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Bundesautobahn 31
Route information
Part of E22
Length240 km (150 mi)
Major junctions
North endNorth Sea near Emden
South endRuhr area
Location
CountryGermany
States Lower Saxony
 North Rhine-Westphalia
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
A 30 A 33

Bundesautobahn 31 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 31, short form Autobahn 31, abbreviated as BAB 31 or A 31) is a German Autobahn that connects the coast of the North Sea near Emden to the Ruhr area. It is also known as Emsland-Autobahn or East Frisian Skewer.

It was completed in December 2004. Construction was in part made possible by a unique method of financing: individuals, companies, towns, counties and the Netherlands donated money to accelerate the project.

Exit list

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(1) Emden-West
Larreter Tief
(2) Pewsum
Harswegbrück
(3) Emden-Mitte
(4) Emden-Wolthusen B 210
Ems-Jade-Kanal
(5) Emden-Ost
(6) Riepe
(7) Neermoor
(8) Veenhusen B 530
(9) Leer 3-way interchange A 28 E22
(10) Leer-Nord
(11) Leer-West
Tunnel Emstunnel 941 m
(12) Jemgum
Rest area Rheiderland
(13) Weener B 436
(14) Bunde 3-way interchange A 280 E22
(15) Papenburg
Services Raststätte Aschendorf
(16) Rhede
(17) Dörpen B 401
Rest area Ealchum/Dersum
(18) Lathen
(19) Haren B 408
(20) Wesuwe
(21) Meppen-Nord B 402 E233
(22) Twist
(23) Geeste
(24) Wietmarschen
Services Ems-Vechte
(25) Lingen B 213
Ems-Vechte-Kanal
(26) Emsbüren
(27) Schüttorf 4-way interchange A 30 E30
(28) Schüttorf-Ost
Bahnbrücke
Vechte
(29) Ochtrup-Nord
Rest area Lau Brechte/Wester Mark
Bahn-und Straßenbrücke
(30) Gronau/Ochtrup B 54
(31) Heek B 70
(32) Legden B 474
(33) Gescher B 525
Services Hochmoor
(34) Borken B 67
(35) Reken
(36) Lembeck
Grünbrücke
(37) Schembeck B 58
Lippe Flutbrücke
Lippe-und Wesel-Datteln-Kanalbrücke
(38) Dorsten-West
(39) Kirchhellen-Nord
Bottrop-Feldhausen (planned)
(40) Kirchhellen
(41) Gladbeck
Gladbeck-Ellinghorst (planned)
(42) Bottrop 3-way interchange A 2 E34

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See also
  • * original plan: number is used by another route now


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