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 Location of the A9 in Switzerland |
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| Length | 230 km (140 mi) |
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| From | French border |
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| To | Italian border |
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| Country | Switzerland |
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The A9 motorway, a motorway in western Switzerland, is a divided highway connecting from Ballaigues (in northwest) to southwestern Switzerland.[1] It is part of the National Road N9.[2]
It is double-tracked as a divided highway (directionally separated) in most sections. The N9/A9 runs from Ballaigues on the French border via Vevey, Sion, Brig on the Simplon Pass up to Gondo on the Italian border. The line Sierre-Gamsen is still under construction and not passable. The construction of this 31-kilometre (19 mi) line will cost 2270 million CHF: it is funded at 4% by the Canton of Valais and at 96% by the Swiss federal government.
Major engineering works
The following are major construction projects underway along A9:
Junction list
| Junctions |
| | | Hauptstrasse N9 | | | (1) | Ballaigues | | (2) | Les Clées | | (3) | Orbe | | (4) | Junction Essert-Pittet A1 | | (5) | Chavornay | | | | (Rest area) Bavois | | (6) | La Sarraz | | (7) | Cossonay | | (8) | Junction Villars-Ste-Croix A1 | | (9) | Lausanne-Blécherette | | (10) | Lausanne-Vennes | | | Belmont (375 m) | | (11) | Belmont | | (12) | Junction La Croix | | | Lavaux | | | Chauderon (210 m) | | | Criblette (275 m) | | | Flonzaley (715 m) | | (13) | Chexbres | | (14) | Junction La Veyre A12 | | (15) | Vevey | | (15) | Montreux | | | | (Rest area) Le Pertit | | | Glion (1345 m) | | (16) | Villeneuve | | | Le Chablais | | (17) | Aigle | | (18) | Saint-Triphon | | (19) | Bex | | | Arzillier (410 m) | | (20) | Saint-Maurice | | | | (Rest area) Cime de l'Est | | | Grand-St-Bernard | | (21) | Martigny-Fully | | (22) | Junction Grand Saint-Bernard | | | | (Rest area) Pierre-Avoi | | (23) | Saxon | | (24) | Riddes | | | | (Rest area) Ardon | | (25) | Conthey | | | | (Rest area) Aproz | | (26) | Sion-Ouest | | (27) | Sion-Est | | | | (Rest area) Rue des Maréches | | (28) | Sierre-Ouest | | | Ancien-Sierre - Plantzette (580 m) | | | Géronde (370 m) | | (29) | Sierre-Est | | | | Autobahn end | | | | Gorwetsch (1705 m) - in work (2016) | | | Ermitage (380 m) - in work (2016) | | | Pfyngut (2115 m) - in work (2016) | | | Leuk, Susten-West - in work (2016) | | | Susten (2070 m) - in work (2016) | | | Leuk, Susten-Ost - in work (2016) | | | Turtmann (1150 m) - in work (2016) | | | Flugplatz Turtmann (190 m) - in work (2016) | | | Steg, Gampel-West - in work (2016) | | | Riedberg (510 m) - in work (2016) | | | Steg, Gampel-Ost - in work (2016) | | | Raron - in work (2016) | | | Raron (920 m) - in work (2016) | | | | | Autobahn end | | | Visp-West - westbound - eastbound in work (2023) | | | Schwarzer Graben (2900 m) | | | Vispertal | | | Staldbach-Grosshus (4290 m) | | | Visp-Ost | | | Gamsen (1021 m) | | (34) | Junction Brig-Glis | | | Gstipf (215 m) | | (35) | Junction Brig-Zentrum | | (36) | Junction Ried-Brig | | | | Autobahn end | | | | | Hauptstrasse N9 | |
Notes
- ^ "Die Schweitzer Autobahnen", web: Autobahnen.ch
- ^ "Rhone-Autobahn A9", 2009, web: Rhone-Autobahn A9.
References
External links
46°25′33″N 6°55′48″E / 46.425833°N 6.929884°E / 46.425833; 6.929884