File:AD-Heumar.jpg

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Deutsch: Schematische Darstellung des Autobahnkreuzes Heumarer Dreieck im Südosten von Köln auf dem Kölner Autobahnring. Die Bauform ist TOTSO (Turn off to Stay On).
English: Schematic drawing of the motorway interchange Heumarer Dreieck southeast of Cologne, Germany, on the Cologne Beltway. It is an example for a Turn off to Stay On type junction.
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  • 2006-02-02 11:40 Wikoli 800×800×8 (56245 bytes) * Bildbeschreibung: Schema Autobahnkreuz "Heumarer Dreieck" * Quelle: eigene Zeichnung * Fotograf/Zeichner: Wikoli * Datum: 2. Februar 2006 * Hinweise an Löschantrags-Fanatiker: ** Sollte in der Abbildung des Motivs ein Urheberrecht als verletzt angeseh

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