane Bundesstraße 40.

Exit list

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(2) Mainz-Süd 4-way interchange A 60, connection to B 40
(5) Saulheim
Viaduct Weinheim 1,300 m
Rest area Heubergerhof
Albisheim (planned)
(12) Göllheim
Umbau als: parking area
Rest area Donnersberg (planned)
Viaduct Langmeiler Senke 205 m
Viaduct Langmeil 276 m
Lohnsbachtalbrücke 271 m
Viaduct Lanzenbachtal 250 m
Viaduct Baalborner Wasser 250 m
(14) Sembach
Viaduct 100 m
Viaduct Eselsbachtal 230 m
(16) Kaiserslautern 3-way interchange A 6
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See also
  • * original plan: number is used by another route now


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