Bundesautobahn 250 Explained

Country:DEU
Type:A
Route:250
Map:Bundesautobahn 250 map.png
Length Km:28
Established:1985 (First part)
Decommissioned:2010
History:Became a portion of A 39
States:Lower Saxony

was an autobahn in north Germany, which was colloquially referred to as the Maschener Autobahn ("Maschen Motorway"). It began near Hamburg and ran in an easterly direction for 28 kilometres to Lüneburg, where it became the B 4 and later the B 209. The motorway had two lanes throughout and was opened in four sections:1985: AK Maschen – AS Maschen1987: AS Maschen – AS Winsen (Luhe)-West1991: AS Winsen (Luhe)-West – AS Winsen (Luhe)-Ost1995: AS Winsen (Luhe)-Ost – Lüneburg-Nord

When the planned junction from the A 250 to the A 39 from Wolfsburg is built there will be a motorway straight through from the industrial region of Brunswick and Salzgitter to the Hamburg ports. The motorway was completed in 2010 and the A 250 became part of the A 39.

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