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Bundesstraße 432

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B432
Bundesstraße 432
Route information
Length: 78 km (48 mi)
Location
States: Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

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The Bundesstraße 432 is a federal road in Germany. It is located in southern Schleswig-Holstein between Hamburg and the Bay of Lübeck, which is part of the Baltic Sea.

The Bundesstraße 432 begins at the Schnelsen-Nord interchange of the Bundesautobahn 7 in the northwestern part of Hamburg and travels via Norderstedt, Kayhude, Nahe, Itzstedt, and Leezen to Bad Segeberg. In Bad Segeberg, the B 432 intersects with the B 206 as well as the A 21/B 404.

From Bad Segeberg, it continues between Warder and Wensin over the Wardersee, via Ahrensbök to Scharbeutz on the Baltic Sea. Shortly before Scharbeutz, the B 432 crosses the A 1 and from this interchange to Scharbeutz, it is concurrent with the B 76.

The part between Schnelsen and Kayhude was built in 1840 as a part of the Chaussee between Hamburg and Lübeck, and the continuing road to Pönitz was part of the Altona-Neustädter Chaussee(the 2nd royal art street, built from 1842-1845). On this path, almost all historical Danish milestones are still there; these are under monument protection today. Shortly before Scharbeutz, between the A 1 and the railroad tracks, there are six explosive bays on the road as relics of the Cold War. In May 2006, the road was freshly paved, and the explosive bays were cleared out. The five pioneer lockers (explosive bunkers) are located near the Blocksberg (Pansdorf) and are now used as homes for bats.


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