A16 motorway (Switzerland)
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The A16, a
motorway A controlled-access highway is a type of highway that has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow—ingress and egress—regulated. Common English terms are freeway, motorway and expressway. Other similar terms i ...
in north-central Switzerland, is a divided freeway connecting the border to
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to the A5 motorway, to the south on the
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."Die Schweitzer Autobahnen", web: Autobahnen.ch The A16 motorway is a long, winding corridor that crosses the Jura Mountains from the
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through part of the
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area, to the flat part of the canton of
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on the
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. Therefore, it is called '' Transjurane''. It is congruent with the National Highway N16 and following its anticipated completion around 2020–2030, it will connect the French motorway network with the rest of the Swiss national road network. The extension provides for both four-lane standard (
highway A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It is used for major roads, but also includes other public roads and public tracks. In some areas of the United States, it is used as an equivalent term to controlled-acces ...
) and two-lane sections of "express roads" (''Autostrasse''). In 2014, there were approximately 71 km (84%) of roadway in operation, other sections were under construction or in planning.


Route Description

at Boncourt in the
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at the border between Switzerland and
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. It runs south across the
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plateau to
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, where it veers to the east. It crosses the northern Jura chains in Saint-Ursanne through two long tunnels, and reaches Glovelier, on the plateau of
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. After bypassing that city, the A16 turns south again, and follows the course of the Birse via
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and
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until
Tavannes Tavannes is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the French-speaking part of the canton in the Jura mountains. History The area around Tavannes was traversed by ...
. Upon crossing Col de Pierre Pertuis through tunnels, the A16 follows the valley of the Suze (German:''Schüss''). It divides itself into a double lane road with separate downhill and uphill traffic on either side of the gorge of
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. It then reaches, the level of the
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east of
Biel/Bienne , french: Biennois(e) , neighboring_municipalities= Brügg, Ipsach, Leubringen/Magglingen (''Evilard/Macolin''), Nidau, Orpund, Orvin, Pieterlen, Port, Safnern, Tüscherz-Alfermée, Vauffelin , twintowns = Iserlohn (Germany) ...
, connecting to the A5.


Status of construction

The following sections are in operation: * Biel (Bözingenfeld) - La Heutte: Applies from entering Biel-North officially as a third-class national highway, because the section also supports bicycles and tractors. In each direction two lanes are almost continuously present. The running carriageway is separated, one on the west, the other on the eastern valley slope, the latter being largely the main track in use since 1965. * La Heutte - Tavannes: route with standard highway, opened November 1997. * Delémont - Porrentruy: Narrow highway with emergency stopping bays but without paved emergency lane; the tunnels of
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and Mont Russelin have one lane in each direction. The opening of the route took place in November 1998, with bypasses of Delémont and Porrentruy (each with standard highway) in September 2005. * Moutier-North opened up to Choindez (Canton boundary BE / JU), November 2007. * Court - Moutier-Nord: Motorway standard section Moutier-Sud to Moutier-Nord opened in November 2011. Mostly one lane in each direction remainder opened in November 2013. * Porrentruy-Ouest - Bure: One lane each direction will be created initially; four-lane opened August 2014. * Bure - Boncourt: Opened November 2011. * Tavannes -
Loveresse Loveresse is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the French-speaking Bernese Jura (''Jura Bernois''). History Loveresse is first mentioned in 1148 as ''de Loveresce'' ...
: The two-lane stretch opened November 2012. * Loveresse - Court: With a 4.5 km stretch of standard highway, opened in April 2017. * District boundary BE / JU - Delémont-Est: This two-lane section was initially scheduled to open in 2016. Because of the current financial constraints, the Swiss Federal Government can postpone most of the works on new sections. The connection of the A16 to the A36 motorway in France (Mulhouse - Dijon) between
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and
Belfort Belfort (; archaic german: Beffert/Beffort) is a city in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in Northeastern France, situated between Lyon and Strasbourg, approximately from the France–Switzerland border. It is the prefecture of the Terri ...
is to be completed within a time horizon of 2025–2030.


Costs

Along its course, the A16 has many engineering structures, mainly tunnels but also some bridges. Therefore, the A16 is one of the most expensive road projects in Switzerland. For the whole line, a total cost of 5.6 billion
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is estimated.


Tunnels

Because of the difficult terrain in the area of the Jura Mountains, the construction of numerous tunnels was necessary to pass underneath the various Jura chains. The main tunnels (from north to south) with a length of more than are: *Tunnel de Bure () *Tunnel du Banné (, Bypass Porrentruy) *Tunnel de la Perche (, Bypass Porrentruy) *Tunnel du Mont Terri () *Tunnel du Mont Russelin () *Tunnel de Choindez (, Bypass Schlucht von Choindez) *Tunnel du Raimeux (, Bypass der Gorges de Moutier) *Tunnel de Moutier (, Bypass Moutier) *Tunnel de Graitery (, Bypass Schlucht von Court) *Tunnel Sous le Mont (, Bypass Tavannes) *Tunnel de Pierre Pertuis () There are 16 more tunnels that are less than in length and were partly excavated in open pits. Some tunnels have been built to protect the residents of nearby villages and hamlets from the noise emissions.


History

The A16 was not one from the start to the national motorway network in Switzerland, although there were initial projects of Jura rapid-traverse between Biel and Belfort, as early as 1964. The inclusion of the A16 in the plan of the national road network came in 1984, after the population had approved construction in the
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, with a large majority (71%). The highway should be the favored new project of the Jura and the Ajoie. The efficient transport corridor is to ensure, after completion, a much faster connection to the rest of Switzerland. Flora Ruchat-Roncati and Renato Salvi of ETH Zurich won the competition to design the highway in 1988. Even after entering the national motorway network, there was the part of environmentalists strong opposition to the project. In the context of the so-called Clover Initiative, the construction of the A16 should be submitted to the entire Swiss population to vote. Due to the high acceptance of the project in the affected regions, the request was withdrawn before a vote on other controversial motorway cuts (in April 1990).


Paleontology

During the construction work on the A16, in the vicinity of Courtedoux, workers found a slab with about 500 footprints of
dinosaur Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is t ...
s, which used to live in the area about 150 million years ago.


Junction list


Notes


References

* "Die Schweizer Autobahnen", Autobahnen.ch, 2009, web
Autobahnen.ch
(with sub-webpage for A16). * More sources in "
Motorways of Switzerland Switzerland has a two-class highway system: motorways with separated roads for oncoming traffic and a standard maximal speed limit of , and expressways often with oncoming traffic and a standard maximal speed limit of . Autobahnen in German, aut ...
".


External links


Official Website
(French)

(with photos)
Photo-series: A16 on Autobahnen.ch
{{Coord, 47.366692, N, 7.185168, E, display=title A16 Transport in the canton of Jura Transport in the canton of Bern