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Federal motorway in Germany
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Bundesautobahn 62
Route information
Length79 km (49 mi)
Location
CountryGermany
StatesRhineland-Palatinate, Saarland
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 61 A 63

Bundesautobahn 62 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 62, short form Autobahn 62, abbreviated as BAB 62 or A 62) is an autobahn in southwestern Germany, connecting the A 1 with the A 6. It also connects numerous communities throughout the central Hunsrück. The highway was constructed in the early or mid-1980s.

Exit list

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(1) Nonnweiler 3-way interchange A 1 E422
(2) Nonnweiler-Otzenhausen
Road bridge 50 m
Rest area Sötern
Söterbach Viaduct 190 m
(3) Nohfelden-Türkismühle
Wackenfloß Viaduct 70 m
Kappbach Viaduct 50 m
Nahe Viaduct 150 m
Nahe
(4) Birkenfeld B 41 B 269
Am Karlswald/Am Freisener Kreuz parking area
(5) Freisen
(6) Reichweiler
(7) Kusel B 420
Umbau als: parking area
Rest area Potzberg (planned)
Henschbach Viaduct 390 m
Weiherborner Garten parking area
(8) Glan-Münchweiler
Am Heidenkornesch parking area
Katzenbcher Höhe parking area
(9) Hütschenhausen
(10) Landstuhl-West 4-way interchange A 6 E50
(-) Landstuhl-West
Mannheim-Saarbrücken railway 440 m
(11) Landstuhl-Atzel
Tunnel Hörnchenberg Tunnel 536 m
Kindsbach (planned)
(12) Bann
End of the motorway End of the motorway

Kaltenborngraben Viaduct
13 Weselberg
Sickingen Heights parking area
13a Höheinöd
Schwarzbach Viaduct 600 m
14 Thaleischweiler-Fröschen

Autobahn
(15) Pirmasens B 10
Intersection 3-way interchange Pirmasens (planned) A 8

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


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