A1 road (Luxembourg)

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Junctions and structures
Image:AB-Kreuz-blau.svg Croix de Gasperich  A3  /  A6 
Image:AB-Tunnel.svg Howald Tunnel
Image:AB-Brücke.svg Victor Bodson Bridge
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J7) Hamm / Sandweiler  N2 
Image:AB-Tunnel.svg Cents Tunnel
Image:AB-Brücke.svg Neudorf Viaduct
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg / Image:AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (J8) Kirchberg / Grunewald Junction  N51  /  A7 
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J9) Senningerberg / Airport
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J10) Cargo Centre
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J11) Munsbach
Image:AB-Brücke.svg Syre Viaduct
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J12) Flaxweiler
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J13) Potaschbierg  N1 
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J14) Mertert
Image:AB-AS-blau.svg (J15) Wasserbillig
Image:AB-Tank.svg / Image:AB-Rast.svg Wasserbillig
Bundesautobahn 64

The Autoroute 1, abbreviated to A1 or otherwise known as the Trier motorway (French: Autoroute de Trèves), is a motorway in Luxembourg. It is 36.203 kilometres (22.5 miles) long and connects Luxembourg City, in the south, to Wasserbillig, in the east. At Wasserbillig, it reaches the German border, whereupon it meets the A64, which leads to Trier.

The A1 was opened in three separate sections:

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