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Affoltern]] (July 2009) A1 between Oetwil an der Limmat and Spreitenbach in the Limmat Valley (April 2010) The A1 is a motorway in Switzerland. It follows Switzerland's main east-west axis, from St. Margrethen in northeastern Switzerland's canton of St. Gallen through to Geneva in southwestern Switzerland. The motorway spans over through Switzerland. With the build of the third Baregg Tunnel tube, the traffic jams in this area were reduced, but the Gubrist Tunnel remains with the old capacity as a new point of heavy traffic. Exit list | Autoroute part A1a (Gen ve) | | | | Autoroute part A1a (Gen ve Lac) | | | ---- | | | (1) | Fork Le Vengeron | | | (2) | Gen ve Lac | | end of autoroute | | ---- | | Gen ve Route de Meyrin | | | Autoroute part A1a (Lausanne) | | | | Autobahn part A1h (A3) | | | | Autobahn part A1l | | | | Autobahn part A1.1 | | | See also de:A1 (Schweiz) eo:Svisa a tovojo A1 fr:Autoroute suisse A1 it:Autostrada A1 (Svizzera) nl:A1 (Zwitserland) pl:Autostrada A1 (Szwajcaria) simple:A1 freeway, Switzerland sr: 1 ( )
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