Bundesautobahn 20

A20
Route information
Length: 323 km (201 mi)
Existed: 1992 – present
Location
States: Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg
Highway system

Roads in Germany
Autobahnen • Bundesstraßen
Motorways • Federal Highways

Bundesautobahn 20 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 20, short form Autobahn 20, abbreviated as BAB 20 or A 20) is an autobahn in Germany. It is colloquially known as Ostseeautobahn or Küstenautobahn due to its geographic location near the Baltic Sea coastline. The road is not built along a straight line, instead it is built near important cities, to make it more beneficial for travel between these cities.

Construction started in 1992 near the junction Wismar-Nord and was completed in December 2005, when the last section was opened near Tribsees by Chancellor Angela Merkel. Building costs are estimated at 1.8 billion. 279 km of the autobahn are in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 27 km in Brandenburg and 30 km in Schleswig-Holstein, making the A 20 the longest continuously built new autobahn since 1945.

On July 28, 2009 the western extension started with the opening between Autobahnkreuz Lübeck and junction Geschendorf. In the meantime the next six kilometers to the temporary end at Weede has been opened for traffic. The extension and opening of the section between the temporary end in Weede and Autobahnkreuz Bad Segeburg is planned for the end of 2010. Further extension west is planned and awaiting funding, including a tunnel under the Elbe and a 2-way connection with the also-planned A 26.

North of Hamburg the A 20 will have a unique function, namely the connection of the highways A 1, A 21, A 7 and A 23, but it will also function as a northern bypass of the city-region of Hamburg.

Exit list

(1) Westerstede 3-way interchange A 28 (Planned)
Wiefelstede (planned)
Spohle (planned)
(4) Jaderberg 4-way interchange A 29

(Planned)

Jaderberg (planned)
Jade (planned)
Ovelgönne (planned)
Stadland (planned)
Nordenham (planned)
Tunnel Weser
(10) Stotel 3-way interchange A 27 (Planned)
(11) Loxstedt 3-way interchange A 27 (Planned)
Beverstedt-West (planned)
Beverstedt-Ost (planned)
Bremervörde (planned)
Ostebrücke (Oste) (planned)
Oldendorf (planned)
Himmelpforten (planned)
(18) Drochtersen 3-way interchange A 26 (Planned)
Tunnel Elbe (Planned)
Glückstadt (planned)
(20) Horst 4-way interchange A 23

(Planned)

Services {{{1}}}(Planned)
Brande-Hörnerkirchen (planned)
Lentföhrden (planned)
( ) Bad Bramstedt 4-way interchange A 7

(Planned)

Hartenholm (planned)
Grünbrücke (planned)

(Planned)

( ) Bad Segeberg 4-way interchange A 21

(Planned)

( ) Bad Segeberg-Ost
( ) Geschendorf
( ) Mönkhagen
(1) Lübeck 4-way interchange A 1
Travebrücke
Tunnel Moisling 120 m
Elbe-Lübeck-Kanal-Brücke
(2a) Lübeck-Genin
(2b) Lübeck-Süd
(3) Groß Sarau B 207
Talbrücke Wakenitz 294 m
(4) Lüdersdorf
Talbrücke Maurine 200 m
(5) Schönberg B 104
Talbrücke Radegast 435 m
Talbrücke Stepenitz
(6) Grevesmühlen
Talbrücke Plüschower Mühlenbach 318 m
(7) Bobitz
(8) Wismar-Mitte B 105B 208
Talbrücke Wallensteingraben 264 m
Talbrücke Rosenthal 220 m
Talbrücke Triwalk 395 m
(9) Wismar 4-way interchange A 14

B 105

(10) Zurow
(11) Neukloster
Services Fuchsberg
Radegaster Brücke 451 m
(12) Kröpelin
(13) Bad Doberan
(14) Rostock-West B 103n
(15) Rostock-Südstadt
Warnowbrücke 930 m
(16) Rostock 4-way interchange A 19
(17) Dummerstorf B 103
(18) Sanitz
Recknitztalbrücke 720 m
(19) Tessin B 110
(20) Bad Sülze
Trebeltalbrücke 430 m
(21) Tribsees
(22) Grimmen-West
(23) Grimmen-Ost B 194
(24) Stralsund - Sassnitz B 96
(25) Greifswald
(27) Gützkow
Peenebrücke 1.112 m
(28) Jarmen B 110
(29) Anklam B 199
Brücke Großer Landgraben 530 m
(30) Altentreptow
Brücke Kleiner Landgraben 306 m
(31) Neubrandenburg-Nord
Talbrücke Datzetal 530 m
(32) Neubrandenburg-Ost B 197
(33) Friedland - Woldegk
(34) Strasburg (Uckermark)
(35) Pasewalk-Nord B 104
Ueckertalbrücke 1.182 m
(36) Pasewalk-Süd B 109
(37) Prenzlau-Ost
(38) Prenzlau-Süd
(39) Uckermark 4-way interchange A 11

B 166

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