Bundesstrasse 6n

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Bundesstraße 6n is the name for several new sections of Bundesstraße 6 in Germany, which replace or bypass the previous route of this Bundesstraße .

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Bundesstrasse 6n in Germany
Bundesstrasse 6n
Basic data
Operator: GermanyGermany Federal Republic of Germany
Start of the street: Bremen
End of street: Bremen
Overall length: 16.9 km

State :

Course of the road
Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
crossing Kattenturm / Arster Park B6

as the Arsten motorway feeder

crossing Obervieland / Arsterfeldfleet
node (56)  Bremen-Arsten A1 E22

Bremen

In Bremen , it is the name of a new section of the federal highway 6 that serves as the Bremen-Arsten motorway feeder (to the A 1 ), while the original route of the B 6 from Bremen via the junction (A 1) Brinkum / Bremen (i.e. further south-west ) led. New construction plans to build the B 6n further east of Weyhe-Sudweyhe, Syke-Barrien and Syke as a bypass route have so far been rejected again and again.

It is also the name of a new section of the federal highway 6 in Bremen, which is planned in the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan 2030 , from the federal motorway 281 at the airport to the A1 near Brinkum .

Goslar - Bad Harzburg / Vienenburg - Bernburg

B 6n released in November 1982 near Harlingerode , December 2018

A new line between the B 82 / B 241 in Goslar and the Bad Harzburger Dreieck (formerly BAB 395) was built as the B 6n until 1987 and later rededicated as the B 6 . Its eastern part was originally planned as BAB 36.

The construction project from the Vienenburg triangle (formerly BAB 395) to the planned intersection Wolfen (BAB 9) was initially designated as the B 6n and until December 31, 2018 as the B 6 . The western section from Vienenburg to Bernburg was completed in 2011 and upgraded to BAB 36 on January 1, 2019 .

A 36 - Bernburg – Köthen - A9

Information board on the B 6n near Bernburg (Saale)

While the section of the current A 36 has a standard cross-section of 26 and four lanes, from the BAB 14 the road cross-section is reduced to 21 m without hard shoulder, from the so-called Nordspange near Bernburg to the A9 with 15.5 m with three lanes with alternating overtaking lanes ( 2+ 1 system ). The road built from Bernburg is no longer free of intersections, as only up to 15,000 vehicles instead of 36,000 vehicles are expected daily in the previous section.

For the extension of the B-6n project (as B 6) from the A 14 via Köthen to the A 9, the European Union contributed 85 million of the planned 131 million euros construction costs. At Thurland (about 5 kilometers south of the Dessau-Süd junction), a connection to the A 9 as AS Thurland is planned. There was a building permit for this extension since December 17, 2012; the cost of this 15-kilometer section was estimated to be 36 million euros. The section is now (as of June 2019) as B 6 runs

There are preliminary considerations for a continuation in the direction of Saxony or Brandenburg : As of 2010, the route should be led to Bad Düben (Saxony). Alternatively, instead of a guided tour via Bad Düben in the direction of Torgau, the route via Graefenhainichen in the direction of Lutherstadt Wittenberg will be extended to a. not to cut through the Düben Heath.

Current expansion status

The new construction of federal highway 6 has been completed between the Vienenburg triangle and the Köthen junction. The section between Vienenburg and Aschersleben-West was signposted as the B 6, the section between Aschersleben-West and Bernburg was also signposted as the B 185 in the further course to Köthen.

The B6 construction sections 1 to 13 have been run as federal motorway 36 since January 2019. Construction sections 14 to 16 are also completed and under traffic, construction section 17 is currently under construction.

Construction stages
number route length start of building Open to traffic dedication
14th A 36 - east of Bernburg 07.3 km 2010 May 29, 2015 B6
14.1 A 36 - L 50 (near Bernburg) 2010 Dec. 19, 2011
14.2.1 L 50 - L 65 Dec. 19, 2011
14.2.2 L 65 - Saale access bridge May 29, 2015
14.2.3 Saale access bridge - B 185 2010 May 29, 2015
15th B 185 east of Bernburg - Kleinpaschleben 03.8 km July 2010 Nov 22, 2011
16 Kleinpaschleben - B 183 (Köthen) 13.4 km March 2011 Dec 16, 2014
17
(under construction)
B 183 (near Köthen) - Kreuz Wolfen (BAB 9) 15.3 km Nov 2015 2021
18-20
(preliminary consideration)
Kreuz Wolfen (BAB 9) - Bad Düben (B 183) km

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Standstill on the B 6 new. Retrieved January 30, 2017 .
  2. Flamm: B 6n in Bremen. Retrieved January 30, 2017 .
  3. The Great ADAC General Atlas 1980. ADAC ; accessed on January 1, 2020.
  4. a b Heiko Wigrim: Three lanes from the north clasp . mz-web.de, August 6, 2010, accessed May 5, 2011 .
  5. ^ New construction of the federal highway 6n, PA 17, Köthen - A9. schuessler-plan.de; accessed on February 16, 2018.
  6. EU approves extension of federal highway 6n to the east. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, May 17, 2012, accessed on November 10, 2017 .
  7. Press spokesman for the Ministry for State Development and Transport Saxony-Anhalt: Press release 112/12: Transport Minister Webel: Further building rights for the “North Harz Motorway”. (PDF; 368 kB) (No longer available online.) December 17, 2012, archived from the original on March 18, 2013 ; Retrieved December 19, 2012 .
  8. Route towards Wittenberg. (No longer available online.) Mitteldeutsche Zeitung , July 3, 2013, archived from the original on July 14, 2013 ; Retrieved July 14, 2013 .
  9. various pages, accessed on August 16, 2010 ( Memento from June 13, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  10. Construction booklet 2011 ( Memento from June 13, 2004 in the Internet Archive ; PDF; 6.2 MB) BMVBS press release from March 11, 2011
  11. New construction of the B6n - current project status. (No longer available online.) Bundesvereinigung der Straßenbau- und Verkehrsingenieure e. V., March 31, 2011, archived from the original on December 19, 2011 ; Retrieved December 20, 2011 .
  12. a b c bbglive.de accessed on May 30, 2015.
  13. Köthen is getting a little closer to the world. (PDF; 2.4 MB) Construction project B6n. (No longer available online.) In: Bulletin of the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld. Anhalt-Bitterfeld district, March 25, 2011, archived from the original on September 4, 2013 ; Retrieved July 16, 2011 .
  14. Matthias Bartl: 2021 would be “very sporty”: Transport Minister gives cautious forecast for the B6n . In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung . ( mz-web.de [accessed on November 27, 2018]).