Autobahndreieck Hochrhein, Road interchange in Rheinfelden, Germany.
Autobahndreieck Hochrhein is a highway interchange near Rheinfelden that connects the A5 and A98 motorways together. The structure consists of multiple bridges and ramps positioned at different levels arranged in a trumpet-shaped configuration.
Construction of the interchange began in 2006 and traffic first started flowing through the facility that same year. The complete opening of the A98 section took place in December 2010.
This engineering structure represents German transport infrastructure excellence, connecting the southern Baden-Württemberg region with neighboring Switzerland and France.
The interchange allows vehicles to switch between the two motorways, with the southern access leading through a tunnel beneath Nollinger Berg toward the German-Swiss border area. This route is important for traffic between Germany and neighboring regions.
Located 60 kilometers northwest of Zurich and 50 kilometers south of Freiburg, this interchange handles substantial freight traffic between Germany and Switzerland.
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