Motorway 1 (Switzerland)

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Autobahn 1 in Switzerland
Motorway 1 (Switzerland)
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Course of the A1
Basic data
Operator: Federal Roads Office
Start of the street: Geneva
( 46 ° 9 ′  N , 6 ° 6 ′  E )
End of the road: St. Margrethen
( 47 ° 27 ′  N , 9 ° 39 ′  E )
Overall length: approx. 410 km

Canton :

Course of the road
France Further on A41 E25 E62
Border crossing Border crossing Bardonnex ( CH ) -
Saint-Julien-en-Genevois ( FR )
Junction (1)  Perly
branch (2)  Échangeur de Perly A1a H1
tunnel (1'240 m)  Tunnel de Confignon
Junction (3)  Bernex
tunnel (400 m)  Tunnel de Chèvres
bridge (251 m)  Pont d'Aigues-Vertes
tunnel (1,900 m)  Tunnel de Vernier
Junction (4)  Vernier
Junction (5)  Meyrin
Junction (6)  Genève -Aéroport
tunnel (200 m)  Tranchée couverte de Aéroport
Junction (7)  Le Grand-Saconnex / Ferney
Junction (8th)  Versoix Symbol: Up
branch (9)  Échangeur Le Vengeron A1a Symbol: Down
bridge (251 m)  Viaduc de Versoix
Junction (10)  Coppet
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightAire de repos Crans près Célingy
Junction (11)  Nyon
Junction (12)  Gland
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightAire de service La côte
Junction (13)  role
Junction (14)  Aubonne
bridge (260 m)  Pont sur l'Aubonne
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightAire de repos Etoy
bridge (260 m)  Pont sur le Boiron
Junction (15)  Morges -Ouest
Junction (16)  Morges -EstSymbol: Up
bridge (250 m)  Pont sur la Venoge amont
branch (17)  Échangeur Ecublens A1a E23
bridge (520 m) 
Junction (18)  Lausanne - Crissier
branch (19)  Échangeur Villars-Ste-Croix A9 E62
Junction (20)  Cossonay
Junction (21)  La Sarraz
bridge (496 m)  Viaduc de Coudray
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightAire de service Bavois
bridge (496 m)  Pont sur le Talent
Junction (22)  Chavornay
bridge (375 m)  Viaduc du Chêne
branch (23)  Échangeur Essert-Pittet A9 E23
bridge (600 m)  Viaduc d'Ependes
branch (24)  Échangeur Yverdon A5
Junction (25)  Yverdon SudH5
bridge (240 m)  Pont du Buron
tunnel (3,000 m)  Tunnel de Pomy
tunnel (240 m)  Tunnel de Champ-Baly
bridge (430 m)  Pont de Cuarny
bridge (930 m)  Pont de Cronay
bridge (540 m)  Pont sur la Menthue
bridge (945 m)  Viaduc des Vaux
tunnel (2,987 m)  Tunnel d'Arrissoules
tunnel (1,860 m)  Bruyères tunnel
tunnel (112 m)  Tunnel de Chèfrefu
bridge (950 m)  Viaduc de Lully
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightAire de service Rose de la Broye
tunnel (466 m)  Tunnel de Frasses
Junction (26)  Estavayer-le-Lac
tunnel (540 m)  Tunnel de Sévaz
Junction (27)  Payerne
bridge (458 m)  Pont de Broye
Junction (28)  Avenches
bridge (617 m)  Viaduc du Bois de Rosset
tunnel (2,300 m)  Les Vignes tunnel
tunnel (1,373 m)  Tunnel de Combette
Junction (29)  Murten H1 H22 Symbol: Up
bridge (665 m)  Löwenberg viaduct
Junction (29)  Murten H1 H22 Symbol: Down
bridge (729 m)  Galmiz Viaduct
Junction (30)  Kerzers
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightGurbrü rest area
bridge (849 m)  Saane Viaduct
