Nürnberg-Süd motorway junction
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Country: | Germany |
State : | Bavaria |
Coordinates: | 49 ° 22 '40 " N , 11 ° 8' 11" E |
Height: | 371 m above sea level NN |
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Design type: | Shamrock with indirect ramp |
Bridges: | 4 (motorway) / 1 (other) |
Last modification: | 2004-2005 |
Announcement board from Heilbronn (A 6) |
The Nürnberg-Süd motorway junction (abbreviation: AK Nürnberg-Süd ; short form: Nürnberg-Süd intersection ) is a motorway junction in Bavaria that is located in the Nuremberg metropolitan region . This is where the federal highway 73 ( Suhl - Bamberg - Nuremberg ) and the federal highway 6 ( Saarbrücken - Mannheim - Nuremberg) intersect ( Europastraße 50 )
geography
The cross is located in the community-free area of Forst Kleinschwarzenlohe in the Middle Franconian district of Roth , between the Nuremberg district of Langwasser and the community of Wendelstein in the Lorenzer Reichswald . It is located about 10 km southeast of Nuremberg and about 140 km north of Munich.
The Nürnberg-Süd motorway junction is number 46 on the A73 and number 58 on the A6.
State of development
The Nürnberg-Süd motorway junction is a clover leaf with an indirect ramp for traffic from Heilbronn (A 6) to Nürnberg (A 73) and an additional bridge in the distribution lane of the A 6.
The A 6 has been expanded to six lanes both towards the Czech Republic and towards Heilbronn . The A 73 has six lanes in the south and four lanes in the north. The Heilbronn - Nuremberg and Nuremberg - Heilbronn relations are two-lane. All other transitions are single-lane.
Renovation in 2004
Between 2004 and 2006 the motorway junction was rebuilt, with the indirect ramp called Overfly being opened to traffic on December 22, 2005. The renovation was necessary due to the congestion of the cross during rush hour traffic and to improve the development of the Nuremberg stadium during the 2006 World Cup . The renovation, which cost 21 million euros, was made possible by special funding on the occasion of the soccer World Cup.
Traffic volume
About 143,000 vehicles pass the cross every day.
From | To | Average daily traffic volume |
Share of heavy goods traffic |
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2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | ||
AS Roth (A 6) | AK Nürnberg-Süd | 75,700 | 76,300 | 82,400 | 18.6% | 21.5% | 19.9% |
AK Nürnberg-Süd | AS Nürnberg-Langwasser (A 6) | 75,000 | 71,500 | 62,500 | no data | 21.5% | 19.4% |
AS Nürnberg-Zollhaus (A 73) | AK Nürnberg-Süd | 80,000 | 80,900 | 87,500 | 11.3% | 10.3% | 13.0% |
AK Nürnberg-Süd | AS Wendelstein (A 73) | 50,000 | 42,000 | 52,800 | no data | 9.2% | 12.9% |
Individual evidence
- ^ AK Nürnberg-Süd. Motorway junctions and triangles in Germany, 2011, accessed on November 29, 2012 .
- ↑ Press release No. 522/05. Expansion of the Nürnberg-Süd motorway junction. (No longer available online.) Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior, December 22, 2005, archived from the original on December 25, 2005 ; Retrieved September 16, 2012 .
- ↑ Manual road traffic census 2005. (PDF) Results on federal motorways. BASt Statistics, 2007, accessed on August 21, 2018 .
- ↑ Manual road traffic census 2010. (PDF) Results on federal motorways. BASt Statistics, 2011, accessed on August 21, 2018 .
- ↑ Manual road traffic census 2015. (PDF) Results on federal motorways. BASt Statistics, 2017, accessed on August 21, 2018 .