Federal motorway 27

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Bundesautobahn 27 in Germany
Federal motorway 27
 European Road 234 number DE.svg
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Course of the A 27
Basic data
Operator: GermanyGermany Federal Republic of Germany
Start of the street: Cuxhaven
( 53 ° 50 ′  N , 8 ° 44 ′  E )
End of street: Autobahn triangle Walsrode
( 52 ° 47 ′  N , 9 ° 40 ′  E )
Overall length: 162 km

State :

Development condition: four lanes
Bremen: partly six lanes
2012-08-08-photo flight-bremen first flight 0705.JPG
Motorway triangle Bremen-Industriehäfen , junction of the A 281
Course of the road
State of Lower Saxony
Roundabout (1)  Cuxhaven B73 E234
Junction (2)  Altenwalde B73
Junction (3)  Nordholz
parking spot Symbol: rightSymbol: right Midlum car park
parking spot Symbol: leftSymbol: left Parking lot clutter
Junction (4)  Neuenwalde
Junction (5)  Debstedt
parking spot with toilet Icon: Left RightIcon: Left Right Parking lot (with toilet) Bütteler Holz
Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
Junction (6)  Bremerhaven overseas ports B6
flow Geeste (bridge 50 m)
Junction (7)  Bremerhaven -ZentrumB212
Junction (8th)  Bremerhaven-Geestemünde
flow Rohr (bridge 460 m)
Junction (9)  Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf B71 Symbol: truck stop
State of Lower Saxony
node Triangle Bremerhaven- SouthA20
parking spot with toilet Icon: Left RightIcon: Left Right Parking lot (with toilet)
Junction (10)  Bremerhaven-Süd / Nesse B6
flow Lune (bridge 300 m)
node Triangle Stotel A20
Junction (11)  Stotel B437
flow Drepte
Junction (12)  Hagen
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left Right Binnermoor / Harmonie car park
Junction (13)  Uthlede
Junction (14)  Schwanewede
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightParking lot Bremer Schweiz / Habichthorst
Junction (15)  Ihlpohl
bridge Hochstraße (bridge 720 m)
Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
Junction (16)  Symbol: Down Bremen -Nord B74(to A270)
flow Lesum (bridge 100 m)
node (17)  Triangle Bremen industrial ports A281
parking spot with toilet Icon: Left RightIcon: Left RightParking lot (with toilet)
Osterwiesen / Fahrwiesen
node (18)  Bremen-Überseestadt B6
node (19)  Bremen-Horn / Lehe
parking spot Icon: Left RightIcon: Left Right Mittelkämpe / Achterkämpe car park
bridge Road bridge (bridge 50 m)
node (20)  Bremen-Vahr
Junction (21)  Bremen-Sebaldsbrück
bridge Road bridge (bridge 60 m)
State of Lower Saxony
node (22)  Bremen Cross A1 E22
Junction Achim -West
Junction (23)  Achim North
Junction (24)  Achim East
parking spot Symbol: leftSymbol: left Badener Holz car park
Junction (24a)  Langwedel
Gas station Rest stop Goldbach service area
Junction (25)  Verden -NorthB215
Junction (26)  Verden East
parking spot Symbol: rightSymbol: right Parking lot Preussisch Eylau
flow Lehrde
parking spot Symbol: rightSymbol: right parking spot
parking spot with toilet Icon: Left RightIcon: Left Right Parking lot (with toilet) Hamwiede
Junction (27)  Walsrode- WestB209
flow Böhme (bridge 70 m)
Junction (28)  Walsrode-South
parking spot Symbol: leftSymbol: left Düshorn car park
parking spot Symbol: rightSymbol: right Krelingen car park
node (29)  Triangle Walsrode A7 E45 E234
  • Under construction
  • In planning
  • Traffic control system
  • The federal motorway 27 (abbreviation: BAB 27 ) - short form: Autobahn 27 (abbreviation: A 27 ) - runs over a total length of 162 kilometers from Cuxhaven as an eastern tangent past Bremerhaven and Bremen to the Bremer Kreuz with the A 1 . From here the A 27 leads past Achim and Verden (Aller) to the Walsrode motorway triangle , where it turns into the A 7 .

