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Federal motorway in Germany
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Bundesautobahn 64
Route information
Length14 km (8.7 mi)
Location
CountryGermany
StatesRhineland-Palatinate
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

Bundesautobahn 64 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 64, short form Autobahn 64, abbreviated as BAB 64 or A 64) is an autobahn in southwestern Germany. It is the continuation of the Luxembourgish Autoroute 1, connecting the city of Luxembourg to Trier with a total length of only 14 kilometres.

Exit list

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A 1 E44 Luxembourg
Sauertalbrücke 1.200 m
(1) Mesenich border crossing
Konz (planned)
Rest area Markusberg/Sauertal
(3) Trier B 51
Biewertalbrücke 600 m
Dicke Buche parking area
(4) Ehrang/Trierer Hafen B 52 E44
Kylltalbrücke (planned)
Quintbachtalbrücke (planned)
Schweich-West (planned)
Schweich-Ost (planned)
Intersection 3-way interchange Trier (planned) A 1

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


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