Bundesautobahn 24

Bundesautobahn 24 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 24, short form Autobahn 24, abbreviated as BAB 24 or A 24) is an autobahn in northern Germany that connects the large metropolitan regions of Hamburg and Berlin. It was one of the three transit access roads to West Berlin during the Cold War.

A24
Bundesautobahn 24
Route information
Length237 km (147 mi)
Major junctions
West endHamburg
East end A 10 near Berlin
Location
StatesHamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg
Highway system
A23A25

On that road, there is a 150 km (93 mi) long section that has no speed limit at all (only a recommended speed of 130 km/h), which means that about 65% of that Autobahn can be driven at very high speed.

History

Planning for the autobahn began as far back as the 1930s; before World War II numerous bridges and sections of roadside shoulder were built between Hamburg and Berlin. The German divide, however, put a hold on further work and it was not until 1978 that construction was resumed, carried out by a GDR work force and paid for by West Germany. In 1982 the A 24 could finally be opened. Most pre-war bridges could not be used, however, and were replaced by new structures.

Exit list

(1) Hamburg-Horn
(2) Hamburg-Jenfeld
(3) Hamburg-Ost 4-way interchange A1
Tunnel Barsbüttel 164 m
(4) Reinbek
(5) Witzhave
Services
(6) Schwarzenbek/Grande B404
Kreuz Schwarzenbek/Grande (planned) A21
(7) Talkau B207
(8) Hornbek
Elbe-Lübeck-Kanal-Brücke
Services Gudow
Services Schaalsee eastwards only
(9) Zarrentin B195
(10) Wittenburg
(11) Hagenow B321
(12) Ludwigslust B106
(13) Schwerin 3-way interchange A14
(14) Neustadt-Glewe B191
Services Stolpe/Mecklenburg
(15) Parchim
(16) Suckow B321
(17) Putlitz
(18) Meyenburg B103
(19) Pritzwalk
(20) Wittstock/Dosse 3-way interchange A19
Raststätte Prignitz
(21) Herzsprung
Services Walsleben
(22) Neuruppin B167
(23) Neuruppin-Süd
Alter-Rhin-Brücke
(24) Fehrbellin
Services Linumer Bruch
(25) Kremmen B273
(26) Dreieck Havelland 3-way interchange A10

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