Junction (31)  Mühleberg H1 H10 Symbol: Down
bridge (370 m)  Gäbelbach Viaduct
Junction (32)  Bern-Brünnen
tunnel (510 m)  Tunnel Brünnen
Junction (33)  Bern-Bethlehem H1 H10
branch (34)  Junction Bern - Weyermannshaus A12 E27
Junction (35)  Bern - forester's house H1 H10
Junction (36)  Bern - Neufeld
bridge (1116 m)  Felsenau Viaduct
branch (37)  Branch Bern - Wankdorf A6
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightService area Grauholz
branch (38)  Junction Schönbühl A6 E27
parking spot Symbol: rightSymbol: rightRest area Hindelbank
parking spot Symbol: leftSymbol: leftHurst rest area
Junction (39)  Kirchberg H1 H23
tunnel (280 m)  Alchenflüh tunnel
bridge (80 m)  Emme
parking spot Symbol: rightSymbol: rightChölfeld rest area
Junction (40)  Kriegstetten
branch (41)  Junction Luterbach A5
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left Right Service area Deitingen
bridge (200 m)  Aare bridge
Junction (42)  Cheeks H22
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightRest area Oberbipp
Junction (43)  Niederbipp
Junction (44)  Oensingen
branch (45)  Härkingen branch A2 E25 E35
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightGunzgen service area
bridge (140 m)  Aare bridge
Junction (46)  Rothrist
branch (47)  Wiggertal branch A2 E35
Junction (48)  Oftringen H2
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightWalterswil rest area
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightService area Kölliken
Junction (49)  Aarau -WestH24
parking spot Symbol: rightSymbol: rightRest area Suhr
Junction (50)  Aarau -East
bridge (366 m)  Viaduct Aabachtal
Junction (51)  Lenzburg
parking spot Symbol: leftSymbol: leftLenzburg rest area
Junction (52)  Mägenwil
branch (53)  Birrfeld branch A3 E60
bridge (260 m)  Reuss Bridge
Junction (54)  Baden- West
tunnel (1,080 m)  Baregg tunnel
Junction (55)  Neuenhof H3 Symbol: Down
tunnel (700 m / 370 m)  Neuenhof tunnel
bridge (260 m)  Limmat Bridge
Junction (56)  Wettingen -East
bridge (180 m)  Limmat Bridge
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left Right Würenlos rest area
Junction (57)  Spreitenbach Symbol: Down
Junction (58)  Dietikon
bridge (160 m)  Limmat Bridge
branch (59)  Limmat Valley A1H A3 A4 E41
Junction (60)  Weiningen Symbol: Up
tunnel (3,230 m)  Gubrist tunnel
Junction (61)  Zurich - Affoltern H17
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightKatzensee rest area
Junction (62)  Zurich - Seebach
tunnel (380 m)  Stilt tunnel
branch (63)  Branch Zurich- NorthA51
branch (64)  Branch Zurich- EastA1L
Junction (65)  Wallisellen
branch (66)  Brüttisellen A15 H1
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightBaltenswil rest area
Junction (67)  Effretikon
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightKemptthal service area
Junction (68)  Winterthur - Töss H1
bridge (162 m)  Töss Bridge
Junction (69)  Winterthur - Wülflingen H7
branch (70)  Branch Winterthur- NorthA4 E41
Junction (71)  Winterthur - Ohringen H15
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightForrenberg rest area
Junction (72)  Oberwinterthur H1
