Bundesstraße 169
Bundesstraße 169 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 257 km (160 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | Neuensalz |
To | Cottbus |
Location | |
States | Saxony, Brandenburg |
Highway system | |
The Bundesstraße 169 (abbreviation: B169) is a German federal highway in Brandenburg and i Saxony.
Route
- Saxony:
- Neuensalz (0.,0 km) » B 173
- Falkenstein (15.0 km)
- Auerbach (21.2 km)
- Rodewisch (23.9 km) » B 94
- Stützengrün (32.8, km)
- Schneeberg (46.2 km) » B 93
- Aue (53.0 km) » B 101
- Lößnitz (59.4 km)
- Stollberg (69.4 km) » B 180
- Chemnitz (Südring) (83.0 km) » B 173
- Chemnitz (88.0 km) » B 95
- Frankenberg (100.9 km) » B 180
- Hainichen (110.2 km)
- Döbeln (128.0 km) » B 175
- Autobahnauffahrt Döbeln-Nord (132.0 km) » A 14
- Ostrau (Sachsen) (137.8 km)
- Riesa-Seerhausen (150.6 km) » B 6
- Riesa (157.7 km) » B 182
- Elbebrücke
- Zeithain (162.6 km) » B 98
- Gröditz (157.9 km)
- Brandenburg:
- Prösen (180.0 km) » B 101
- Elsterwerda (186.4 km) » B 101
- Lauchhammer (201.5 km)
- Schwarzheide (209.0 km)
- Autobahnauffahrt Ruhland (211.0 km) » A 13
- Schwarzheide (211.5 km)
- Senftenberg (223.5 km) » B 96
- Allmosen (231.2 km) » B 96 »B 156
- Drebkau (244.5 km)
- Cottbus (257.3 km) » B 97
History
Origin
The stretch of road between Chemnitz and Stollberg was upgraded to a Chaussee in 1823.
Earlier descriptions
The Reichsstraße 169 between Cottbus and Neuensalz was inaugurated in 1937. During the East German years the road was known as the Fernverkehrsstraße 169 (long distance route 169) (abbreviation F169) .
See also
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