Bundesautobahn 395


was an autobahn in Germany. It has been redesignated as a part of the A 36 as of January 1, 2019.
The A 395 began at an interchange with the A 39 and B 248 south of Brunswick. From there, the road headed in a general southerly direction, bypassing Wolfenbüttel, Schladen and other, smaller towns.
The southern end of the A 395 came in the town of Vienenburg, at a trumpet interchange with a freeway portion of the B 6/B 6n. The B 6 continues to the south and west towards Goslar and the B 4, while the B 6n continues east towards Leipzig, eventually meeting with the A 14.
The A 395 was the longest three-digit autobahn in Germany, although it was formerly 7 km longer. In 2001, the section of autobahn from Bad Harzburg to Schlewecke became the northernmost part of the B 4, while the section of freeway from that point to the current southern terminus was returned to the B 6. It was designated as A 369 in 2019.
The northernmost 400 m of the A 395, between the junctions Braunschweig-Melverode and Braunschweig-Süd, was not considered to be part of the autobahn system. There is an at-grade entrance and exit from a large car dealership and gas station along the southbound side of the road just before Braunschweig-Melverode. Therefore, the A 395 was officially considered to start immediately after that junction, and thus also had no connection to the remaining autobahn network.

Exit list

kmExitNameDestinationsNotes
Brunschweig-Süd 4-way interchange --
Tankstelle --
Braunschweig-Melverode --
Braunschweig-Heldberg--
Braunschweig-Stöckheim--
Wolfenbüttel-Nord --
Okerbrücke 250 m--
Wolfenbüttel-Nordwest--
Wolfenbüttel-West--
Wolfenbüttel-Süd--
Flöthe--
Grünbrücke 10 m--
Straßenbrücke 70 m--
Rest area Werla --
Talbrücke Warnetal 130 m--
Rest area Ziegenberg --
Schladen-Nord --
Schladen-Süd --
Lengde--
Okertalbrücke 200 m--
Vienenburg --
Bahn- und Straßenbrücke 150 m--
Osterwieck/Vienenburg-Ost--
Vienenburg 3-way interchange --