Bundesstraße 209
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Bundesstraße 209 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 134 km (83 mi) |
Major junctions | |
Southwest end | Nienburg/Weser district |
Northeast end | Herzogtum Lauenburg |
Location | |
Country | Germany |
States | Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein |
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Bundesstraße 209 (B 209) is a German federal road that runs from Nienburg/Weser district in Lower Saxony to Schwarzenbek in the district of Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein.
Route
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The B 209 begins in Nienburg/Weser district between the villages of Rohrsen and Drakenburg on the B 215 and runs in a northeasterly direction past the villages of Heemsen and Anderten.
After crossing the river Aller at Rethem in Soltau-Fallingbostel district it passes through the villages of Groß Eilstorf and Kirchboitzen before entering the one-way system in the town centre of Walsrode. This is a traffic bottleneck which causes delays during the rush hour.
The B 209 then passes through Honerdingen, before reaching junction 47 on the A 7 autobahn located in Bad Fallingbostel's industrial estate.
East of Soltau by the B 71 to Munster, the B 209 then turns northeast again towards Amelinghausen and continues from there to Lüneburg. Near Artlenburg the B 209 crosses the Elbe Lateral Canal, the bridge being combined with a barrier.
Near Lauenburg the B 209 crosses the Elbe, passes over the B 5 and runs finally into Schwarzenbek, where it meets the B 207 and B 404.
History
To 1 July 1989 a section between Bad Fallingbostel and Soltau, part of the present day L 163 state road, was designated as Bundesstraße 209. As a result of the parallel routing of the A 7 autobahn, this section was downgraded however. In Bad Fallingbostel the autobahn slip road (then an independent branch) to the A 7 was designated the B 209a. When the road between Bad Fallingbostel and Soltau was downgraded on 1 July 1989 the slip road became part of the B 209. Its distance is separately measured however.
Route / Junctions
![]() | Drakenburg ![]() | |
![]() | Rethem (Aller) | |
![]() | (27) | Walsrode West ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Walsrode | |
![]() | Bad Fallingbostel | |
![]() | (47) | Fallingbostel ![]() ![]() |
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Ersetzt durch die ![]() ![]() | ||
![]() | (46) | Dorfmark |
![]() | (45) | Soltau-Süd |
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![]() | (44) | Soltau-Ost ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Amelinghausen | |
![]() | Lüneburg local diversion ![]() ![]() | |
![]() | Adendorf | |
![]() | Brietlingen | |
![]() | Lauenburg/Elbe ![]() | |
![]() | Schwarzenbek ![]() ![]() |
References
- Informationsschreiben des Straßenbauamts Celle, Aktenzeichen 2221/31 322-L163 vom 19. April 2002
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- B 2a
- B 4f
- B 26n
- B 64n
- B 71n
- B 87n
- B 117
- B 131n
- B 172b
- B 189n
- B 190n
- B 212n
- B 474n
- B 475n
- B 611
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