Bundesstrasse 113

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Bundesstrasse 113 in Germany
Bundesstrasse 113
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Course of the B 113
Basic data
Operator: GermanyGermany Federal Republic of Germany
Start of the street: Ramin
( 53 ° 27 ′  N , 14 ° 22 ′  E )
End of street: Mescherin
( 53 ° 15 ′  N , 14 ° 27 ′  E )
Overall length: 34 km

State :

Development condition: two-lane

The federal highway 113 (abbreviation: B 113 ) is a 34 km long federal highway in northeast Germany and connects the federal states of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

It begins at the Linken border crossing (part of the municipality of Ramin ) on the B 104 and ends at the Mescherin / Gryfino border crossing over the Oder . At Penkun, it crosses the Penkun junction of federal motorway 11 . The German border station on the Berlin - Stettin line is located in Tantow . Exactly between Tantow and Mescherin, she crosses Bundesstraße 2 . The Märkische Eiszeitstraße , which runs along the B 113 from Penkun, continues on the B 2 to Schwedt / Oder .

history

The original trunk road 113 (FVS 113), renamed Reichsstrasse 113 (R 113) in 1934, branched off from the long-distance or Reichsstrasse 112 at Soldin and led along the then German-Polish border via Landsberg an der Warthe to Schwerin the Warthe , Meseritz , Schwiebus and Züllichau to Grünberg , where it merged into Reichsstraße 5 to Breslau .

The route of Reichsstraße 113 was extended in the mid-1930s compared to that of trunk road 5. The then newly attached section of the route to Linken follows a stepped side road that already existed before 1932. Its section from Linken to Mescherin, which still belongs to Germany today, formed the long-distance road 113 (F 113) after the Second World War , and since 1990 federal road 113. The B 113 runs essentially parallel to the German-Polish border.

See also

Web links

Commons : Bundesstrasse 113  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DDAC road status map of Germany. Scale 1: 1,100,000. (No longer available online.) In: landkartenarchiv.de. The German Automobile Club e. V., 1938, archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; accessed on January 15, 2012 (historical road map).