Bundesautobahn 113 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 113, short form Autobahn 113, abbreviated as BAB 113 or A 113) is a motorway in Germany. The motorway, located within Berlin, connects Neukölln (from the A 100) to Schönefeld (ends to the A 10). Its last segment opened on 23 May 2008.[1]

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A 113
Bundesautobahn 113
Route information
Length19.1 km (11.9 mi)
Major junctions
North end A 100 in Berlin
South end A 13/A 10 in Schönefeld
Location
CountryGermany
StatesBerlin, Brandenburg
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 111 A 114

The route of the motorway follows, in parts, the former Berlin Wall. The motorway was proposed in 1992 and began construction in 1997. The first segment opened in 2004, and a second segment opened in 2008.

Exit list edit

  (1) Neukölln 3-way interchange   A 100
  (2) Späthstraße
  (3) Johannisthaler Chaussee
  (4) Stubenrauchstraße
  (5) Adlershof
  Teltowkanalbrücke 149 m
  Tunnel Rudower Höhe 904 m
  Tunnel Alt-Glienicke 304 m
  (6) Schönefeld-Nord (Nordteil)
  (7) Schönefeld-Süd (Nordteil)
  (6) Schönefeld-Nord (Südteil)
  (7) Schönefeld-Süd (Südteil)
  (8) Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg
  (9) Waltersdorfer 3-way interchange   A 117
  (10) Schönefelder Kreuz 4-way interchange   A 13  E55  A 10

References edit

  1. ^ Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung. "Verkehrsfreigabe am 23. Mai 2008" [To traffic on 23 May 2008] (in German). Berlin. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2010.

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