Airport embankment

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Airport embankment
coat of arms
Street in Bremen
Airport embankment
On the left the airport embankment with the three office buildings
Basic data
city Bremen
district Neustadt (Bremen)
Created 1900
Cross streets Neuenlander Strasse , Richard-Dunkel-Strasse, Bochumer Strasse, Georg-Wulf-Strasse, Flughafenallee
use
User groups Cars, trams, bicycles and pedestrians
Road design four-lane street with partly separate green tram tracks
Technical specifications
Street length 750 meters

The Flughafenendamm is a central access road in Bremen , Neustadt district and Neuenland district . He initially results in South / East direction from the Friedrich-Ebert-Straße and the Neuenlander road in a curve to the Airbus Avenue and Airport Avenue to Bremen Airport and in the neighborhood Airport City ( Airport City ). Behind the airport avenue, a stretch of road is called the airport embankment.

The cross streets and connecting streets were named u. a. as Friedrich-Ebert -Straße after the first Reich President (1871-1925), Neuenlander Straße after the field mark Nielandt in the Obervihlandt area , Richard-Dunkel -Straße 1954 after the businessman, politician and president of the citizenry (DDP, 1869-1939), Bochum Street to the city, unnamed way, Georg-Wulf- Street 1955 after the aviation pioneer (1895-1927), Flughafenallee and Airbus -Allee after the aircraft manufacturer, which also produces in Bremen; otherwise see the link to the streets.

history

Surname

The airport embankment was named after Bremen Airport in 1954. This street was previously part of Friedrich-Ebert-Straße. This road train was in the time of National Socialism in the southern part only Captain Goering Street and then Hermann Goering -Straße .

development

The district of Neuenland, incorporated in 1921, is the location of Bremen Airport from 1920, around which the Airport district developed since the 1970 / 80s . The so-called airport city on an area of ​​around 200 hectares is one of the most important business locations in Bremen with over 500 companies and 20,000 employees with the focus on a technology center. The larger or better known companies include a. Airbus and Airbus Defense and Space , Flughafen Bremen GmbH and Bremen-Airport Handling , Lufthansa , BSAG , DRF Luftrettung , Atlas Air Service AG, Deutsche Post letter center and Bremen University of Applied Sciences with the Center for Information Technology and Media Technologies (ZIMT).

traffic

After 1945 line 5 went to the airport and from 1947 the route Hemmstraße - airport. In 1952, line 15 ran the Wachmannstrasse - Markt - Airport route. In 1959 the route was Kulenkampffallee - Markt - Airport. In 1967 the previous lines 15 and 16 received the line numbers of the discontinued lines 5 and 6.

The Bremen tram runs through the street with line 6 (Kulenkampffallee - airport).

In the local traffic in Bremen the bus route 52 (Huchting ↔ Kattenturm ) runs through the street.

Buildings and facilities

The street is built on with three to six-story buildings.

Notable buildings and facilities

  • Neuenlander Strasse No. 55 at the corner of Flughafenendamm: 5-storey. Airport hotel from after 2010
  • No. 12: 3- to 5-layered Headquarters of the Bremer Straßenbahn AG
  • Underpass of the A 281 autobahn from 2007/08 with a striking cable-stayed bridge with 50 meter high pylons and a span of 127 meters.
  • Otto-Lilienthal-Straße No. 25 to 29: Three 6-storey office buildings from after 2000, which are optically connected in the cornice.

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Weser-Kurier of May 25, 1954, p. 4: Renaming of streets .
  2. Interest group AirportStadt: The Airport City: Young district with a significant future , website.

Coordinates: 53 ° 3 ′ 37.1 ″  N , 8 ° 47 ′ 6 ″  E