Federal highway 514
Bundesstrasse 514 in Germany | |
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Operator: | Federal Republic of Germany |
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The federal highway 514 (abbreviation: B 514 ) is a federal highway in North Rhine-Westphalia . It begins at the end of the A 30 at the Bad Oeynhausen junction and runs south to the B 238 near Kalletal-Langenholzhausen.
history
The federal highway 514 was dedicated in 1967 and connects the federal highway 238 near Langenholzhausen with the federal highway 61 near Rehme on predominantly existing routes of formerly subordinate local roads . It follows the course of the region's first art street, built in the mid-19th century . In the Vlotho area it is called Weserstraße . The section in the direction of Bad Oeynhausen was called Rehmer Straße from 1936 up to the local border of the former municipality of Rehme and joined the beginning of the Lange Straße in Vlotho. In this area (today from house no. 1 to about the height of the town hall), the connection to the already existing Weserstraße in the direction of the former Lippe municipality of Erder was established in the early 1970s . This new route also bypasses the Vlotho train station , which can now only be reached via the expanded main road from downtown Vlotho. On the Rehmer Straße, on the slope of the Ebenöde called Steinberg , the gas works (today Stadtwerke Vlotho), the sugar factory Tintelnot (later artificial flower factory Schleef, after a period of vacancy, today a commercial center with smaller companies) and the municipal slaughterhouse were located.
In the former sugar factory Ohle & Bonnemeyer located further upstream, several disco establishments were established one after the other. The building is a listed building and is now part of the »Senior Citizens' Residence Fährhof«, which opened there in 2019. This name goes back to the fact that the former ferry yard for the crossing over the Weser to the neighboring Uffeln was located on this site. This ferry connection is mentioned for the first time for the year 1423.
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- ↑ Vlothoer Wochenblatt No. 76 of September 23, 1967
- ^ Walter Bätz, "Die Rehmer Strasse"; Contributions to the local history Z03, GW-Splitter As if nature opened the junk shop ..., Exter history workshop, 2012, ISSN 1619-7828
Coordinates: 52 ° 10 ′ N , 8 ° 53 ′ E