    The entire route is routed as European route 234 (abbreviation: E 234) in the network of European roads.

    Due to the connection to the ports of Bremen, Bremerhaven and Cuxhavens , a lot of heavy goods traffic is handled on the route.

    course

    The 162 km long motorway starts in Cuxhaven and runs along Bremerhaven and Bremen to Walsrode, where it is connected to the Walsrode triangle. Along the entire length of the route, there are intersections or encounters with the following motorways:

    • A20
    • A281
    • A1
    • A7

    and federal highways:

    • B73
    • B6
    • B212
    • B71
    • B474
    • B74
    • B215
    • B209

    Except in the Bremen area, the A 27 mostly runs through the hilly geest landscape .

    history

    The section in the area of ​​the Bremen Blockland is one of the oldest German autobahns and was initially built as a continuation of the current A1 coming from Hamburg towards Ihlpohl in the north of Bremen. Construction began in 1933, and the Blockland Autobahn opened in 1937.

    The motorway had a total width of 15 meters including the median, which at that time was only 40 centimeters wide.

    In 1959, the construction of the Bremer Kreuz began, which was a prerequisite for further construction in the direction of Hanover. When it opened in 1962, it was the largest and most modern motorway junction in Germany. The motorway was extended to Achim on November 15, 1962, and to Verden on July 15, 1963 . Since July 29, 1964, it has led to the Walsrode motorway triangle , where the A 27 is linked to the A 7 leading to Hanover.

    The connection points in Bremen were renamed around 1962: Bremen-Mitte became Bremen-Vahr and Bremen-Ost became Bremen-Sebaldsbrück. The Bremen-Freihafen exit (now Überseestadt) was added around 1963, and the Horn-Lehe exit in 1975.

    As early as 1963, the decision was made to completely rebuild the narrow and now ailing blockland motorway from 1937 in double the width. Work began in 1968 at Bremer Kreuz and was completed in 1972 up to the then new Bremen-Freihäfen junction and in 1974 up to Ihlpohl.

    Further construction in the direction of Cuxhaven via Bremerhaven was suspended for several years and was only resumed towards the end of the 1960s with a motorway bypass around Bremerhaven, which was opened in 1974. With the completion of the last missing sections between the Bremen-Nord and Bremerhaven-Süd distribution districts in November 1977 and Debstedt and Cuxhaven in December 1981, the motorway between Cuxhaven and Bremen replaced the completely overloaded federal highway 6 as a federal trunk road . The route is also called the "haddock line" because of the connection to the (former) fishing site in Cuxhaven.

    In 1995 the Bremen-Industriehäfen motorway triangle was put into operation to connect the A 281 . The first section leads two kilometers in the direction of the Weser and ends there, the extension through a Weser tunnel to the GVZ Bremen , where there is a connection to other already completed sections of the A 281, is planned.

    In November 2005, the six-lane expansion of the otherwise four-lane carriageway between Bremen- Überseestadt and Bremen- Burglesum , the so-called “Blocklandautobahn”, was completed in order to resolve the daily congestion of commuters from and to Bremen. There was a dispute between Bremen and Osterholz-Scharmbeck , as the reference to the district town had initially disappeared from the new signs at the Ritterhude-Süd exit.

    particularities

    Bremer Kreuz - A 27 from top left to bottom right
    The AS Bremerhaven Süd connects the A 27 / E 234 with the B 6 / L 135

    A curiosity is the Sebaldsbrück exit, which - contrary to the name suggests - is not in Sebaldsbrück , but five kilometers away in the municipality of Oyten (Verden district), which borders directly on Bremen- Osterholz . This avoids the risk of confusion with Osterholz-Scharmbeck, which is not far away to the north .

