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Kamener Kreuz

Coordinates: 51°36′03″N 7°41′14″E / 51.60083°N 7.68722°E / 51.60083; 7.68722
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Aerial view of the Kamener Kreuz

The Kamener Kreuz is a cloverleaf interchange in North Rhine-Westphalia Germany where the Autobahnen A1 and A2 meet. It lies between the towns of Kamen and Bergkamen in the west and the city of Hamm and the municipality Bönen in the east. The Kamener Kreuz, opened in 1937, was the second interchange between two Reichsautobahnen, the first one being the Schkeuditzer Kreuz.

It is used by 160000 vehicles per day.

The Kamener Kreuz is currently being renovated and upgraded to three lanes per direction, this requires the demolition of the old A1 bridge and the construction of a new one. Additionally, an overfly ramp from the A2-East (Hannover) to A1-South (Cologne) will be built, so the interchange will lose its classic cloverleaf shape.

51°36′03″N 7°41′14″E / 51.60083°N 7.68722°E / 51.60083; 7.68722