Bundesstraße 204
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| B 204 | |
|---|---|
| Bundesstraße 204 | |
| Route information | |
| Length | 50.4 km (31.3 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| Northwest end | Heide |
| Southeast end | Itzehoe |
| Location | |
| Country | Germany |
| States | Schleswig-Holstein |
| Highway system | |
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The Bundesstraße 204 was a former German federal road or Bundesstraße that served as a link between northwest–southeast route, connecting Heide, Albersdorf, Hanerau-Hademarschen, Schenefeld and Itzehoe in western Schleswig-Holstein. The road was completely downgraded due to the construction of the A 23 motorway.
The former B 204 begins in the eastern part of Heide at an intersection with the B 203. The route goes southeast through the towns of Nordhastedt and Albersdorf. Then it crosses the Kiel Canal at the Grünenthal High Bridge. Afterwards passes the towns of Hanerau-Hademarschen, Gokels, Warringholz and Schenefeld where it had connections with the B 430. Then it continues straight to the city of Itzehoe where it reached the B 5 and the B 206.[1] The section between Heide and Gokels was downgraded to the L 316. The section between Gokels and Itzehoe-Edendorf was downgraded to the L 127. The section between IZ-Edendorf and the B 5 was upgraded to the A 23 motorway.[2]