A2 motorway (Switzerland)

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A2

Location of the A2 within Switzerland
Route information
Part of
Major junctions
North end: A5 at German border
 

A1
A8
A13

A14
South end: A9 at Italian border
Highway system

Highways in Switzerland

Motorways of Switzerland
The A2 motorway in Ticino, suspended over viaducts

The A2 is a motorway in Switzerland. It forms Switzerland's main north-south axis from Basel to Chiasso, meandering with a slight drift toward the east.

The A2 motorway leaves Basel heading south toward Olten, Sursee, Luzern, Stans, Altdorf, Erstfeld, Göschenen, Airolo, Biasca, Bellinzona, Lugano and reaches Chiasso.

It intersects with the A1, A8, A13 and A14 motorways.

The St. Gotthard Tunnel lies on the way. Traffic jams stretching for kilometres on end are frequently found on both entrances of the tunnel, but more frequently on the northern flank. The difficulty with driving through the St. Gotthard tunnel is that it is a motorway tunnel with one lane per direction, but without a central reservation. So far, plans for a second Gotthard tunnel have been rejected or otherwise failed to come to fruition.

Near Lucerne, this motorway passes through the Sonnenberg Tunnel, which until recently was the world's largest nuclear blast shelter.

This is one of the most driven-on motorways in Switzerland.

List of Exits

Listed are exits heading south as of Basel
Symbols: ↗ = exit (↘ = exit only; → = only when heading for Chiasso; ← = only when heading for Basel); ⇆ = main interchange; S = service area

Canton of Basel-Stadt

Border with Germany (German A 5)

Canton of Basel Landschaft

Canton of Solothurn

Canton of Aargau

Canton of Lucerne

Canton of Nidwalden

Canton of Uri

Canton of Ticino

Service area Stalvedro in Ticino.
Border with ItalyItalian A9
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