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    Rheintal / Walgau Autobahn, Austria



    Map of austrian freeway A14.


    The Rheintal/Walgau Autobahn (A14) is a motorway in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg.

    It begins directly after the German Bundesautobahn 96 at the German-Austrian border near Hörbranz, passes through the Pfändertunnel past Bregenz into the Rhine Valley, through the Ambergtunnel past Feldkirch into the Walgau and ends at Bludenz, becoming the Arlberg Schnellstraße (S16).

    Until 2006, the official name of the A14 was only Rheintal Autobahn. In Vorarlberg, the name Rheintal Autobahn was only used for the part of the A14 in the Rhine Valley (i.e. the route Hörbranz-Feldkirch), while the part located in the Walgau (Feldkirch-Bludenz) was unofficially referred to as the Walgau Autobahn.

    Length: 61 km (38 mi)

    Regions: Vorarlberg.

    Major cities: Bregenz, Bludenz.

    Speed limit: On Austrian autobahns a general speed limit of 130 km/h (81 mph) is set. While on the motorway voluntary stops, U-turns and backward driving are prohibited.

    Junctions

    The motorway links to the following additional motorways and major roads:

    From
    — A 96 (Bundesautobahn 96)

    To
    — S16 (Arlberg Expressway) in Bludenz

    Tolls

    See Autobahn Tolls (Highway Toll Sticker / Vignette), Austria


    Source
    www.wikipedia.org




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