Bundesstraße 248

The Bundesstraße 248 (abbreviation: B 248) is a German federal highway that runs from Northeim to Dannenberg (Elbe) where it ends in the town at its junction with the B 191. Shortly before, the road branches and a short section, the B 248a, runs over B 191 as far as the B 216 at Streetzer roundabout. In Wolfsburg the old B 248, widened to four lanes in the 1960s, has been renamed today as the A 39 motorway (autobahn).

B 248
Bundesstraße 248
Route information
Length207 km (129 mi)
Major junctions
South endNortheim
Major intersections
Route Map
Northeim A 7 E45 B 3 B 241
Langenholtensen local diversion
Imbshausen
Echte B 445 A 7 E45
Düderode local diversion
Oldenrode local diversion
Ildehausen
(67) Seesen A 7 E45
Seesen B 64 B 243 B 242
Oldenrode local diversion B 82
Hahausen
Kraftfahrstraße
Hohenrode B 6
shares route with the B 6
Gitter
Salzgitter Bad
end of motor road
Salzgitter Bad
Beinum
Lobmachtersen
Barum
Leinde local diversion
Leiferde local diversion
Rüningen
(15) Braunschweig-Rüningen A 39
replaced by A 39
(13) Kreuz Braunschweig-Süd B 248
Braunschweig
shares route with the B 1
(57) Braunschweig-Ost A 2 E30
Wendhausen
Lehre
(6) Flechtorf A 39
replaced by A 39
(1) Weyhausen A 39 B 188
Kraftfahrstraße
end of motor road
Tabbenbeck
Jembke
Brome B 244
Salzwedel B 71 B 190
Lüchow (Wendland) B 493
Dannenberg (Elbe) B 248a B 191 B 216
North endDannenberg (Elbe)
Location
CountryGermany
StatesLower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
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