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Federal motorway in Germany
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Bundesautobahn 70
Route information
Length120 km (75 mi)
Major junctions
West end A 7 in Werneck
East end A 9 in Harsdorf
Location
CountryGermany
StatesBavaria
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 67 A 71

Bundesautobahn 70 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 70, short form Autobahn 70, abbreviated as BAB 70 or A 70) is an autobahn in southern Germany, connecting the A 7 via Schweinfurt and Bamberg to the A 9.

Exit list

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A70 near Memmelsdorf in Upper Franconia.
(2) Schweinfurt/Werneck 4-way interchange A 7 B 26a
(3) Werneck B 19
Wernbrücke 529 m/1736ft
(4) Werntal 3-way interchange A 71
(5) Schweinfurt / Bergrheinfeld B 26
Mainbrücke 375 m
(6) Schweinfurt-Hafen-Ost
(7) Schweinfurt-Zentrum B 286
(8) Gochsheim
(9) Schonungen B 303
Talbrücke 180 m
Herrnseegrabentalbrücke 530 m/1739ft
Rest area
(10) Haßfurt
(11) Knetzgau
Talbrücke 150 m(492ft)/160 m(525ft)
(12) Eltmann B 26
Talbrücke 200 m/656ft
Talbrücke 230 m/755ft
(13) Viereth-Trunstadt
Talbrücke 160 m/525ft
Mainbrücke 610 m/2001ft
(14) Bamberg-Hafen B 26
(15) Hallstadt B 4
(16) Bamberg B 22
(17) Bamberg 4-way interchange A 73 B 173
Rest area
(18) Scheßlitz B 22
Hangbrücke Würgau 413 m/1355ft
(19) Roßdorf am Berg
(20) Stadelhofen
Rest area Wonsees (planned)
(21) Schirradorf
(22) Thurnau-West
Talbrücke 120 m
(23) Thurnau-Ost
(24) Kulmbach / Neudrossenfeld B 85
Harsdorf (planned)
(26) Bayreuth/Kulmbach 3-way interchange A 9

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


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