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 200 kilometres (120mi) through Switzerland. Besides the motorway's main route, it has several branches that are variously numbered A1a, A1h, A1l and A1.1. It was opened for the Swiss national exhibition of 1964.
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.
The A1 motorway is connected via a taxiway at the hangar 5 with the airfield of Payerne Air Base and can, if necessary, used as runway for take off - and landing. However, this possibility has never been used since the construction of the highway.
The Route nationale 1 is a trunk road (nationale) in France between Paris and Calais. It is approximately 339km (211mi) long.
Reclassification
The majority of the original road has been superseded by the A16 autoroute. As a result much of the road has now been reclassified the RD 1001, RD 901 and RD 940.
The road begins at the Porte de la Chapelle in Paris and runs below the A1 autoroute as the Boulevard de President Wilson north through the northern Paris suburbs to Saint-Denis. The road heads through Saint Denis as the Avenue Lenine before heading north east. The road then heads to the east of Saint Brice Sous Foret, with the Foret Dominiale de Montmorency.
The road heads into the Foret Dominiale de L'Isle-Adam where the A16 autoroute starts, and then crosses the River Oise. The autoroute heads to the west while the N 1 heads out over rolling countryside northwards after Chambly. The road heads through Noailles before the road crosses the autoroute and enters Beauvais.
The N1 is a national route that connects Brussels with Antwerp and the Dutch border near Wuustwezel.
Like all the nine major routes, the N1 conventionally begins at the Grand Place (Grote Markt) in central Brussels and leads to the Porte d'Anvers (Antwerpsepoort), on the R20/N0 Small Ring Road. The actual trunk road starts off at Sainctelette Square. From there it follows the Avenue du Port (Havenlaan) and Chaussée de Vilvorde (Vilvoordsesteenweg) to connect with the R21 Second Ring Road at Van Praet. The road continues its way through the Port of Brussels on the Avenue de Vilvorde (Vilvoordselaan) and passes underneath the R0's tall bridge at Vilvoorde.
The N1 then proceeds through Vilvoorde and leaves the agglomeration. Between Vilvoorde and Antwerp the road is called Brusselsesteenweg, Antwerpsesteenweg and Grote Steenweg.
It passes through Zemst, crosses the E19 motorway and connects to the R12 Mechelen ring road. From Mechelen the road passes through the municipalities of Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Rumst, Kontich, Hove, Edegem, Mortsel (R11 ring road), Wilrijk and Berchem (R1 motorway and R10 ring road).
Swiss wine is produced from nearly 15 000 hectares of vineyards, and the wines are mainly produced in the west and in the south of Switzerland, in the cantons of Geneva, Neuchâtel, Ticino, Valais and Vaud. White grapes varieties are grown on 42% of the country's vineyard surface, and red grape varieties on 58%.
According to data from the Swiss Federal Office of Agriculture, the Swiss wine production in 2009 was just over 1.1 million hectoliters, divided into 527 000 hl of white wine and 587 000 hl of red wine.
Nearly all the national production is drunk within the national boundaries; less than 2% of the wine is exported (mainly to Germany). Switzerland ranks in the top 10 of per capita consumption of wine, and as of 1983 imported two thirds of it, including more Beaujolais than the United States.
History
The tradition of wine and viticulture in Switzerland is very old, at minimum from the Roman era.
The first bottle, made in ceramic, was found near Sembrancher (Valais), in a Celtictomb of a lady of 2nd century BC. An inscription on the bottle indicates that it contained wine.
Around the 150s BC, in the Celtic era, the people in Valais offered wine to the dead, and probably they also drank the same wine. After a century, the Roman amphorae also appeared.
Driving on the Swiss Autobahn A1 and A7 from Brüttisellen (Canton of Zurich) to Kreuzlingen (Canton of Thurgau) on Lake Constance and close to the German border. Enjoy a roadtrip through the autumn landscape of the the Swiss Plateau.
The tour starts at the Brüttiseller Kreuz, a motorway junction in the village of Brüttisellen in the municipality of Wangen-Brüttisellen. The motorway junction is on the A1 motorway, the main traffic route between Zurich and Winterthur.
The A7 motorway runs from Winterthur in north-eastern Switzerland to Kreuzlingen, a border town with Konstanz (Germany). The A7 is relatively free of traffic jams or traffic at all.
Kreuzlingen is a municipality in the north-eastern part of Switzerland. With a population of around 22’000, it is the second largest town in th...
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Switzerland A1 Highway | 4K
The A1 highway is a major motorway in Switzerland that connects the cities of Geneva, Lausanne, Bern, and Zurich. The highway runs for approximately 360 kilometers and is a crucial transportation route for both commuters and commercial traffic.
It is a well-maintained and modern road, with multiple lanes in each direction, allowing for smooth and efficient travel. The A1 highway passes through some of Switzerland's most picturesque regions, including the Jura Mountains, the vineyards of La Côte, and the rolling hills of Emmental.
