Bundesstraße 5

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B5
Bundesstraße 5
Route information
Length553 km (344 mi)
Major junctions
 
B 5 Route Map
EU-Icon.svg (DK) Böglum/Sæd border crossing
Schleswig-Holstein
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Süderlügum
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Klixbüll
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Niebüll
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Bredstedt
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Hattstedt
Exit Husum-Nord
Exit Horstedt
Exit Husum-Kielsburg
Exit Husum-Rosenburg
Exit Husum-Dreimühlen
Exit Husum-Rödemis
Exit Husum-Südhafen
Crossing
Exit Tönning
Exit Lunden
Exit Hemme
AB-AS-blau.svg (2) Heide-West A 23
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Heide
AB-AS-blau.svg (3) Heide-Süd A 23
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Meldorf B 431
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Marne
Exit Brunsbüttel-Nord
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Exit Brunsbüttel-Süd
Exit Sankt Margarethen B 431
Exit Wilster
Exit Bekdorf
AB-AS-gelb.svg (9) Itzehoe-West
AB-AS-blau.svg (10) Itzehoe-Süd A 23

replaced by the A 23 A 7

Hamburg
AB-AS-blau.svg (21) A 23 B 4
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg (22) Hamburg-Nordwest 3-way interchange A 7
AB-AS-blau.svg (26) A 7

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B 4
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B 433
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Hamburg-Eilbek B 75
AB-AS-blau.svg (33) Hamburg-Billstedt A 1
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Hamburg-Bergedorf
AB-AS-blau.svg (6) A 25
Schleswig-Holstein
AB-AS-blau.svg (7) Geesthacht A 25
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Geesthacht
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Lauenburg B 209
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
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Boizenburg
Tourist information.svg Mecklenburg Elbe Valley Nature Park
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Pritzier
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Ludwigslust B 106 B 191
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Grabow
Brandenburg
Prignitz district (Registration plates: PR )
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Diversion
Karstädt local diversion
Diversion
Perleberg local diversion
Exit Perleberg-Nordwest
Exit Perleberg-Nord
Exit Perleberg-Nordost
Exit Perleberg-Ost
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Gumtow OT Neuschrepkow
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Gumtow
Ostprignitz-Ruppin district (Registration plates: OPR )
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Kyritz
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Wusterhausen
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Tourist information.svg Westhavelland Nature Park
Havelland district (Registration plates: HVL )
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Friesack
Exit B 188
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Pessin
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Diversion
Nauen local diversion
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AB-AS-gelb.svg Wustermark-West
AB-AS-gelb.svg Wustermark-Nord
Kreuz (26) Berlin-Spandau A 10
AB-AS-gelb.svg Wustermark-Priort
AB-AS-gelb.svg Wustermark-Elstal
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AB-AS-gelb.svg Dallgow-Döberitz
Berlin
Berlin (Registration plates: B )
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Berlin-Staaken
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Berlin-Wilhelmstadt B 2

together with the B 2 Ri. Müncheberg
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Berlin-Westend
AB-AS-blau.svg (7/8) Kaiserdamm A 100
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Berlin-Charlottenburg
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Berlin-Tiergarten
Tourist information.svg Brandenburger Tor
together with the B 2 Ri. Nauen

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Berlin-Mitte B 1 B 2

together with the B 1 Ri. Müncheberg
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Berlin-Friedrichshain B 96a
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Berlin-Lichtenberg
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Berlin-Friedrichsfelde
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Berlin-Biesdorf
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Berlin-Kaulsdorf
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Berlin-Mahlsdorf
Brandenburg
Märkisch-Oderland district (Registration plates: MOL )
Diversion
Hoppegarten local diversion
Oder-Spree district (Registration plates: LOS )
Exit Schöneiche
Märkisch-Oderland district (Registration plates: MOL )
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Vogelsdorf
Kreuz (4) Berlin-Hellersdorf A 10
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Rüdersdorf bei Berlin B 1
Tourist information.svg Märkische Schweiz Nature Park
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Diversion
Müncheberg local diversion
Exit Müncheberg-West
together with the B 1 Ri. Berlin

