European route E233

Template: Infobox trunk road / Maintenance / EU -E

States:

  • Netherlands

The European Route 233 (abbreviated E 233 ) is a link in the Netherlands and Germany. It is the shortest connection between the spaces Bremen / Hamburg and Amsterdam / Rotterdam. It also forms a portion of the shortest international connection between the Netherlands and North-Eastern Europe.

Course

It begins in the Netherlands at the motorway junction Hoogeveen and ends in Germany on the Autobahn A 1 Bremer Kreuz. It connects the E 232 with European Routes 37 and 22

Expansion of state

The E 233 starts in the Netherlands as a four-lane motorway (A 37); since the beginning of 2008, she has promoted in the Netherlands over its entire length to the A 37, since 2009, she has developed and under traffic.

In Germany it runs as a four-lane federal highway from the border crossing in Twist - Hebelermeer to the junction Meppen on the A 31, the release of the 7.5 km long section on 11 July 2007. The further course to the by pass of Cloppenburg is two-lane. The bypass Cloppenburg is expanded four lanes over a length of about 7 km from Cloppenburg Cloppenburg - to - batch field Bethen. The further course to the highway is two-lane one. The remaining two-lane section of the E 233 of the AS Meppen to A 1 has been included in the " other requirements" for the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan for the four-lane expansion.

Since autumn 2007, was built on a bypass for the village Lastrup. It is expanded to three lanes in 2 1 system and released in December 2009. In March 2009, on the part of industry and Commerce ( IHK) County of Bentheim -Emsland -Osnabrück and Oldenburg Chamber of Commerce has launched a sponsorship campaign to life, by which local businesses can participate in the planning costs of the expansion, so the realization to. accelerate

As of 2012, the plan approval process for the seven stages of development of the E 233 from junction Meppen (A 31) to the junction Cloppenburg (A 1) to begin. Construction is expected to take place in seven stages ( three stages in the Emsland district, and four stages in the district of Cloppenburg ). The full completion expected 2018Vorlage in: Future / done in 4 years.

History

The section Haselünne - Cloppenburg was part of the historic Flemish road, this was first mentioned in 1425 as a trade route between Lübeck and Bruges.

The section located in Germany was provided in earlier plans of the Federal Ministry of Transport as Federal Motorway 34. These plans, however, were discarded.

Crossed waters

320453
de