Bundesautobahn 91

Federal motorway in Germany
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A 91
Bundesautobahn 91
Planned route of the A 91
Location
CountryGermany
StatesBaden-Württemberg, Bavaria
Highway system
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Bundesautobahn 91 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 91, short form Autobahn 91, abbreviated as BAB 91 or A 91) was a planned autobahn in Germany, supposed to connect Feuchtwangen with Füssen. Parts of the planned construction have been carried out as Bundesstraße 2 and Bundesstraße 17, however further building activities were postponed.

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Intersection 3-way interchange Feuchtwangen (planned) A 7
Schopfloch (planned)
Dinkelsbühl (planned)
Fremdingen (planned)
Oettingen (planned)
Harburg (planned)
Intersection 3-way interchange Donauwörth (planned) A 77

built as B 2
Donauwörth-Stadtmitte / Nord B 25
Donauwörth-Parkstadt
Talbrücke Broderle
Donauwörth parking area
Donauwörth-Parkstadt
Hangbrücke Schellenberg 280 m
Donaubrücke 220 m
Donauwörth-Süd
Asbach-Bäumenheim-Nord B 16
Asbach-Bäumenheim-Süd
Mertingen
Nordendorf
Westendorf
Meitingen-Nord
Meitingen-West
Biberbach
Langweid-Nord
Langweid-Süd
Tunnel Grünbrücke 60 m
Stettenhofen
Gersthofen-Bergstraße
Gersthofen-Nord
Gersthofen-Mitte
(72) Augsburg-West A 8
Augsburg-Oberhausen

built as B 17
Augsburg-Oberhausen / Gersthofen-Süd
Tunnel Bärenkellertunnel 60 m
A.-Bärenkeller
A.-Kriegshaber
Tunnel Tunnel 90 m
A.-Zentrum B 300
Tunnel Tunnel 210 m
Tunnel Bismarcktunneltunnel 265 m
Stadtbergen / Leitershofen
A.-Pfersee
Wertachbrücke 100 m
Singoldbrücke 50 m
A.-Göggingen
A.-Eichleitnerstraße
A.-Messezentrum
A.-Haunstetten
A.-Inningen
Königsbrunn-Nord
Königsbrunn-Süd / Bobingen
Oberottmarshausen
Tankstelle Lagerlechfeld
Tankstelle Lagerlechfeld
Kleinaitingen
Lagerlechfeld
Klosterlechfeld
Obermeitingen (planned) (2009)
Hurlach (planned) (2009)
Igling (planned) (2009)
Landsberg am Lech-Ost (2009)
Landsberg am Lech-Süd

built as B 17
Unterdießen (planned)
Hohenwart (planned)
Denkling (planned)
Hohenfucrch (planned)

built as B 17
Schongau-Mitte
Schongau-Süd B 472
parking area
Lechbrücke 566 m

built as B 17
Peiting (planned) B 472
Steingaden (planned)
Jagdberg (planned)
Lechbrücke (planned)
Lechbruck (planned)
Rosshaupten (planned)
Intersection 3-way interchange Rosshaupten (planned) A 7

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  • * original plan: number is used by another route now


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