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A 15
Bundesautobahn 15
Map
Route information
Part of E36
Length64 km (40 mi)
Major junctions
West end A 13 in Lübbenau
East endForst
A18 border with  Poland
Location
CountryGermany
StatesBrandenburg
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 14 A 17

Bundesautobahn 15 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 15, short form Autobahn 15, abbreviated as BAB 15 or A 15) is an autobahn in eastern Germany. It is one of the original Reichsautobahns and connected Breslau to Berlin, via Wroclaw (Breslau) and Görlitz. It connects Germany and Poland. A 15 is part of European route E36.

History

A 15 near Kolkwitz

The A 15 was initially planned as a Reichsautobahn Berlin - Wroclaw - Upper Silesia, and was completed until the beginning of the war, one lane to Wroclaw. Until the reunification, only a few lanes (south side) to a few hundred metres as the triangle Spreewald. In the GDR, the highway was internally named A 5. As a peculiarity of the route, many bridges are destroyed in the World War II. Those were restored in the GDR. The Spreebrücke near the junction of South Cottbus, was restored in the northern side. In this area, the road was then pivoted. The triangle Spreewald was completed in 1962. Until then, the traffic to and from the A 13 in the direction of Berlin, on the opposite direction on the ramps. During the 1990s, the north side of the highway was gradually built. The first completed section was three kilometres from the triangle Spreewald. In the course of construction work, the traffic had to be regulated by traffic light. Before the reunification, at the AVUS in Berlin (West), was gradually named A 15. After the reunification, it was renumbered A 115.

During the construction work on the 8 April 2016, an apparent bomb from the World War II was initially discovered. In an abundance of caution, the A 15 was cordoned off from both sides.[1] It turned out it was not a bomb, but a metal pipe.[2]

Exit list

(1) Spreewald 3-way interchange A 13 E36 E55
(2) Boblitz
(3) Vetschau/Spreewald B 115
(4) Cottbus-West B 169
(5) Cottbus-Süd B 97
Spreebrücke
(6) Roggosen B 115
(7) Forst
Services Groß Bademeusel
(8) Bademeusel B 122
(9) Bademeusel border crossing
E36  Poland - DK18 National road 18

References

  1. ^ Kompalla, Peggy; Steiger, Daniel (2016-04-09). "Autobahnbombe konnte bisher nicht gesprengt werden". Lausitzer Rundschau (in German). Archived from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  2. ^ "Mutmaßliche Bombe unter A15 entpuppt sich als Rohr". Lausitzer Rundschau (in German). 2016-04-13. Archived from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2019-04-29.