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B 77 shield}} B 77
Bundesstraße 77
Route information
Length71 km (44 mi)
Major junctions
North endSchleswig
South endItzehoe
Location
CountryGermany
StatesSchleswig-Holstein
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

The Bundesstraße 77 is a German federal road or Bundesstraße and the north–south link between Schleswig, Rendsburg, Hohenwestedt and Itzehoe in the central part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein.

Route

The B 77 begins in the city of Schleswig where the route continues as B 76. South of Schleswig at Busdorf the B 77 is connected via a local road to the A 7 motorway. Then it bypasses Kropp and continues towards Rendsburg. In Rendsburg it has a connection with the B 203 as well as the B 202 with runs with the B 77 through the Rendsburg Tunnel under the Kiel canal. Then the B 77 bypasses Jevenstedt and meets the B 430 in Hohenwestedt. Then it ends in Itzehoe where it meets the B 206

Major junctions

StateDistrictLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Schleswig-HolsteinSchleswig-FlensburgBusdorf0.00.0Schleswig-Busdorf B 76 – Flensburg, Schleswig, Kiel, Eckernförde
2.21.4Schleswig-DannewerkkDannewerk ( A 7 / E45)
No junctions along Jagel and Kropp
Rendsburg-EckernfördeAlt Duvenstedt18.411.4DuvenstedtSankt Peter Ording, Heide, KrummenortSt. Peter Ording is only signed southbound
Rendsburg21.713.5Rendsburg-NordAlt Duvenstedt, Rendsburg-Nord
23.214.4Rendsburg-NordwestSankt Peter Ording, Heide, Fockbek, Rendsburg-NordwestSankt Peter Ording and Heide are only signed northbound
24.215.0Rendsburg-West B 202 / B 203 – Fockbek, Sankt Peter Ording, Heide, Eckernförde, Rendsburg-WestNorthern Endpoint of concurrency with the B 202
Northern Endpoint of dual carriageway
26.416.4Rendsburg-MitteRendsburg-Mitte
Kiel Canal27.216.9Rendsburg TunnelKiel Canal
Westerrönfeld28.417.6Rendsburg-Süd B 202 – Kiel, Westerrönfeld, Osterrönfeld, Eckernförde, Schülp, ( A 7 / A 210)Southern Endpoint of concurrency with the B 202

Schülp is only signed southbound


Eckernförde is only signed northbound
Jevenstedt34.321.3JevenstedtLübeck, Neumünster, Jevenstedt ( A 7)Southern Endpoint of dual carriageway
No junctions along Brinjahe and Remmels
Hohenwestedt52.332.5Hohenwestedt B 430 – Neumünster, Heide, ( A 7 / A 23)one-quadrant interchange
No junctions along Jahrsdorf and western Hohenlockstedt
SteinburgItzehoe71.344.3Itzehoe B 206 – Heide, Glückstadt, Lübeck, Bad Bramstedt, ( A 23 – Hamburg, Husum)cross-level intersection
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Route of the B 77

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