Bundesautobahn 656

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A656
Bundesautobahn 656
Mannheim-Strassenverkehr.png
Route information
Length: 11.9 km (7.4 mi)
Existed: 1935 – present
Location
States: Baden-Württemberg
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

Bundesautobahn 656 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 656, short form Autobahn 656, abbreviated as BAB 656 or A 656) is an autobahn in Germany. It leads from Mannheim-Neckarau to Autobahnkreuz (motorway junction) Heidelberg.

History

The planning for an Autobahn between Mannheim and Heidelberg began as early as 1926. It was taken into account in the planning for the HaFraBa (Hamburg-Frankfurt-Basel). The motorway was opened in 1935 under the Third Reich as a Reichsautobahn). It originally stretched from the eastern end of Mannheim (Schwetzingerstadt/Oststadt) to Heidelberg (Bergheim), Bergheimer Strasse. The end sections of the autobahn became part of State Highway (Bundesstrasse) B 37 in the 1990s, thus shortening the autobahn from its original 14.8 kilometres (9.2 mi) to 11.9 kilometres (7.4 mi). At the same time most of the crossing bridges were torn down and rebuilt with enough space to make room for an emergency lane on both sides. Until the mid-90s there was no speed limit on the A 656; today the speed limit is 120 km/h (75 mph).

Exit List

Exits numbered from West to East.

to Mannheim
AB-AS-gelb.svg 1 Mannheim Mitte
AB-AS-blau.svg (2) Mannheim-Neckarau B 38a
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (3) Mannheim 4-way interchange
AB-AS-blau.svg (Zeichen 250.svg) military exit
AB-AS-blau.svg (4) Mannheim-Seckenheim
AB-Brücke.svg rail bridge 100 m
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (5) Heidelberg 4-way interchange
AB-AS-gelb.svg 6 Heidelberg-Wieblingen
AB-AS-gelb.svg 7 Bergheimer Straße
to Heidelberg

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