Bundesautobahn 98
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Federal motorway in Germany
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Length | 47 km (29 mi) |
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Country | Germany |
States | Baden-Württemberg |
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Bundesautobahn 98 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 98, short form Autobahn 98, abbreviated as BAB 98 or A 98) is a 47 kilometres (29 mi) long motorway in southern Germany, originally intended to connect Weil am Rhein with the A 8 near Irschenberg.
Currently, only three relatively short unconnected sections have been constructed:
- Weil am Rhein to near Eichsel, where the road diverges south to become the A 861 towards Rheinfelden (Baden) and the Swiss border;
- east of Waldshut-Tiengen to north of Lauchringen; and
- north of Singen to north of Überlingen.
Exit list
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(3)
Binzen
(4)
Kandern
Wiesental bridge 1211 m
(8)
Rheinfelden-Karsau
Wallbach (planned)
Bad Säckingen (planned) L152
(11)
Murg
Hauenstein (planned)
Geißlingen (planned) B 34
End of the motorway
End of the motorway
B 31n
to Überlingen
External links
[edit ]Media related to Bundesautobahn 98 at Wikimedia Commons
- Bundesautobahn 98 – detailed route plan (in German)
47°44′31′′N 011°19′55′′E / 47.74194°N 11.33194°E / 47.74194; 11.33194