Pyhrn Autobahn

{{Short description|Road in Austria}}

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{{Infobox road

|country=AUT

|type=A

|route=9

|map=Karte A9 AT.svg

|map_notes=Image:E57-AT.svg Image:E59-AT.svg

|length_km=230

|terminus_a =20px A1 and 20px A8 junction

|junction=20px S6 and 20px S36

20px S35

20px A2 near Graz

|terminus_b =20px A1 border with Slovenia

|regions=Upper Austria, Styria

|cities=Graz

| previous_type = A

| previous_route = 8

| next_type = A

| next_route = 10

}}

The Pyhrn Autobahn (A9) (Pyhrn motorway) is an Autobahn (motorway) in Austria. It runs through the Alps by two two-lane tunnels, the {{convert|5400|m|ft|-long|adj=mid}} Bosrucktunnel and the {{convert|8320|m|ft|-long|adj=mid}} Gleinalmtunnel. The longest tunnel on the motorway is the {{convert|10|km|mi|-long|adj=mid}} Plabutschtunnel under Graz and its outskirts. The last section of the highway was completed in 2004.

While in 2016 some sections still remain single carriageway, including some tunnels, work is progressing to make the Phyrn Autobahn fully dual carriageway. The second carriageway of the Bosruckstunnel was opened on 19 October 2015. The Tunnelkette Klaus (8 km) and the Gleinalmtunnel (8.3 km — the last sections with a single carriageway — were planned to receive a second carriageway in late 2018 and 2019, respectively.

The motorway south of the A2 interchange is a part of the Pan-European corridor Xa.