Along the way, drivers can stop at rest areas that offer various services, such as fuel stations, restaurants, and restrooms. Overall, the A1 highway is an essential artery for Switzerland's transportation system and offers a convenient and scenic way to explo...
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Kopie von From Zürich City to Bern City /Switzerland/ Highway A1 /7,3X Speed / 03.2010
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Summer Road Trip ☀️ Zurich to Basel • Driving in Switzerland 🇨🇭 [4K]
Driving on the motorway from Zurich to Basel through the hilly landscape of the Swiss plateau and the Jura Mountains. Enjoy a roadtrip from the most populous city in Switzerland to the city on the Rhine river.
Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland with more than 400'000 inhabitants. The city is located at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. Zurich is a hub for railways, roads and air traffic. The airport and the main railway station are the largest and busiest in the country. Zurich is also one of the largest financial centres in the world and home to many financial institutions and banking companies.
Basel is located in the northwest of Switzerland on the Rhine River on the border with France and Germany. With about 175,000 inhabitants, Basel is the third largest city in Switzerlan...
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4K Switzerland: St Gallen, St Margrethen, Sargans, Landquart & chur. Motorway A1 & A3. Part 1
Highway A1 Switzerland to Zürich West (Oct. 2009) HD
Highway A1 Switzerland to Zürich
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Driving from France to Switzerland. L'Autoroute A1/Autobahn 1 around Geneva. 4K
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Driving on the Swiss Autobahn A1 and A7 from Brüttisellen (Canton of Zurich) to Kreuzlingen (Canton of Thurgau) on Lake Constance and close to the German border...
Driving on the Swiss Autobahn A1 and A7 from Brüttisellen (Canton of Zurich) to Kreuzlingen (Canton of Thurgau) on Lake Constance and close to the German border. Enjoy a roadtrip through the autumn landscape of the the Swiss Plateau.
The tour starts at the Brüttiseller Kreuz, a motorway junction in the village of Brüttisellen in the municipality of Wangen-Brüttisellen. The motorway junction is on the A1 motorway, the main traffic route between Zurich and Winterthur.
The A7 motorway runs from Winterthur in north-eastern Switzerland to Kreuzlingen, a border town with Konstanz (Germany). The A7 is relatively free of traffic jams or traffic at all.
Kreuzlingen is a municipality in the north-eastern part of Switzerland. With a population of around 22’000, it is the second largest town in the canton of Thurgau. The city lies on the border with Germany and, together with the German city of Constance, forms an agglomeration on Lake Constance with almost 120’000 inhabitants.
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Driving on the Swiss Autobahn A1 and A7 from Brüttisellen (Canton of Zurich) to Kreuzlingen (Canton of Thurgau) on Lake Constance and close to the German border. Enjoy a roadtrip through the autumn landscape of the the Swiss Plateau.
The tour starts at the Brüttiseller Kreuz, a motorway junction in the village of Brüttisellen in the municipality of Wangen-Brüttisellen. The motorway junction is on the A1 motorway, the main traffic route between Zurich and Winterthur.
The A7 motorway runs from Winterthur in north-eastern Switzerland to Kreuzlingen, a border town with Konstanz (Germany). The A7 is relatively free of traffic jams or traffic at all.
Kreuzlingen is a municipality in the north-eastern part of Switzerland. With a population of around 22’000, it is the second largest town in the canton of Thurgau. The city lies on the border with Germany and, together with the German city of Constance, forms an agglomeration on Lake Constance with almost 120’000 inhabitants.
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The A1 highway is a major motorway in Switzerland that connects the cities of Geneva, Lausanne, Bern, and Zurich. The highway runs for approximately 360 kilomet...
The A1 highway is a major motorway in Switzerland that connects the cities of Geneva, Lausanne, Bern, and Zurich. The highway runs for approximately 360 kilometers and is a crucial transportation route for both commuters and commercial traffic.
It is a well-maintained and modern road, with multiple lanes in each direction, allowing for smooth and efficient travel. The A1 highway passes through some of Switzerland's most picturesque regions, including the Jura Mountains, the vineyards of La Côte, and the rolling hills of Emmental.
Along the way, drivers can stop at rest areas that offer various services, such as fuel stations, restaurants, and restrooms. Overall, the A1 highway is an essential artery for Switzerland's transportation system and offers a convenient and scenic way to explore the country's diverse landscapes.
The A1 highway is a major motorway in Switzerland that connects the cities of Geneva, Lausanne, Bern, and Zurich. The highway runs for approximately 360 kilometers and is a crucial transportation route for both commuters and commercial traffic.
It is a well-maintained and modern road, with multiple lanes in each direction, allowing for smooth and efficient travel. The A1 highway passes through some of Switzerland's most picturesque regions, including the Jura Mountains, the vineyards of La Côte, and the rolling hills of Emmental.
Along the way, drivers can stop at rest areas that offer various services, such as fuel stations, restaurants, and restrooms. Overall, the A1 highway is an essential artery for Switzerland's transportation system and offers a convenient and scenic way to explore the country's diverse landscapes.
