Bundesstrasse 273
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Course of the road
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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
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 .
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Individual evidence
- ↑ The federal and former imperial roads in Germany. ( Memento from October 11, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ DDAC road status map (1938) ( Memento from December 1, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Communications from the Association for the History of Potsdam. Volume 3.
- ↑ Renovation work on the B273 in Märkische Allgemeine from July 2, 2014
- ↑ MAZ of November 21, 2014