Bundesstraße 205

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Length25 km (16 mi)
WestendPadenstedt
CountryGermany
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B 205
Bundesstraße 205
Route information
Length25 km (16 mi)
Major junctions
West endPadenstedt
East endNegernbötel
Location
CountryGermany
StatesSchleswig-Holstein
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

The Bundesstraße 205 is a German federal road or Bundesstraße and the west–east link between Neumünster and Bad Segeberg in the central part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein.

The B 205 begins southwest of the city of Neumünster with an interchange at the A 7 motorway. It then continues as the southern bypass of the city. Afterwards it runs east until it reaches the A 21 motorway north of Bad Segeberg. Due to its location the road also connects the cities of Flensburg/Rendsburg with Lübeck.[1]

History

The original road used to run between Jevenstedt near Rendsburg, Neumünster and Bad Segeberg. Due to the construction of the southern bypass of Neumünster and the route being parallel to the A 7 motorway the section between Jevenstedt and Rickling was downgraded to the L328 (Jevenstedt-Neumünster Sauerbruchstraße), K12 (NMS Sauerbruchstr.-NMS Am Teich), K13 (NME Am Teich-NMS Sachsenring), L322 (NMS Sachsenring-north of NMS-Galeland junction (current B 205)), K19 (north of NMS-Galeland junction-NMS city limit) and K114 (NMS city limit-Willingrade near Rickling).[2]

Major junctions

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