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| Length | 73 km (45 mi) | |||
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| Country | Germany | |||
| States | Rhineland-Palatinate | |||
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This photo is of Autobahn A 63 Kaiserslautern direction Mainz at the Sembach exit
Bundesautobahn 63 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 63, short form Autobahn 63, abbreviated as BAB 63 or A 63) is an autobahn in southwestern Germany. It connects the Mainz area to Kaiserslautern and the A 6 and is therefore an important connection between the Rhine/Main and the Saar areas. It was constructed during the 1980/90s and finished in 2004: last section Sembach to Kaiserslautern.
Historically an uninterrupted Autobahn, one final 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) section was added between Sembach and Kaiserslautern at the current site of the Dreieck Kaiserslautern/KL-Zentrum Ausfahrt. This relieved the heavy traffic on the two lane Bundesstraße 40.
Exit list
|  | (2) | Mainz-Süd 4-way interchange  A 60, connection to  B 40 | 
|  | (3) | Klein-Winternheim | 
|  | (4) | Nieder-Olm | 
|  | (5) | Saulheim | 
|  | (6) | Wörrstadt  B 420 | 
|  | (7) | Biebelnheim | 
|  | (8) | Alzey 4-way interchange  A 61 | 
|  | (9) | Erbes-Büdesheim | 
|  | Viaduct Weinheim 1,300 m | |
|  | (10) | Freimersheim | 
| .png.webp) | Rest area Heubergerhof | |
|  | (11) | Kirchheimbolanden | 
|  | Albisheim (planned) | |
|  | (12) | Göllheim | 
|  | Umbau als: parking area | |
|  |  | Rest area Donnersberg (planned) | 
|  | Viaduct Langmeiler Senke 205 m | |
|  | Viaduct Langmeil 276 m | |
|  | (13) | Winnweiler  B 48 | 
|  | Lohnsbachtalbrücke 271 m | |
|  | Viaduct Lanzenbachtal 250 m | |
|  | Viaduct Baalborner Wasser 250 m | |
|  | (14) | Sembach | 
|  | Viaduct 100 m | |
|  | Viaduct Eselsbachtal 230 m | |
|  | (15) | Kaiserslautern | 
|  | (16) | Kaiserslautern 3-way interchange  A 6 | 
External links

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- Bundesautobahn 63 – detailed route plan (in German)
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