branch (73)  Winterthur East branchA7 Symbol: Down
Junction (74)  Attikon Symbol: Up
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightRest area Oberweiler
bridge (224 m)  Lützelmurg Viaduct
Junction (75)  Matzingen
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightHexentobel rest area
Junction (76)  Münchwilen
Junction (76a)  Wil West
Junction (77)  Wil H16
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightThurau service area
bridge (150 m)  Thur Bridge
Junction (78)  Oberbueren-Uzwil H7
Junction (79)  Gossau
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightWildhus rest area
branch (79a)  Gossau East branch plannedA25
Junction (80)  St. Gallen - angles H7 H8
parking spot Symbol: leftSymbol: leftMoosmüli rest area
bridge (675 m)  Sitter Viaduct
bridge (395 m)  Sitterwald Bridge
Junction (81)  St. Gallen- Kreuzbleiche
tunnel (1,440 m)  Rosenberg tunnel
Junction (82)  St. Gallen - St. Fiden
tunnel (570 m)  Stephanshorn tunnel
Junction (83)  St. Gallen- Neudorf
branch (84)  Meggenhus branch A23
bridge (450 m)  Goldach Viaduct
parking spot Symbol: rightSymbol: rightSulzberg rest area
Junction (85)  Rheineck H7 H13
Gas station Rest stop Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightService area St. Margrethen
Junction (86)  St. Margrethen E43 E60
branch Branch St. Margrethen S18 E43 E60
Further on A13 E43
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Motorway branch A1a (Genève)
branch (1)  Échangeur de Perly A1 H1
tunnel (630 m)  Tranchée couverte d'Arare
tunnel (600 m)  Tranchée couverte de Saconnex-d'Arve
Junction (2)  Lancy SudSymbol: Down
tunnel (500 m)  Tranchée couverte de Bachet-de-Pesay
Junction (3)  La Praille H1 Symbol: Down
Junction (4)  Etoile H1
Autobahn end Motorway end
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Genève Center / Les Vernets
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Motorway branch A1a (Genève Lac)
branch (1)  Échangeur Le Vengeron A1 Symbol: Up
Junction (2)  Genève Lac H1 Symbol: Down
Autobahn end Motorway end
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Genève -Lac
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Motorway branch A1a (Lausanne)
branch (1)  Échangeur Ecublens A1
Junction (2)  Lausanne Malley H1
Junction (3)  Lausanne-Malley
Autobahn end Motorway end
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Lausanne - Maladière
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Motorway branch A1H (Zurich Hardturm)
node (1)  Limmattal Cross A1 A3 A4 E41
bridge (180 m)  Limmat Bridge
Junction (2)  Zurich - Altstetten H1 H3
Junction (3)  Hard tower H1 H3
Autobahn end Motorway end
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Zurich -Pfingstweidstrasse H1 H3
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Motorway branch A1L (Zurich Letten)
Junction (1)  Zurich - Latvians
tunnel (1,910 m)  Milchbuck tunnel
Autobahn beginning Start of the motorway
Junction (2)  Zurich - Unterstrass H1 H4 H17
tunnel Schöneichtunnel
Junction (3)  Zurich - Schwamendingen H1
tunnel Schöneichtunnel
Junction (4)  Zurich - Aubrugg
branch (5)  Branch Zurich- EastA1L A4