    The Bremer Kreuz is also not located within the Bremen city limits, but belongs to the Verden district. The signs pointing to the state of Lower Saxony / Hanseatic City of Bremen on the A 27 not far from the junction do not correspond to the actual geographical borderline.

    The striking drop tower of the University of Bremen can be seen near the Bremen-Horn / Lehe junction .

    In the Bremen district of Burg-Grambke, there are remains of a driveway from the early years of the motorway on the road side towards the south. In the meantime, the remnants of the former driveway can hardly be found anymore due to renovation work. Discussions in the 1970s to reactivate this driveway when it was not yet destroyed were quickly discarded.

    Parts of the route in the Bremerhaven area are designed as pile foundations with bored piles of 30 meters in length in order to penetrate the more than 15 meters thick peat layers , such as the area of ​​the Bremerhaven-Süd / Nesse exit with access and exit points and a section between the Bremerhaven exits -Mitte and Bremerhaven overseas ports.

    The section between the Debstedt exit and the end of the autobahn near Cuxhaven is designed with a narrower lane width and narrower verges to reduce construction costs and corresponds to the considerably lower traffic volume there when it is expanded.

    The access ramps to the former temporary airfields in the areas north of the Neuenwalde exit and south of the Nordholz exit - see the course of the road on the right - have since been abandoned.

    The only tank and rest stop along the A 27 has been called "Langwedel / Daverden" since it was built (corresponding to the closest places). With the opening of the Langwedel junction in April 2011 (previously only a temporary exit or driveway at the service area), the service area was renamed “Goldbach” (north / south). The name-giving small stream flows nearby.

    In October 2011, a state treaty was concluded between the federal states of Lower Saxony and Bremen on the responsibilities in the area of ​​the A 27. Subsequently, the state of Lower Saxony assigns the responsibility of the road construction authorities to the state of Bremen for the A 27 section between the Ihlpohl and Uthlede junctions, which is directly connected to the Bremen area; in return, the section of the A 27, which is in the Bremerhaven area (and thus in the State of Bremen), transferred from Bremen to the road construction authorities of the State of Lower Saxony. The road traffic authorities of the state of Bremen are in turn responsible on the section of the A 27 between the Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf and Debstedt junctions on the section belonging to Lower Saxony.

    Planned expansion measures

    The A 27 is to be expanded to six lanes between the Bremen-Überseestadt AS and the Bremen junction. In the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan 2030 , the urgent need project is managed with the elimination of bottlenecks (VB-E).

    Former plans

    A planned extension of the A 27 from Walsrode in the direction of Berlin was rejected as part of the reorganization of the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan 2030.

    See also

    Web links

    Commons : Bundesautobahn 27  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

    Individual evidence

    1. a b History of the A 27 at www.autobahn-online.de
    2. The Bremer Kreuz near Oyten is already finished, Weser-Kurier of September 8, 1962, p. 9, online only for subscribers
    3. Bremen now has four bridges over the Weser, Weser-Kurier from July 16, 1963, p. 9, online only for subscribers
    4. Free travel to southern Germany, Weser-Kurier of July 29, 1964, p. 11, online only for subscribers
    5. Hardly any relief from the feeder, Weser-Kurier of October 4, 1975, p. 17, online only for subscribers
    6. Law on the State Treaty between the State of Lower Saxony and the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen on tasks and responsibilities in the area of ​​the federal motorway A 27 Bremen - Cuxhaven . In: Nds. Law and Ordinance Gazette of February 9, 2012, pp. 9–13.
    7. Dossier. Retrieved November 11, 2017 .
    8. A 27 - Desire or Reality? Press release. Lower Saxony Ministry of Economics, Labor and Transport, April 10, 2008, accessed June 20, 2011 .
    9. ^ Part street - supplementary list of BVWP projects. (PDF) Lower Saxony Ministry of Economics, Labor and Transport, September 4, 2013, accessed on March 27, 2014 .