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Bundesautobahn 65
Route information
Length60 km (37 mi)
Location
CountryGermany
StatesRhineland-Palatinate
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 64 A 66

Bundesautobahn 65 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 65, short form Autobahn 65, abbreviated as BAB 65 or A 65) is an autobahn in southwestern Germany. The newest section, between Neustadt and Landau, was opened only in the early 1990s.

Plans to build a final stretch between Kandel or Wörth am Rhein and the French A35 autoroute towards Haguenau and Strasbourg were not implemented during the 1990s when the focus of Autobahn construction switched to the eastern side of the country: the project remains contentious because of the ecological impact it could have on the Bienwald (wooded area) through which the road would run.

Exit list

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(5) Ludwigshafen-Süd 3-way interchange B 9
(5) Ludwigshafen -- Oggersheimer Straße
(6) Mutterstadt
(7) Mutterstadt 4-way interchange A 61
(8) Dannstadt-Schauernheim
(9) Hochdorf-Assenheim
Spielberg / Spechtersee parking area
(10) Haßloch
(11) Deidesheim
Bridge 60 m
(12) Neustadt an der Weinstraße-Nord
(13) Neustadt an der Weinstraße-Süd
(14) Edenkoben
Services Pfälzer Weinstraße
(15) Landau-Nord
Tunnel 100 m
(16) Landau-Zentrum
(17) Landau-Süd
(18) Insheim
(19) Rohrbach
(20) Kandel-Nord
(21) Kandel-Mitte
(22) Kandel-Süd (A 652) 3-way interchange B 9
(23) Wörth-Dorschberg
(24) Wörth 4-way interchange B 9 B 10

Hagenbach-Nord (planned)
Hagenbach-Süd (planned)
Kreuz Berg-Neulauterburg (planned) B 9
(28) Bienwald border crossing {Planned)

A 35  France