| A1
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| Base data
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| Length
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ca. 410 km (255 mi)
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| Exits and buildings
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| Autobahn part A1a (Genève)
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| Autobahn part A1a (Genève Lac)
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| A1
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(1)
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Fork Le Vengeron A1
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(2)
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Genève Lac
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end of autobahn
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Genève Route de Meyrin
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| Autobahn part A1a (Lausanne)
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| A1
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(1)
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Fork Ecublens A1
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(2)
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Lausanne Malley
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(3)
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Lausanne Maladière
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end of autobahn
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Lausanne Kreisel Maladière
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| Autobahn part A1H (A3)
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| A3A4
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(1)
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Autobahnkreuz Limmattal A1A3A4
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(2)
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Zürich Altstetten
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(3)
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Hardturm
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end of autobahn
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Zürich Pfingstweidstrasse
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| Autobahn part A1L
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| Autobahn part A1.1
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Autostrasse A1.1
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(1)
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Arbon West
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(2)
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Arbon Süd
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Autostrasse A1.1
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end of autobahn
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(3)
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Rorschach
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(4)
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Fork Meggenhus A1
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| A1
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The A1 is a major highway in Switzerland. It stretches across the majority of Northern Switzerland, starting relatively close to Geneva and ends at St. Margrethen. It has roughly 86 exits and buildings (these are listed on the table above).