Bundesstrasse 273

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Bundesstrasse 273 in Germany
Bundesstrasse 273
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Course of the B 273
Basic data
Operator: GermanyGermany Federal Republic of Germany
Overall length: 77 km

State :

The federal highway 273 (abbreviation: B 273 ) begins in Potsdam on the B 2 and ends northwest of Bernau on the A 11 . An approx. 10 km long section between the Potsdam-Nord junction of the A 10 and the B 5 near Wustermark was downgraded to state road 204 in 2006, and another 19 km northwest of Berlin in 2015, as it runs parallel to the A 10 (Berliner Ring) .

history

The Reichsstrasse number 273, which had initially designated a short stretch between Ludwigshafen am Rhein and Limburgerhof for a few years , migrated to Brandenburg in the late 1930s to create a connection between Reichstrasse and today's Bundesstrasse 2 north of Potsdam and the preliminary expansion of the Berliner Ring to be designated at today's junction Potsdam-Nord. This trunk road 273 was only extended by the GDR at the beginning of the 1960s in order to bypass West Berlin .

The construction of the Chaussee Potsdam – Wustermark, which was to connect Potsdam with the Berlin-Hamburger Chaussee , began in 1840 and was completed in 1844.

Until 1925, the Muthesiusbau, the transmitter building of the Nauen transmitter , was almost directly on today's B 273. As a result of the extension of the transmitter system, the road has since bypassed the extensive area of ​​the transmitter in a large arc to the east. This bypass leads to a characteristic arc in its course.

course

Bundesstrasse 273 north of Potsdam near Marquardt, view to the southeast
Bundesstrasse 273 in Oranienburg
Bundesstrasse 273 near Oranienburg, direction Wandlitz

The federal road 273 begins in Potsdam at the confluence of Hegelallee / Schopenhauerstraße and runs northwest over Schopenhauerstraße and Bornstedter Straße , in the Bornstedt and Bornim districts over Potsdamer Straße and Rückertstraße to follow Marquardter Chaussee to the city limits . The street crosses the Sacrow-Paretz Canal , runs east past the Potsdam district of Marquardt and then over the Berlin outer ring road .

The B 273 is interrupted from the Potsdam-Nord motorway junction. It will be replaced by the A 10 as far as the Berlin-Spandau motorway junction and from there by the B 5 to Nauen .

From Nauen the B 273 leads to the Kremmen junction of the A 24 . The 19 km long section between A 24 and B 96 was upgraded to Brandenburg state road 170 on January 1, 2015 . After the junction with the B 96 , the B 273 reaches Oranienburg . After the Oranienburg districts Schmachtenhagen and Wensickendorf , it leads through Wandlitz , touches the former forest settlement and ends at the Wandlitz junction of the A 11 .

Web links

Commons : Bundesstrasse 273  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The federal and former imperial roads in Germany. ( Memento from October 11, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. DDAC road status map (1938) ( Memento from December 1, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Communications from the Association for the History of Potsdam. Volume 3.
  4. Renovation work on the B273 in Märkische Allgemeine from July 2, 2014
  5. MAZ of November 21, 2014