Southwest bypass

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Southwest bypass
Basic data
Operator:
Start of the street: Nuremberg / Feucht
End of street: Neustadt an der Aisch
Overall length: approx. 50 km

Bavaria

Development condition: two- and four-lane

The Südwesttangente is a four-lane expressway between the Nürnberg-Hafen and Fürth motorway junction .

Location of the southwest bypass (red)

It officially begins at the Nuremberg city ​​limits at the Nürnberg-Zollhaus junction and ends at the western Fürth city limits at Fürth-Burgfarrnbach. It owes its name to its geographical location in the greater Nuremberg area, which it runs through from south to west. It runs parallel to the Main-Danube Canal between the Nürnberg-Hafen Ost and Fürth West exits .

In the unofficial language of the population, however, the south-west bypass goes even further, from the Nuremberg / Feucht motorway triangle ( A 9 ) to the roundabout in Neustadt an der Aisch and would have become part of a never realized A 752 between the Nuremberg / Feucht and Diespeck motorway triangle .

Between the Nuremberg / Feucht triangle and the Nürnberg Hafen junction, the south-west bypass is designated as the A 73 , and from the Fürth West exit as the B 8 . Since July 2015, the 13.5-kilometer section between Fürth-Burgfarrnbach and Langenzenn-Nord has been subject to tolls for trucks over 12 t total weight.

expansion

Between the junctions Nürnberg / Feucht and Langenzenn-West / Wilhermsdorf, the road has four lanes throughout. With the crossing of the Zenn valley, the south-west bypass is only a two-lane main road with crossings, but there are also three lanes in sections. The roundabout ends shortly before Neustadt an der Aisch.

Individual evidence

  1. In the area west of Fürth, similar to a motorway, expanded with four lanes
  2. Nordbayern.de of July 12, 2015