Pyhrn Autobahn

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Tabliczka A 9.svg
Pyhrnautobahn
Karte A9 AT.svg
E57 E59
Length: 230 km (143 mi)
From: Tabliczka A 1.svg A1 and Tabliczka A 8.svg A8 junction
Major
junctions:
Tabliczka S 6.svg S6 and Tabliczka S 36.svg S36

Tabliczka S 35.svg S35
Tabliczka A 2.svg A2 near Graz

To: Autokinetodromos A1 number.svg A1 border with Slovenia
Countries: Austria
Regions: Upper Austria, Styria
Major cities: Graz

The Pyhrnautobahn (A9) ('Pyhrn Motorway') is an Autobahn (motorway), in Austria. It runs through Alps by 2 two-lane tunnels: the 5,400-meter (17,700 ft) long Bosrucktunnel and the 8,320-meter (27,300 ft) long Gleinalmtunnel. The longest tunnel on the motorway is the 10-kilometer (6 mi) long Plabutschtunnel under Graz and its outskirts.

The last section of the highway was built in 2004. Some parts still have only a single roadway, including some tunnels.

The motorway south of the A2 interchange is a part of the Pan-European corridor Xa.

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