Exit Müncheberg-Südost B 1
Oder-Spree district (Registration plates: LOS )
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Heinersdorf
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Landkreis Märkisch-Oderland (Registration plates: MOL )
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Treplin
Tourist information.svg Land Lebus
Frankfurt (Oder) (Registration plates: FF )
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Frankfurt (Oder)-
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Frankfurt (Oder)-Nord
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Frankfurt (Oder)-Vorstadt
EU-Icon.svg (D) Frankfurt (Oder) / Słubice border crossing
AB-Brücke.svg
AB-Fluss.svg Oder

 Poland Droga krajowa 31
(Registration plates: FSL )
Location
StatesSchleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Berlin, Brandenburg
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

The Bundesstraße 5 (abbr. B5) is a German federal highway running in a northwesterly to southeasterly direction from the Danish border near Niebüll to Frankfurt (Oder). It provides a direct route for motorists traveling between Berlin and Hamburg. In Berlin B5 forms among others the following squares and streets Heerstraße, Theodor-Heuss-Platz, Kaiserdamm, Straße des 17. Juni, Großer Stern, Unter den Linden, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße, Alexanderplatz, Karl-Marx-Allee, Frankfurter Tor, and Frankfurter Allee. The section north of Hamburg is partially paralleled by Bundesautobahn 23.

History[]

The numbering of Bundesstraße 5 follows the numbering of highways, then called in German: Fernverkehrsstraßen (literally in English: far traffic streets), in the Weimar Republic, issued on 17 January 1932. The Fernverkehrsstraße 5, or simply 5, however, continued from Frankfurt upon Oder (today as Polish ) via Crossen upon Oder, (today as Polish ) via Grünberg in Silesia, (today as Polish S3) via Lüben, (today as Polish ) via Parchwitz, (today as Polish ) via Breslau, Ohlau, Brieg, Oppeln in Silesia, Peiskretscham, (today as Polish ) via Gleiwitz (today as Polish ) to Beuthen in Upper Silesia.

The route between Berlin and Frankfurt upon Oder was already completed in 1803. The route from there to Breslau was built between 1817 and 1819. In 1824 the route was extended from Breslau until Gleiwitz. The section between Berlin and Hamburg was upgraded to a highway between 1827 and 1830, with its section crossing the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin representing the first structurally designed road there. The routes Northwest of Hamburg were built in the 1850s. The section from Itzehoe until Bredstedt was finished in 1858.

In 1934 the Fernverkehrsstraßen were renamed into Reichsstraßen (literally in English: Reich's streets), but the numbering remained Reichsstraße 5 or R 5. By the Agreement of Potsdam in August 1945 the section East of the Oder-Neiße Line came under Polish authority and was subsequently renumbered within the Polish system of long-distance routes. After the foundation of the two new German republics in 1949 the section of R 5 within the West German Federal Republic of Germany and in West Berlin became Bundesstraße 5 (literally in English: federal street) or B 5. The section in the East German Democratic Republic (GDR) and East Berlin was given back its former name Fernverkehrsstraße 5 or F 5.

During the division of Germany the F 5 played a crucial role as transit route (German: Transitstrecke) between West Berlin and West German Northern Germany. Transit passengers were not allowed to deviate from the route. In East Berlin F 5 passed the Brandenburg Gate, which became an East Berlin checkpoint within the Berlin Wall on August 13, 1961, but was closed the very next day until December 22, 1989.

F 5 gradually lost its function as transit route to new built autobahns (today's A 19 and A 24) until it was rededicated for intra-GDR traffic only on 21 December 1987. After the unification of East Berlin, the GDR and West Berlin with the Federal Republic of Germany on October 3, 1990 the F 5 was named into Bundesstraße 5 or B 5.

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