Federal motorway 94 - Bundesautobahn 94

Bundesautobahn 94 number.svg
Federal motorway 94

The Federal motorway 94 (BAB 94 or A 94) connects Munich with the Federal motorway 3on which they take the Pocking exit south of Passau just before the border to Austria should meet. The 151 km long motorway, of which almost 103 km were in operation in 2020, represents an important section on the way from Munich to the Lower Bavarian spa triangle, to Upper Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Striking places on the largely the course of the Inns following route are Villages, Mühldorf am Inn, Neuoetting, Simbach am Inn and Pocking. The famous pilgrimage site is not far from the motorway Altoetting as Burghausen with its over 1 km long castle as well as the Upper Austrian one Braunau am Inn. From Munich to Simbach it forms part of the Europastrasse 552.

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Federal motorway 94

The route through the Isental was the subject of a decade-long dispute. The section between Pastetten and Heldensteins was therefore not completed until 2019.

The initially planned connection route through the Upper Austrian Innviertel from Braunau to Ried im Innkreis was dropped. The connection to the federal motorway 3, which is on the Austrian side with the Innkreis Autobahn continues.

Regions

Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria

particularities

traffic

The traffic-news for Bavaria:

  • Bayern 3 (interactive traffic map with all traffic jams and disruptions in Bavaria)

Route description

The autobahn begins in Munich near the Mittlerer Ring on 1 Steinhauser Tor and leads in an easterly direction out of Munich, crosses the motorway ring at the Munich-East motorway junction Federal highway 99 and leads over Market Swabia to the northeast. Then it follows the route of the Isental over Dorfen and further over Mühldorf am Inn and Neuoetting, from Mühldorf roughly along the course of the Inn. In the 2 The confluence with the federal road 20 it loses its character as a motorway, the federal highway that continues it B12 but is up Simbach am Inn already on the route of the later motorway two lanes without intersections. The transition branches off at Simbach Braunau am Inn in Upper Austria. The further course to the federal motorway 3 should run parallel to the Inn at some distance from its left bank; a shorter section near Malching has already been expanded and opened as a motorway.

From Munich-Steinhausen to the Munich-East motorway junction

  • Symbol: AS 1 Munich-Steinhausen 2R
  • Symbol: AS 2 Munich-Zamdorf
  • Symbol: AS 3 Munich-Daglfing
  • Symbol: AS 4 Munich-Am Moosfeld
  • Symbol: AS 5 Munich-Riem
  • Symbol: AS 6 Feldkirchen-West
  • Symbol: AS 7 Feldkirchen-Ost
  • Symbol: KN 8 Munich-East motorway junction A99

From the Munich-East motorway junction to Simbach am Inn

Lengdorf junction during construction (2017)
  • Symbol: AS 9a Parsdorf
  • Symbol: AS 9b Market Swabia
  • Symbol: AS 10 Anzing
  • Symbol: AS 11 Forstinning
  • Symbol: AS 12 Hohenlinden B12
  • Sign 314-50 - parking lot, StVO 2013.svg (both sides)
  • Symbol: AS 13 patties
  • Isen
  • Symbol: AS 14 Lengdorf
  • Symbol: AS 15 villages B15
  • Symbol: AS 16 Schwindegg
  • Symbol: AS 17 hero stone B12
  • tunnel
  • Symbol: AS 18 Waldkraiburg / Ampfing
  • Symbol: AS 19 Mühldorf-West
  • Symbol: AS 20 Mühldorf-Nord (with truck stop) B299
  • Symbol: AS 21 Töging
  • Symbol: AS 22 AltoettingB299
  • Isen
  • Symbol: AS 23 Neuoetting
  • Inn
  • Symbol: AS 24 Neuötting-Ost
  • Alz
  • Symbol: AS 25 BurghausenB20
  • continue on the B12 (single lane, prepared as a motorway), to Simbach am Inn

From Simbach am Inn to Autobahn 3

Of this section, only the Malching bypass has been completed (beginning of 2021). Commissioning of the section up to BAB 3 is planned for 2022.

  • Transition from the B12
  • Symbol: AS 31 Malching
  • Provisional end at the B12

security

trips

Gothic parish church in Neuötting
St. Matthew in Rotthalmünster

literature

Web links

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