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  2. Autobahns of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian autobahns are controlled-access highways in Austria. They are officially called Bundesstraßen A (Bundesautobahnen) under the authority of the Federal Government according to the Austrian Federal Road Act ( Bundesstraßengesetz ), [ 1 ] not to be confused with the former Bundesstraßen highways maintained by the Austrian states ...

  3. Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent nations with unlimited speed autobahns, Austria [57] [58] and Switzerland, [56] imposed permanent 130 km/h (81 mph) limits after the crisis. However, after the crisis eased in 1974, the upper house of the German parliament , which was controlled by conservative parties , successfully resisted the imposition of a permanent mandatory ...

  4. Pyhrn Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    The Pyhrn Autobahn (A9) (Pyhrn motorway) is an Autobahn in Austria. It runs through the Alps by two two-lane tunnels, the 5,400-metre-long (17,700 ft) Bosrucktunnel and the 8,320-metre-long (27,300 ft) Gleinalmtunnel. The longest tunnel on the motorway is the 10-kilometre-long (6.2 mi) Plabutschtunnel under Graz and its outskirts. The last ...

  5. Tauern Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    The Tauern Autobahn (A 10) is an autobahn (motorway) in Austria.It starts at the Salzburg junction with the West Autobahn (A1), runs southwards, crosses the Tauern mountain range on the main chain of the Alps and leads to the Süd Autobahn (A2) and Karawanken Autobahn (A11) at Villach in Carinthia.

  6. Süd Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    The Süd Autobahn (A2) ('South Motorway') is a motorway in Austria. Completed in 1999, it runs from the outskirts of Vienna south via the cities of Graz and Klagenfurt to the border of Italy at Arnoldstein, where it joins the Autostrada A23. With a total length of 377.3 km (234.4 mi), the A2 is Austria's longest motorway.

  7. Category:Autobahns in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Autobahns in Austria" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Ost Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    The Ost Autobahn A4 or "Eastern Motorway" is part of the European route E60 and goes from Vienna to the town of Nickelsdorf, on the Hungarian border.The road begins at the A23 at the Prater junction in Vienna, travels through Simmering, Schwechat, Vienna International Airport, Fischamend, Bruck an der Leitha, Parndorf, Weiden am See and Mönchhof to the border town of Nickelsdorf.

  9. West Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    The West Autobahn (A1) was the first motorway to be built in Austria, originating from plans drawn up for the so-called Reichsautobahn system. Completed in 1967, today it runs from the outskirts of Vienna via Linz to Salzburg, where it joins the German Bundesautobahn 8 at the Walserberg border crossing.