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Bundesautobahn 485

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A 485
Bundesautobahn 485
Route information
Length20 km (12 mi)
Major junctions
North endGießen
South endLanggöns
Location
CountryGermany
StatesHesse
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

Bundesautobahn 485 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 485, short form Autobahn 485, abbreviated as BAB 485 or A 485) is an autobahn in Germany.

The A 485 northbound at the Rödgener Straße bridge, just after junction 4.

The A 485 is an eastern bypass of the town of Gießen. Between junctions 1 and 7, it is the eastern leg of the Gießener Ring.

The A 485 is one of two completed portions of an abandoned plan to extend the A 49 to Darmstadt. The other portion is the A 661 from junction 8 onwards.

Junction 1 is split into three parts. Heading northbound, the first part that is encountered is a trumpet interchange with the B 3a freeway. The B 3a continues northbound, while A 485 traffic is required to exit the freeway to the right. After exiting, the A 485 continues on a shorter stretch of freeway, passing the Marburger Straße junction before ending at a trumpet with the A 480. All three parts are signed as junction 1, and both trumpets are named Gießener Nordkreuz.

Exit list

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(1) Gießener Nordkreuz (western half) A 480 E40
(1) Gießen-Marburger Straße
(1) Gießener Nordkreuz (eastern half) B 3a
(2) Gießen-Wieseck
(3) Gießen-Ursulum B 49
(4) Gießen-Grünberger Straße B 49
exit from northbound only, no entrance
(5) Gießen-Licher Straße B 457
(6) Gießen-Schiffenberger Tal
Oberhof (planned)
(7) Bergwerkswald B 49
(8) Linden
(9) Gießener Südkreuz A 45 E41
(10) Langgöns
B 3 Freeway continues as the B 3 towards Frankfurt am Main
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