Bundesautobahn 29
Federal motorway in Germany
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Bundesautobahn 29 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length | 93 km (58 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
From | Wilhelmshaven | |||
To | Oldenburg | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Germany | |||
States | Lower Saxony | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Bundesautobahn 29 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 29, short form Autobahn 29, abbreviated as BAB 29 or A 29) is an autobahn in northwestern Germany. It connects the city of Wilhelmshaven to Oldenburg and the A 1, running very roughly from north to south.
Traffic currently is light, but an increase in freight traffic is to be expected when the JadeWeserPort in Wilhelmshaven becomes operational.
Exit list
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b1/Autobahn_Notlandeplatz_A29_Ahlhorn_DoD_DF-ST-85-05075.jpg/300px-Autobahn_Notlandeplatz_A29_Ahlhorn_DoD_DF-ST-85-05075.jpg)
Near Ahlhorn, completed in 1984, sections of motorway were designed to be used as a military runway.
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/68/C130_Hercules_taxidriving_on_Autobahn_DoD_DF-ST-84-09439.jpg/300px-C130_Hercules_taxidriving_on_Autobahn_DoD_DF-ST-84-09439.jpg)
A C-130 Hercules transport plane during a NATO exercise, Highway 84.
![]() | (1) | Niedersachsendamm |
![]() | (2) | Fedderwardergroden |
![]() | (3) | Wilhelmshaven |
![]() | (4) | Fedderwarden |
![]() | (5) | Wilhelmshavener Kreuz ![]() |
![]() | Ems-Jade-Kanal-Brücke | |
![]() | (6) | Sande ![]() |
![]() | (7) | Zetel |
![]() | (8) | Varel / Bockhorn ![]() |
![]() | parking area ![]() | |
![]() | (9) | Varel-Obenstrohe |
![]() | (10) | Jaderberg |
![]() | Kreuz Jaderberg (planned) ![]() | |
![]() | Rest area | |
![]() | (11) | Hahn-Lehmden |
![]() | (12) | Rastede |
![]() | (13) | Oldenburg-Nord 4-way interchange ![]() |
![]() | (14) | Oldenburg-Ohmstede (Nordtangente) |
![]() | Huntebrücke | |
![]() | (15) | Oldenburg-Hafen |
![]() | (16) | Oldenburg-Ost 4-way interchange ![]() |
![]() | (17) | Sandkrug |
![]() | Huntebrücke | |
![]() | ![]() | Services Huntetal-West ![]() |
![]() | ![]() | Services Huntetal-Ost ![]() |
![]() | (18) | Wardenburg |
![]() | (19) | Großenkneten |
![]() | (20) | Ahlhorn ![]() |
![]() | (21) | Ahlhorner Heide 3-way interchange ![]() |
External links
- Bundesautobahn 29 – detailed route plan (in German)
- History of the Ahlhorn Highway Airstrip
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![Autobahn shield](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Bundesautobahn_999_number.svg/25px-Bundesautobahn_999_number.svg.png)
![German Autobahn symbol](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2a/Zeichen_330_-_Autobahn%2C_StVO_1992.svg/50px-Zeichen_330_-_Autobahn%2C_StVO_1992.svg.png)
routes
- A 100
- A 103
- A 111
- A 113
- A 114
- A 115
- A 117
- A 143
- A 210
- A 215
- A 226
- A 252
- A 253
- A 255
- A 261
- A 270
- A 280
- A 281
- A 293
- A 352
- A 369
- A 391
- A 392
- A 445
- A 448
- A 480
- A 485
- A 516
- A 524
- A 535
- A 542
- A 544
- A 553
- A 555
- A 559
- A 560
- A 562
- A 565
- A 571
- A 573
- A 602
- A 620
- A 623
- A 643
- A 648
- A 650
- A 656
- A 659
- A 661
- A 671
- A 672
- A 831
- A 861
- A 864
- A 952
- A 980
- A 995
former routes
- A 16
- A 17*
- A 18
- A 22
- A 32
- A 34
- A 35
- A 36
- A 40*
- A 41
- A 47
- A 50
- A 51
- A 53
- A 54
- A 55
- A 56
- A 69
- A 74
- A 75
- A 77
- A 80
- A 82
- A 83
- A 84
- A 85
- A 86
- A 87
- A 88
- A 89
- A 90
- A 91
- A 102
- A 104
- A 105
- A 106
- A 107
- A 140
- A 201
- A 205
- A 227
- A 241
- A 250
- A 263
- A 282
- A 290
- A 314
- A 339
- A 369
- A 376
- A 388
- A 395
- A 430
- A 432
- A 441
- A 441*
- A 443
- A 451
- A 480*
- A 533
- A 540
- A 545
- A 552
- A 558
- A 580
- A 610
- A 621
- A 647
- A 652
- A 653
- A 654
- A 655
- A 680
- A 683
- A 687
- A 713
- A 720
- A 722
- A 731
- A 751
- A 752
- A 753
- A 828
- A 833
- A 834
- A 840
- A 860
- A 862
- A 863
- A 863*
- A 881
- A 895
- A 921
- A 922
- A 942
- A 944
- A 985
- A 990
- A 991
- A 992
- A 993
- A 994
- A 996
- A 997
- A 998
- A 999
- Reichsautobahn (history)
- Autobahnpolizei
- * original plan: number is used by another route now
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