Bundesstrasse 97
The federal highway 97 (abbreviation: B 97 ) is a federal highway in Germany .
course
It begins in Dresden at Albertplatz and ends south of Guben near Klein Gastrose on the German-Polish border at a newly created border crossing. Larger cities on the B 97 are Hoyerswerda , Spremberg and Cottbus .
To relieve the north of Dresden ( Lausa and Weixdorf ), the federal road was relocated from the original route and leads from Klotzsche to the Dresden-Airport motorway junction and from there via the federal motorway 4 to the Hermsdorf junction.
history
The Reichsstraße 97 , introduced in 1934, led from Guben via Crossen and Schwiebus to the then German-Polish border at Tirschtiegel . From there a transit route led through Polish territory via Posen , Gnesen and Thorn to East Prussia .
Extensions
On July 4, 2006, the Guben bypass, which is around 15 kilometers long, was opened to traffic by the Parliamentary State Secretary Ulrich Kasparick and the Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Planning of the State of Brandenburg Frank Szymanski . According to the Federal Ministry of Transport, this section cost around 30 million euros. In 2007, construction began on the Spremberg / Schwarze Pump bypass, which opened on September 16, 2011.
Attractions
The Wolfssäule Laußnitzer Heide is located directly on the main road along the six-kilometer route through the same heather between Ottendorf-Okrilla and Laußnitz.
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ in Dresden four lanes; Dresden Airport - four lanes similar to a motorway
- ↑ http://www.ls.brandenburg.de/cms/detail.php/bb1.c.278543.de