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Bundesstraße 200
Route information
Length48 km (30 mi)
Major junctions
Northeast endHarrislee
Southwest endHusum
Location
CountryGermany
StatesSchleswig-Holstein
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

The Bundesstraße 200 is a German federal road or Bundesstraße and the northeast–southwest link between Flensburg, Wanderup and Husum in the northern part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein.

Route

The B 200 begins at the German-Danish border north of Flensburg. It then bypasses the city of Flensburg where it meets the B 199. It then reuns south west where it meets the A 7 motorway. The route continues until it meets the Husum bypass of the B 5.

Major junctions

StateDistrictLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Schleswig-HolsteinSchleswig-FlensburgHarrisleeKupfermühle/Kruså former border crossing Sekundærrute 170 – Aabenraa, KoldingBorder crossing is no longer operational since 2001

Northern endpoint of dual carriageway


Trucks prohibited
WasserslebenWasserslebenincomplete junction: no entry ramp: Wassersleben → Flensburg
Rest areaWasserslebenWassersleben rest area
FlensburgNordstadtKluesFlensburg-Klues
Westliche HöheDuburgDänemark (Trucks), Pattburg, Harrislee, Flensburg-DuburgDänemark is only signed northbound
Friesischer BergFlensburg-Zentrum B 199 – Dänemark (Trucks), Niebüll, Flensburg-ZentrumNorthern Endpoint of concurrency with the B 199
Dänemark is only signed northbound
Weiche/SüdstadtRudeFlensburg-Rude
Flensburg-Süd B 199 – Kappeln, Glücksburg, Sörup, Satrup, Flensburg Süd/OstSouthern Endpoint of concurrency with the B 199
Sörup, Satrup and Flensburg Ost are only signed northbound
Schleswig-FlensburgHandewittJarplund-WedingKiel, Schleswig, Flensburg-Weiche, Jarplund-WedingKiel is only signed southbound
3Flensburg A 7 / E45 – Hamburg, Kiel, Kolding, BundesgrenzeBundesgrenze is only signed northbound
No junctions along Wanderup, Haselund and Viöl
NordfrieslandHusumHusum-Messe B 5 – Hamburg, Schleswig, Niebüll, ( A 23)
Husum-Schleswiger Chaussee B 201 – SchleswigFormer route in Husum
cross-level intersection
Husum-Kuhsteig B 5 – Hamburg, NiebüllFormer route in Husum
cross-level intersection
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Route of the B 200

Bundesstraßen shield Bundesstraßen (federal highways) in Germany
Main road network
1–99
100–199
200–299
300–399
400–499
500–
Extension sections
Planned roads
Former roads
Reclassified
Cancelled
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