Kreinsloger

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Kreinsloger
coat of arms
Street in Bremen
Kreinsloger
Blumenthal 1818/1819
Basic data
city Bremen
district Blumenthal
Cross streets Lüssumer Strasse , Neuenkirchener Weg, Mühlenstrasse, An der Lehmkuhle, Zschörnerstrasse, Bundesautobahn 270 , Johann-Philipp-Palm-Strasse, Ermlandstrasse, Eggestedter Strasse, Hinnebecker Strasse, Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse, Striekenkamp, ​​Lüssumer Kamp , Jollenstr., Am Alten Kamp, Am Klüverbaum, Reepschlägerstr.
use
User groups Cars, bikes and pedestrians
Road design two lane road
Technical specifications
Street length 1600 meters

The Kreinsloger is a central access road in Bremen , district of Blumenthal , it separates the districts of Blumenthal and Lüssum and leads from the Landrat-Berthold-Straße to Rönnebeck and thus from Lüssumer Straße and Schwaneweder Straße to Rönnebecker Straße and almost to the Weser and the Weser Ferries Bremen-Stedingen with the ferry station Blumenthal - Motzen.

The cross streets and connecting streets were u. a. Named as Schwaneweder Straße after the town of Schwanewede , Lüssumer Straße after the town of Lüssum , which was independent until 1907 , Neuenkirchener Weg after the town of Neuenkirchen to which it led, Mühlenstraße after a mill that stood there until 1762, An der Lehmkuhle 1976 after a local clay block , Zschörnerstraße after the director of the Bremen wool combing from 1884 to 1903 Paul Zschörner (1852 / 53–1911), Bundesautobahn 270 , Johann-Philipp-Palm- Straße after the liberally executed bookseller (1766-1806), Ermlandstraße after the former East Prussian Area (today Poland), Eggestedter Strasse and Hinnebecker Strasse to districts of the community Schwanewede, Rudolf-Breitscheid- Strasse after the politician (SPD) and resistance fighter (1874–1944), Striekenkamp after a hallway with long (= Low German strieken ) fields (= Kamp ), Lüssumer Kamp after a field name , Jollenstrasse after the dinghies built here , Am Alten Kamp after a hallway for an old field, Am Klüverbaum na ch the round timber that protrudes over the forecastle of a sailing ship, Reepschlägerstraße after the Reepschläger trade in rope manufacture, unnamed path and Rönnebecker Straße after the district; otherwise see the link to the streets.

history

Surname

Rook-Corvus frugilegus.jpg

The street Kreinsloger was named after the camp (= loger ) of the crows.

In the Low German and Old High German language it was onomatopoeic called krâwa, krâ (mhd.), Kreie and Kreins (Low German), kraaie (ndl.) Or kraeje . Ravens and crows together form the genus Corvus in the corvidae family. The rook and the carrion crow (also called hooded crow ) are common in Europe .

development

The road is an old connection from Lüßum to Rönnebeck. After the Second World War, the road was expanded. In 2009 the federal highway 74 was expanded to become the A270 motorway .

Blumenthal is Bremen's northernmost district.
Rönnebeck was first mentioned in 1586 and was for a long time in the office or district of Blumenthal . In 1908 the place was incorporated into Blumenthal.

traffic

The 270 federal motorway has been opening up the district of Kreinsloger for long-distance traffic since 2009 and leads west to the federal highway 74 to Farge to the Weser ferry and to Berne and east to the B 74 to Stade and to the federal highway 27 to Bremen-Mitte and Cuxhaven .

In 2007, the NordWestBahn offered advance service on the passenger service on the reactivated Bremen-Farge-Bremen-Vegesack (Farge-Bremen) line from 1888.
The regional S-Bahn Bremen / Lower Saxony with the RS1 line has been crossing the street since 2011 and has the
Kreinsloger stop .

In local transport in Bremen , the road from Neuenkirchner Weg is traversed by bus routes 91 ( Gröpelingen ↔ Rönnebeck) and 92 (Gröpelingen ↔ Rönnebeck) as well as partly by bus routes 95 (Gröpelingen ↔ Bockhorn (or Blumenthal depot)) (Schwaneweder Str. ) and 96 (Ringverkehr Blumenthal) (Neuenkirchner Weg - Ermlandstrasse).

Buildings and facilities

There are mostly one- and two-story houses on the street.

Notable buildings and facilities

  • No. 2: 3-ply Residential and commercial building from around 1970/80 with a restaurant
  • No. 9: 3-sch. Residential and commercial building from around 1970/80 with a branch of the Sparkasse Bremen
  • No. 26: 1-sch. Brick-faced house from around 1910/20 with distinctive plastering compartments
  • Bridge over the A 270 motorway , formerly the B74 federal road
  • Between the Autobahn and Striekenkamp: one-sided green zone
  • No. 65: 2-sch. Gable-independent residential and commercial building with half-timbered gable and social facility
  • No. 103 to 117a: 3-tiered Residential houses from the 1970s with pitched roofs in a rental apartment area as well as with
    • No. 111: 4- to 8-layered High-rise residential building with DHL Packstation
  • Track of the Regio-S-Bahn Bremen / Lower Saxony on the RS1 line with Kreinsloger stop
  • No. 126: 1- and 2-layered House of the Selimiye Mosque . The Selimiye Mosque in Edirne from 1575, shown on the facade, is famous as a UNESCO World Heritage Site . The Turkish and Arabic name Selim means perfect , flawless .
  • No. 141: 8- to 9-layered High-rise residential building from around 1980 as a distinctive landmark
  • No. 149: 2-sch. Residential and commercial building with restaurant

See also

literature

  • Monika Porsch: Bremer Straßenlexikon , complete edition. Schünemann, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-7961-1850-X .

Coordinates: 53 ° 11 ′ 31.7 ″  N , 8 ° 33 ′ 44 ″  E