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Driving on the motorway from Zurich to Basel through the hilly landscape of the Swiss plateau and the Jura Mountains. Enjoy a roadtrip from the most populous ci...
Driving on the motorway from Zurich to Basel through the hilly landscape of the Swiss plateau and the Jura Mountains. Enjoy a roadtrip from the most populous city in Switzerland to the city on the Rhine river.
Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland with more than 400'000 inhabitants. The city is located at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. Zurich is a hub for railways, roads and air traffic. The airport and the main railway station are the largest and busiest in the country. Zurich is also one of the largest financial centres in the world and home to many financial institutions and banking companies.
Basel is located in the northwest of Switzerland on the Rhine River on the border with France and Germany. With about 175,000 inhabitants, Basel is the third largest city in Switzerland after Zurich and Geneva.
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Driving on the motorway from Zurich to Basel through the hilly landscape of the Swiss plateau and the Jura Mountains. Enjoy a roadtrip from the most populous city in Switzerland to the city on the Rhine river.
Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland with more than 400'000 inhabitants. The city is located at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. Zurich is a hub for railways, roads and air traffic. The airport and the main railway station are the largest and busiest in the country. Zurich is also one of the largest financial centres in the world and home to many financial institutions and banking companies.
Basel is located in the northwest of Switzerland on the Rhine River on the border with France and Germany. With about 175,000 inhabitants, Basel is the third largest city in Switzerland after Zurich and Geneva.
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Highway A1 Switzerland to Zürich
Route on Google Maps: http://tinyurl.com/zhroad2
Filmed in October 2009
Camera: Toshiba Camileo P10
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M...
Highway A1 Switzerland to Zürich
Route on Google Maps: http://tinyurl.com/zhroad2
Filmed in October 2009
Camera: Toshiba Camileo P10
Modus: (1280X720p)
Music: Home (Wave Mix) (Perfume Tree)
Highway A1 Switzerland to Zürich
Route on Google Maps: http://tinyurl.com/zhroad2
Filmed in October 2009
Camera: Toshiba Camileo P10
Modus: (1280X720p)
Music: Home (Wave Mix) (Perfume Tree)
Recorded 10 July 2022
Time: 11 AM
33.5 km
Temperature 30C/86F
#switzerland #geneva #driving #virtualdrive #ASMR #dashcam #dashcamvideo #relaxation
If you en...
Recorded 10 July 2022
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Driving on the Swiss Autobahn A1 and A7 from Brüttisellen (Canton of Zurich) to Kreuzlingen (Canton of Thurgau) on Lake Constance and close to the German border. Enjoy a roadtrip through the autumn landscape of the the Swiss Plateau.
The tour starts at the Brüttiseller Kreuz, a motorway junction in the village of Brüttisellen in the municipality of Wangen-Brüttisellen. The motorway junction is on the A1 motorway, the main traffic route between Zurich and Winterthur.
The A7 motorway runs from Winterthur in north-eastern Switzerland to Kreuzlingen, a border town with Konstanz (Germany). The A7 is relatively free of traffic jams or traffic at all.
Kreuzlingen is a municipality in the north-eastern part of Switzerland. With a population of around 22’000, it is the second largest town in the canton of Thurgau. The city lies on the border with Germany and, together with the German city of Constance, forms an agglomeration on Lake Constance with almost 120’000 inhabitants.
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The A1 highway is a major motorway in Switzerland that connects the cities of Geneva, Lausanne, Bern, and Zurich. The highway runs for approximately 360 kilometers and is a crucial transportation route for both commuters and commercial traffic.
It is a well-maintained and modern road, with multiple lanes in each direction, allowing for smooth and efficient travel. The A1 highway passes through some of Switzerland's most picturesque regions, including the Jura Mountains, the vineyards of La Côte, and the rolling hills of Emmental.
Along the way, drivers can stop at rest areas that offer various services, such as fuel stations, restaurants, and restrooms. Overall, the A1 highway is an essential artery for Switzerland's transportation system and offers a convenient and scenic way to explore the country's diverse landscapes.
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Driving on the motorway from Zurich to Basel through the hilly landscape of the Swiss plateau and the Jura Mountains. Enjoy a roadtrip from the most populous city in Switzerland to the city on the Rhine river.
Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland with more than 400'000 inhabitants. The city is located at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. Zurich is a hub for railways, roads and air traffic. The airport and the main railway station are the largest and busiest in the country. Zurich is also one of the largest financial centres in the world and home to many financial institutions and banking companies.
Basel is located in the northwest of Switzerland on the Rhine River on the border with France and Germany. With about 175,000 inhabitants, Basel is the third largest city in Switzerland after Zurich and Geneva.
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Highway A1 Switzerland to Zürich
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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 200 kilometres (120mi) through Switzerland. Besides the motorway's main route, it has several branches that are variously numbered A1a, A1h, A1l and A1.1. It was opened for the Swiss national exhibition of 1964.
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.
The A1 motorway is connected via a taxiway at the hangar 5 with the airfield of Payerne Air Base and can, if necessary, used as runway for take off - and landing. However, this possibility has never been used since the construction of the highway.