Bundesstraße 7

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B7
Bundesstraße 7
Route information
Length: 530 km (330 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Dutch border at Venlo
East end: Rochlitz near Chemnitz
Location
States: North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse, Thuringia, Saxony
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

The Bundesstraße 7 (abbreviated B 7) is a German federal highway (Bundesstraße) that stretches from the Dutch border at Venlo in the West to Rochlitz near Chemnitz in the East. It is approximately 530 km long. Because of its western origin some stretches of the B 7 are designated as "Holländische Straße" (Dutch Road), e.g., in Kassel and Calden.

History

The former Reichsstraße 7 extended from Schmölln over Meerane, Glauchau, Chemnitz and Freiberg to Dresden, where it linked with the Reichsstraße 6. The former portion between Chemnitz and Dresden is now called the Bundesstraße 173.

The segment between Wuppertal and Hagen was constructed in 1788, making it one of the oldest roads in western Germany. The stretch connecting Iserlohn and Menden was built between 1816 and 1817.

Between Eisenach and Erfurt the B 7 follows the path of the former Via Regia. The original plan marked Dresden as he eastern terminus, however this portion was completed during the Third Reich and called the Bundesstraße 173.

New Developments

In some areas the Bundesstraße 7 is replaced by Autobahns. For example, between Hagen-Hohenlimburg and the former autobahn terminus in the eastern city of Iserlohn the B 7 becomes the Bundesautobahn 46. Also, between Kassel and Eisenach the B 7 is slated to be replaced by the new Bundesautobahn 44, the first piece of which was opened at Hessisch Lichtenau was in October 2005. Environmental concerns have been raised about the project, as the autobahn is proposed to run through the national park Meißner-Kaufunger Wald.

Since August 2005 heavy transport vehicles have been banned from a 157 km stretch of the B 7. The ban applies for a year and is enforced between Kassel at the A 7 junction and Wehretal. Vehicles originating or ending in the Kassel area are exempt from the ban.

Route / Junctions

From Venlo
(NL) border crossing
North-Rhine-Westphalia

replaced by

(2) Kaldenkirchen

(3) Kaldenkirchen-Süd
Nettetal
(7) Viersen
Viersen
(22) Neersen

replaced by


(14) Büderich
Neuss
Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf-Oberkassel
Theodor-Heuss Bridge
Düsseldorf-Kennedydamm
Düsseldorf-Mörsenbroich
Düsseldorf-Düsseltal
Düsseldorf-Grafenberg
(18) Mettmann
Wuppertal-Vohwinkel
(11) Wuppertal-Dornap
Wuppertal-Elberfeld-West
Wuppertal-Elberfeld
Wuppertal-Barmen
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen
(93) Wuppertal-Langerfeld
Schwelm
Ennepetal
Gevelsberg
Hagen
(44) Hagen-Elsey

replaced by

(45) Iserlohn-Letmathe
(46) Iserlohn-Oestrich
(48) Iserlohn-Seilersee

(49) Hemer
Hemer
Menden (Sauerland)
Wickede-Wimbern
(62) Arnsberg-Neheim

replaced by


(71) Bestwig
Bestwig
Brilon
Marsberg
(63) Marsberg
Scherfede
Warburg
Hesse
Calden
Anschluss
Espenau
Vellmar
Nieder-Vellmar
Kassel
(78) Kassel-Ost 3-way interchange
Kaufungen
Helsa
Hessisch Lichtenau
(76) Hessisch Lichtenau-Ost
(77) Walburg-Ost
Waldkappel
Wehretal-Oetmannshausen
Wichmannshausen
Ringgau-Datterode
Ringgau-Netra
Ringgau-Rittmannshausen
Free State of Thuringia
Ifta
Junction
Creuzburg
Krauthausen-Deubachshof
(39a) Eisenach-West

Re-routed to the A4 since 2006, in 2011 the old A4 becomes the B7

(39b) Eisenach-Mitte
Karolinen Valley Bridge 260 m
(40a) Eisenach-Ost
(40b) Wutha-Farnroda

Wutha-Farnroda
Gotha
(13) Erfurt-Bindersleben
Erfurt
Dittelstedt
Mönchenholzhausen
(47a) Erfurt-Vieselbach
Weimar
Umpferstedt
Jena
(22) Eisenberg
Eisenberg
Bad Köstritz
Gera-Langenberg
(58) Gera
Gera
(60) Ronneburg
Schmölln
Altenburg
Free State of Saxony
Frohburg
Geithain
Rochlitz

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