Federal Highway 290

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Bundesstrasse 290 in Germany
Federal Highway 290
Basic data
Operator: GermanyGermany Federal Republic of Germany
Overall length: 90 km

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The federal road 290 (abbreviation: B 290 ) is a 90 km long federal road that runs through the administrative district of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg and leads from Tauberbischofsheim to the B 29 near Westhausen .

On the section over the Hohenlohe plain between Bad Mergentheim and Crailsheim it is also referred to with the old name Kaiserstraße .

course

The federal highway 290 connects Tauberbischofsheim with Ellwangen in a north-south direction . It begins in the center of Tauberbischofsheim, where it leads along the same road as the B 27 to the Tauberbischofsheim motorway exit. Shortly afterwards it meets the B 19 . After crossing the spa town of Bad Mergentheim, it branches off to the east from the B 19 and then crosses the Hohenloher Land in a southerly direction.

At Satteldorf it crosses the A 6 and then turns into the valley of the Jagst . Following the Jagst against the direction of flow, it passes the Crailsheim through-town and the Swabian-Franconian Forest to Ellwangen . The inner city is bypassed extensively on the western bypass, which was completed in the early 1990s.

Before it ends at the triangle Westhausen on the edge of the Swabian Alb with the confluence with the B 29 , it still passes the Reinhardt barracks of the Bundeswehr and crosses the local recreation area Bucher reservoir of the municipality of Rainau .

Individual evidence

  1. The lettering "Kaiserstraße" can be found several times between the Galgenberg district south of Bad Mergentheim and the Weidach district north of Wallhausen on the topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg North, cut in single sheets on sheets No. 6524 Bad Mergentheim, 6625 Schrozberg- West, 6726 Rot am See or on the corresponding larger-scale sheets.