Bundesautobahn 250

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State:

Lower Saxony

The Federal Highway 250 (abbreviated as BAB 250) - Short form: Highway 250 (abbreviated as A 250 ) - was a highway in northern Germany and has since November 3, 2010, the northern section of the A 39

In common parlance, the A 250 was called Maschener highway. She began south of Hamburg at the BAB 7 and resulted in an easterly direction over 28 kilometers to Lüneburg, where she later went to the B 4 and this in the B 209. The highway is continuously expanded to two lanes and was opened in four sections:

With the planned connection of the federal highway 39 from Wolfsburg to the A 250 has a continuous connection of the industrial region of Braunschweig / Salzgitter is reached at the Port of Hamburg region. On 3 November 2010, the A 250 was officially renamed to A 39. The route was planned 41 already in the Third Reich as Reichsautobahn RAB and prepared in Braunschweig for a short distance.

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