The Autobahn 1 crosses Switzerland in an east-west direction. With a length of 410 km, it is the longest motorway in Switzerland and makes up around a fifth of the Swiss national road network . It connects Geneva in the southwest with St. Gallen in the northeast and ends in St. Margrethen on the Austrian border. Today it is designed as a direction-separated motorway with at least two lanes and one hard shoulder in each direction .

The A1 is largely congruent with Nationalstrasse 1; it was signposted as N1 until 1996.

history

As early as 1956, the popular initiative submitted by the automobile clubs in Switzerland to improve the road network proposed the construction of a road on the west-east link.

On May 10, 1962, the Grauholzautobahn was opened as the first section of the N1. The eight-kilometer section served to relieve the main road through Zollikofen .

On May 1, 1964, just in time for the national exhibition in Lausanne, the first long stretch of motorway followed, the 60-kilometer Geneva - Lausanne section of the N1. On May 10, 1967, with the completion of the line from Oensingen to Hunzenschwil , another piece of the N1 was built. At that time, with a length of 84 kilometers, it was the longest contiguous motorway in Switzerland (from Bern to Lenzburg ). On August 16, 1967, the first rest stop was opened in Kölliken . The drivers first had to get used to the higher speeds. So there were several rear-end collisions on the weekend of Pentecost after the opening. The police also had to help various drivers who were left with empty tanks due to a lack of petrol stations.

Chronology of the track openings
Section Opening year Length (km)
Bern -Wankdorf - Schönbühl 1962 08th
Geneva - Lausanne 1964 60
Rheineck - St. Margrethen 1964 07th
Schönbühl - Kriegstetten 1965
Kriegstetten - Oensingen 1966
Oensingen - Lenzburg 1967 40
Lenzburg - Zurich 1970 53
Winterthur - St. Gallen 1970
St. Gallen - Rheineck 1972
Zurich - Winterthur 1974
Bern- Bümpliz - Bern-Wankdorf 1977
Lausanne bypass 1981
Murten - Bern-Bümpliz 1981
Lausanne - Yverdon 1983
Zurich north bypass 1985 12
St. Gallen bypass 1987
Bardonnex - Geneva 1993
Yverdon - Murten 2001 46

The motorway service station near Würenlos in Aargau was the world's largest motorway bridge restaurant when it opened on December 1, 1972. The shopping bridge measures 140 meters and offers space for 16 shops. Because of its shape, the building was nicknamed "Fressbalken".

The Zurich northern bypass, opened in 1985, connects the motorway sections to the west and east of the Zurich agglomeration . After an earlier project that failed due to popular resistance, the so-called Zürcher Expressstrassen-Y , the N1 would have been built right through the city of Zurich. The transit traffic had before the opening of the northern bypass for years the temporary connection Hardbrücke use -Rosengartenstrasse.

In 1995 there was the longest traffic jam on the N1 when, after several accidents in holiday traffic , the route between Bern and Niederbipp was blocked for 53 kilometers.

In 1996, the Swiss motorways were renamed from N for Nationalstrasse to A for Autobahn according to the European model.

On April 5, 2001, the section between Murten and Yverdon was opened as the last section of the A1 . There was resistance to this part of the population, which culminated in April 1990 with the clover leaf initiative . The motorway is connected to the Payerne military airfield by a taxiway near Hall 5 and can be used as an additional take-off and landing runway if necessary, but this option has never been used since the motorway was built.

From 2009 to 2017, several entrances and exits in the canton of Aargau between the connections Aarau West and Birrfeld were extended with the help of the breakdown lane. This should make traffic on the motorway more fluid.

Motorway feeder

The motorway feeder roads (A1a, A1H, A1L and A23) are usually designed as a separate motorway. Most of them are also part of the national road network in Switzerland.

Expansion projects

Härkingen – Wiggertal

The road widened from 4 to 6 lanes with a bridge over the Aare was put into operation in 2015. In this area, the A2 and A1 use the same road.

Luterbach – Härkingen

According to a new project, the route between the Härkingen and Luterbach branches could be expanded to 6 lanes from 2022 to 2030. The A1 is very heavily used in this area, as there are no other east-west autobahns in this area at the southern foot of the Jura . Farmers affected by land consumption lit several warning fires on the affected areas on August 14, 2019. As of September 2019, almost 200 objections to the expansion are pending.

Zurich region

In the Zurich region, the volume of traffic on the A1 is particularly high, and several sections of the motorway are regularly overloaded. In the past, the traffic situation at the Baregg Tunnel , which is part of the Birrfeld- Limmattal junction shared by motorways 1 and 3 , was often difficult . The motorway has three lanes in both directions in this section, while the two old tunnels, on the other hand, were only designed as two-lanes (without hard shoulders). With the construction of a third three-lane tunnel tube for the direction of Berne and the allocation of the two old tunnel tubes to the lanes in the direction of Zurich, this bottleneck was eliminated. Since then, however, traffic jams have increased at the Gubrist tunnel , which was built as part of the Zurich bypass (N1c / N20) and only has two lanes, but today it accommodates the traffic on motorways 1 and 4. On June 6, 2016, the main work on expanding the northern bypass around Zurich began.

