Bundesautobahn 29

Federal motorway in Germany
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Bundesautobahn 29
Route information
Length93 km (58 mi)
Major junctions
FromWilhelmshaven
ToOldenburg
Location
CountryGermany
StatesLower Saxony
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 28 A 30

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

Near Ahlhorn, completed in 1984, sections of motorway were designed to be used as a military runway.
A C-130 Hercules transport plane during a NATO exercise, Highway 84.
(1) Niedersachsendamm
(2) Fedderwardergroden
(3) Wilhelmshaven
(4) Fedderwarden
(5) Wilhelmshavener Kreuz B 210
Ems-Jade-Kanal-Brücke
(6) Sande B 436
(7) Zetel
(8) Varel / Bockhorn B 437
parking area
(9) Varel-Obenstrohe
(10) Jaderberg
Kreuz Jaderberg (planned) A 20
Rest area
(11) Hahn-Lehmden
(12) Rastede
(13) Oldenburg-Nord 4-way interchange A 293
(14) Oldenburg-Ohmstede (Nordtangente)
Huntebrücke
(15) Oldenburg-Hafen
(16) Oldenburg-Ost 4-way interchange A 28
(17) Sandkrug
Huntebrücke
Services Huntetal-West
Services Huntetal-Ost
(18) Wardenburg
(19) Großenkneten
(20) Ahlhorn B 213
(21) Ahlhorner Heide 3-way interchange A 1

External links

  • Bundesautobahn 29 – detailed route plan (in German)
  • History of the Ahlhorn Highway Airstrip
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See also
  • * original plan: number is used by another route now
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