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Frankfurter Kreuz

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Aerial view, A3 vertically, A5 horizontally.
A5 vertically, A3 horizontally

The Frankfurter Kreuz is an Autobahn interchange in the city of Frankfurt in Hessen, Germany where the autobahns A3 and A5 meet. The interchange was originally to be built from 1931 to 1933, but due to World War II construction was not finished until 1957. It underwent massive remodeling in the 1990s, as it had been frequently overloaded due to excess traffic. Today, both autobahns have ten lanes.

Two tunnels of the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line have been put below the Kreuz. The Kreuz is situated at the northeastern corner of Frankfurt International Airport.

Along with the airport and the airport's railway station, the Frankfurter Kreuz is commonly seen as a symbol of Frankfurt's good connections to the world.

With approximately 320,000 [1] cars daily it is the most heavily used interchange in Germany.


Coordinates: 50°03′11″N 8°36′15″E / 50.05306°N 8.60417°E / 50.05306; 8.60417

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