European roads

E23 ( Metz - Vallorbe -) branch Essert FR - branching Ecublens (- Lausanne ) FranceFrance
A9 A1a
E25 ( Hook of Holland - Basel -) junction Härkingen - Bern - Geneva - border crossing Bardonnex (- Palermo ) NetherlandsNetherlands
A2
ItalyItaly
E27 ( Belfort - Porrentruy -) Schönbühl junction - Bern junction - Weyermannshaus (- Vevey - Aosta ) FranceFrance
A6 A12
ItalyItaly
E35 ( Amsterdam - Basel -) junction Härkingen - junction Wiggertal (- Chiasso - Rome ) NetherlandsNetherlands
A2 A2
ItalyItaly
E41 ( Dortmund - Bargen -) junction Winterthur North - Zurich North - Limmattal motorway junction (- Altdorf )GermanyGermany
A4
A4
E60 ( Brest - Basel -) junction Birrfeld - St. Margrethen (- Irkeschtam ) FranceFrance
A3 H7
KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan
E62 ( Nantes -) border crossing Bardonnex - Geneva - junction Villars-Ste-Croix (- Simplon Pass - Genoa ) FranceFrance
A9
ItalyItaly

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Honor

A song by Toni Vescoli was dedicated to A1, entitled N1 and released in 1983. He describes the general love-hate relationship with the A1, which at that time was still called Nationalstrasse 1 (short form N1) and also mentions other highways in Switzerland.

See also

Web links

Commons : Autobahn 1 (Switzerland)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. At the eastern end of the autobahn in St. Margrethen, the kilometers end at km 406.8. Source: "National road axes" layer on map.geo.admin.ch
  2. Opening of the Neufeld Tunnel 2009 ( Memento from January 3, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF)
  3. ^ Opening of the Grauholz motorway in May 1962. (No longer available online.) Swiss radio and television , archived from the original on March 2, 2014 ; Retrieved December 23, 2012 .
  4. a b The A1 motorway. SRF, accessed on May 31, 2016 .
  5. Traffic jams, accidents and the police as rescuers in the petrol emergency: Sunday drivers were initially overwhelmed . In: az Aargauer Zeitung . August 8, 2017 ( aargauerzeitung.ch [accessed on September 21, 2017]).
  6. Paul Schneeberger: The main road - The A1: Three perspectives on the busiest motorway in Switzerland . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . No. 3 , January 5, 2018, p. 44 ( nzz.ch [accessed January 5, 2018]).
  7. ^ Book Uno Zero Zero ISBN 978-3-9524239-0-5 page 230
  8. The Swiss motorways. 20 minutes , accessed March 24, 2013 .
  9. A car every two to three seconds: A1 connections are extended . In: az Aargauer Zeitung . September 21, 2017 ( aargauerzeitung.ch [accessed on September 21, 2017]).
  10. ASTRA - A1 Härkingen – Wiggertal 6-lane expansion. (No longer available online.) In: www.astra.admin.ch. Archived from the original on May 31, 2016 ; accessed on May 31, 2016 .
  11. ASTRA - A1 Luterbach – Härkingen 6-lane expansion. (No longer available online.) In: www.astra.admin.ch. Archived from the original on May 31, 2016 ; accessed on May 31, 2016 .
  12. Angry peasants set fire to fields. In: 20min.ch . August 15, 2019, accessed August 16, 2019 .
  13. Urs Moser: With a tunnel in the Gäu, 200 objections would come off the table. In: solothurnerzeitung.ch . September 11, 2019, accessed September 11, 2019 .
  14. Press release of June 6, 2016 about the start of construction work.
  15. Steffen Hung: Toni Vescoli - N1 - hitparade.ch. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .