Bundesstraße 3

The Bundesstraße 3 (abbr. B3) is one of the longest federal highways in Germany. It begins in Buxtehude and continues through Bergen, Celle, Hanover, Alfeld, Einbeck, Göttingen, Kassel, Marburg, Frankfurt am Main, Darmstadt, Heidelberg, Karlsruhe and Freiburg in southwestern Germany and ends at Weil-Otterbach on the border with Switzerland. Between Darmstadt and Wiesloch it is referred to as Ferienstraße Bergstraße.

B3
Bundesstraße 3
Route information
Length755 km (469 mi)
Major junctions
 
B 3 Route Map
Lower Saxony

Project B3n (Junction )

Landkreis Stade (Registration plates: STD )
Buxtehude-Ovelgönne B73
Harburg (Registration plates: WL )
Neu Wulmstorf-Elstorf
Neu Wulmstorf-Rade
Neu Wulmstorf-Mienenbüttel
(44) Rade A1 E22
Buchholz in der Nordheide B75
Buchholz-Sprötze
Welle-Höckel
Welle (Mitte)
Soltau-Fallingbostel (Registration plates: SFA )
Wintermoor an der Chaussee
Schneverdingen-Heber
Soltau-Huckenrieth
Soltau-Ahlften
Soltau (Zentrum) B71
(45) Soltau-Süd A7 E45
Wietzendorf
Landkreis Celle (Registration plates: CE )
Bergen-Wardböhmen
Bergen-Bleckmar
Bergen (Zentrum)
Bergen-Belsen
Bergen-Offen

start of Project B3n

Winsen-Wolthausen
Celle-Groß Hehlen
Celle (Zentrum) B191 B214
Motor road
Kraftfahrstraße
Adelheidsdorf
Nienhagen

end of Project B3n

Region Hannover (Registration plates: H )
Burgdorf-Otze
Burgdorf-Schillerslage B443
Burgdorf B188
(2) Beinhorn A37

replaced by the A37
(3) Hannover/Kirchhorst interchange A7
(4) Hannover-Buchholz interchange A2

(5) Misburg A37
Hannover-Weidetor
Hannover-Pferdeturm/Zentrum
Hannover-Bult
() Seelhorster Kreuz B6 B65
Hannover-Döhren/Stadtmitte
Leine
Hannover-Ricklingen B6 B65
Hemmingen-Westerfeld
Hemmingen-Arnum
Diversion
Pattensen local diversion B443
Pattensen-Thiedenwiese
Landkreis Hildesheim (Registration plates: HI )
Adensen
Wülfingen
Diversion
Elze (Zentrum) local diversion B1
Gronau (Leine) B240L482
Dehnsen bei Alfeld
Godenau
Alfeld-Limmer
Alfeld (Leine) (Zentrum)
Landkreis Holzminden (Registration plates: HOL )
Delligsen
Ammensen
Landkreis Northeim (Registration plates: NOM )
Diversion
Einbeck local diversion B64
Hohnstedt
(69) Northeim-Nord A7 E45
Northeim B241 B248
Nörten-Hardenberg B446
Landkreis Göttingen (Registration plates: )
Bovenden Nord
Bovenden
Göttingen-Weende B27 A7
common route with B27
Göttingen (Zentrum) B27 A7
(73) Göttingen A7 E45
Göttingen-Groß Ellershausen
Dransfeld
Scheden-Niederscheden
Hann. Münden-Volkmarshausen
Hann. Münden (Zentrum) B80 B496
Hesse
Landkreis Kassel (Registration plates: KS )
Fuldatal-Wilhelmshausen
Fuldatal-Wahnhausen
Diversion
Fuldatal-Ihringshausen local diversion
Kassel (Registration plates: KS )
Kassel B7 B83 B251 B520
(5) Kassel-Auestadion A49

replaced by the A49
(7) Südkreuz Kassel A44 E331

Schwalm-Eder-Kreis (Registration plates: HR )
(16) Borken (Hessen) A49 L3223
Borken-Kerstenhausen
Bad Zwesten B485 L3074
Jesberg
Gilserberg-Sebbeterode
Gilserberg
Gilserberg-Lischeid
Marburg-Biedenkopf (Registration plates: MR )
Rauschenberg-Josbach
Wohra
Rauschenberg-Schöne Aussicht
Cölbe-Schönstadt
Bürgeln B62

common route with the B62
() Cölbe B62 B252

Marburg-Wehrda
Marburg-Messe
Marburg-Hauptbahnhof
Hochstraße 800m
Universitätsstadt Marburg
Marburg-Mitte
Tankstelle
parking area
Tankstelle
Marburg-Süd B255
Lahn
Marburg-Gisselberg / Niederweimar-Nord
Weimar (Lahn)-Niederweimar
Lahn Bridge 300m
Weimar (Lahn)-Roth
Fronhausen / Ebsdorfer Grund
Tiefenbach Valley Bridge 250m
Landkreis Gießen (Registration plates: GI )
Staufenberg-Nord
Staufenberg-Süd / Lollar
Talbrücke Lumda 400m
(1) Gießener Nordkreuz A480 A485

replaced by the A485

(10) Langgöns A485
Wetteraukreis (Registration plates: FB )
Butzbach A5 B488
Bad Nauheim
Diversion
Friedberg (Hessen) local diversion B275 B455
Wöllstadt-Ober-Wöllstadt
Wöllstadt-Nieder-Wöllstadt B45
Karben
Bad Vilbel-Dortelweil
Bad Vilbel/Nieder-Erlenbach
Bad Vilbel
Frankfurt (Registration plates: F )
(8) Preungesheimer Dreieck A661

replaced by the A661

(9) FFM - Friedberger Landstraße A661 B521
Frankfurt B8 B40
Ignatz Bubis Bridge/Flößer Bridge
Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen B43
Offenbach am Main (Registration plates: OF )
(17) Offenbacher Kreuz A3, A661 B46
Landkreis Offenbach (Registration plates: OF )

replaced by the A661

(21) Egelsbach (Mitte) A661
Egelsbach-Bayerseich
Darmstadt (Registration plates: DA )
Darmstadt-Wixhausen
Darmstadt (Zentrum) B42 B26
(27) Pfungstadt A5 E35 B426

From here the B 3 runs parallel to the A 5.
Bickenbach
Kreis Bergstraße (Registration plates: HP )
Zwingenberg
Bensheim B47
Heppenheim (Bergstraße) B460
Baden-Württemberg
Rhein-Neckar-Kreis (Registration plates: HD )
Laudenbach
Hemsbach
Weinheim-Sulzbach
Weinheim (Zentrum) B38
Weinheim-Lützelsachsen
Hirschberg-Großsachsen
Hirschberg-Leutershausen
Schriesheim
Dossenheim
Heidelberg (Registration plates: HD )
Heidelberg-Handschuhsheim
Heidelberg-Neuenheim
Theodor Heuss Bridge
Heidelberg B37
Heidelberg-Rohrbach
Rhein-Neckar-Kreis (Registration plates: HD )
Leimen-Nord
Leimen-Nordwest B535
Leimen-Zentrum
Leimen-Sankt Ilgen
Nußloch
Wiesloch-Nord
Wiesloch-West
Wiesloch
Landkreis Karlsruhe (Registration plates: KA )
Bad Schönborn-Mingolsheim
Bad Schönborn (Mitte) B292
Bad Schönborn-Langenbrücken
Ubstadt-Weiher-Stettfeld
Ubstadt
Bruchsal B35
Bruchsal-Untergrombach
Weingarten (Baden)
Karlsruhe (Registration plates: KA )
Karlsruhe-Durlach B10 A5
Diversion
Wolfartsweier local diversion
Landkreis Karlsruhe (Registration plates: KA )
Ettlingen-Nordwest
(47) Ettlingen A5
(48) Karlsruhe-Süd A5
Ettlingen-West
Bruchhausen
Malsch-Neumalsch
Landkreis Rastatt (Registration plates: RA )
Diversion
Muggensturm local diversion

Start of Project B3n see Infobox B3n below

Rastatt B36 B462
Baden-Baden (Registration plates: BAD )
(50) Rastatt-Süd A5
Baden-Baden-Haueneberstein
Baden-Baden-Sandweier
Baden-Baden-Oos B500
Landkreis Rastatt (Registration plates: RA )
Sinzheim
Baden-Baden (Registration plates: BAD )
Mührich
Steinbach
Landkreis Rastatt (Registration plates: RA )
Bühl
Hatzenweier
Ottersweier
Ortenaukreis (Registration plates: OG )
Sasbach
Achern (Zentrum)
end of Project B3n
Achern-Fautenbach
Renchen
Appenweier-Urloffen
Appenweier (Mitte) B28
Offenburg B33 B33a
Hohberg-Hofweier
Hohberg-Niederschopfheim
Friesenheim
Lahr/Schwarzwald (Zentrum) B36 B415
Lahr-Mietersheim
Kippenheim
Mahlberg
Ettenheim-Altdorf
Kappel-Grafenhausen
Ringsheim
Landkreis Emmendingen (Registration plates: EM )
Herbolzheim
Kenzingen
Teningen-Köndringen
Emmendingen (Zentrum)
Emmendingen-Wasser
Denzlingen
Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald (Registration plates: FR )
Gundelfingen B294
Freiburg im Breisgau (Registration plates: FR )
Freiburg B31 B31a
Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald (Registration plates: FR )
Schallstadt
Ehrenkirchen-Norsingen
Diversion
Bad Krozingen local diversion
Staufen im Breisgau
Heitersheim
Buggingen-Seefelden
Buggingen (Mitte)
Müllheim-Hügelheim
Müllheim (Zentrum) B378
Auggen
Landkreis Lörrach (Registration plates: )
Schliengen
Kandern-Tannenkirch
Efringen-Kirchen-Welmlingen
Schallbach-Egringen
(2) Eimeldingen A98 E54
Weil am Rhein-Haltingen B532
Weil am Rhein (Zentrum) B317
(CH) Weil-Otterbach border crossing
Continues to Basle Hauptstrasse 3
Location
StatesLower Saxony, Hesse, Baden-Württemberg
Highway system

Figures

History

Origins

The Bundesstraße 3 is the latest incarnation of a trade route that has been in use since the Middle Ages. The stretch between Frankfurt and Heidelberg belonged to the Archbishop of Mainz until 1461. Thereafter it was a part of the Electorate of the Palatinate until 1651. In 1661 the Archbishop of Mainz and Hesse-Darmstadt agreed to divide the toll revenue: the Archbishophric controlled the road between Frankfurt and Heppenheim when the Frankfurt Fair took place, and Hesse-Darmstadt controlled the route at all other times.

Construction of the modern road in the 18th century

Because of its importance to trade, in 1759 the portions immediately north and south of Heidelberg were turned into fixed roads. As the local compulsory laborers did not have the skills necessary for the construction of a high quality road, skilled road workers and engineers were recruited from Allgäu to finish the project in 1763. By 1771 the portion around Freiburg im Breisgau was also completed.

In the northern portion between Hanover and Göttingen, the second oldest road in northern Germany replaced the old dirt path in 1768 (the present-day B 217 between Hannover and Hameln already had opened two years previously as first road in Northern Germany). A decade later (1777) the stretch between Göttingen and Kassel was likewise modernised.

Earlier sections and designations

The road from Frankfurt to Basle was designated as Badische Staatsstraße (National Road) No 1.

In the early numbering system of 1932, the Reichsstraße 3 continued in what is today the stretch between Hamburg and Lübeck. This northern segment became a part of the extended Reichsstraße 75 in 1937.

Characteristics

While in the north the B 3 is straight and at times, namely between Celle and Hanover, built like an autobahn, south of Hanover it becomes narrower and more curvy.

Between Göttingen and Kassel the B 3 is quite curvy, but also picturesquely set against the central German landscape.

Although the stretch from Borken to Marburg is particularly irregular, it is frequently used by tractor trailers from the direction of Frankfurt that want to bypass the mountains and hills around Kassel. From Marburg to Gießen the B 3 is again built like an autobahn.

See also


References

    • Niedersachsen On the B-3-Umgehung Hemmingen
    • From Hassell, William, Das Kurfürstenthum Hannover vom Baseler Frieden bis zur preußischen Occupation im Jahre 1806 – nach archivalischen und handschriftlichen Quellen English: The Electorate of Hanover by the Basel peace to the Prussian Occupation in 1806 - according to archival and manuscript sources, Hannover 1894, p 86
    • Als Bundes-Mord-Straße – In: Der SPIEGEL, H.45, 1952.
    • Geschäftsbericht des Großherzoglich Badischen Ministeriums des Innern, Karlsruhe: Ferdinand Thiergarten (Badische Presse) 1907, S. 247 or Annual Report of the Grand Ducal Baden Ministry of the Interior, Karlsruhe: Ferdinand animal garden (Badische Presse).
    • Land sperrt 400 km Straße für Lkws, Truck Road, 7. July 2006.


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