Bundesstraße 28

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B 28
Bundesstraße 28
Route information
Length250 km (160 mi)
Major junctions
Major intersections

continues as N4 to Strasbourg


Baden-Württemberg

Ortenau district (OG number plates)

(FR) Strasbourg/Kehl border crossing
Kehl
Motor road
Motor road
Kraftfahrstraße
Kehl
Kinzig
Kehl-Industriegebiet B 36
Ortenau
Kehl-Neumühl
Kork
Willstätt
Willstätt-Sand B 33
(54) Appenweier A 5 A 35 / E52
End of the motor road
End of the motor road
end of motor road
Diversion
Diversion
Appenweier local diversion
Rench
Oberkirch
Durbach-Lautenbach
Oppenau
Schwarzwaldhochstraße
Bad Peterstal-Griesbach

Freudenstadt district (FDS number plates)

Crossing B 500
Freudenstadt-Kniebis
Freudenstadt B 294 B 462
Diversion
Diversion
Dornstetten local diversion B 28a
Diversion
Diversion
Dornstetten-Hallwangen local diversion
Diversion
Diversion
Pfalzgrafenweiler local diversion

Calw district (CW number plates)

Diversion
Diversion
Altensteig-Spielberg local diversion
Altensteig
Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord
Nagold
Ebhausen
Rohrdorf
Nagold
Nagold B 463

Böblingen district (BB number plates)

Jettingen-Oberjettingen
in both directions <-> parking area
Herrenberg B 14 B 296
(28) Herrenberg A 81 E41
Naturpark Schönbuch
Diversion
Diversion
Herrenberg-Kayh local diversion

Tübingen district (TÜ number plates)

Ammerbuch
Ammerbuch-Poltringen
Tübingen-Unterjesingen
Tübingen
Neckar
Steinlach
Motor road
Motor road
Kraftfahrstraße
Crossing Tübingen B 27
eastbound -> parking area
eastbound -> parking area
Kusterdingen
Kusterdingen-Jettenburg
<- westbound parking area
Reutlingen-West

Reutlingen district (RT number plates)

Reutlingen-Ohmenhausen
Reutlingen-Mitte B 313
End of the motor road
End of the motor road
end of motor road
Reutlingen start city limit
Echaz
Exit Rommelsbach B 464
Crossing Karlstraße B 312
Exit Reutlingen-Ost
Reutlingen end city limit
Crossing Metzingen B 312
Metzingen-Mitte
Metzingen-Ost B 313
Exit Metzingen-Neuhausen an der Erms
Diversion
Diversion
Dettingen an der Erms local diversion
<- westbound parking area
Erms
Urach waterfall
Bad Urach B 465

together with the B 465 in the direction of Bad Zainingen

<- westbound parking area
Römerstein
Diversion
Diversion
Römerstein-Zainingen local diversion

together with the B 465 in the direction of Bad Urach


Crossing B 465
eastbound -> parking area

Alb-Donau district (UL number plates)

Münsingen, Germany former proving ground
Laichingen-Feldstetten
<- westbound parking area
Laichingen-Suppingen
Diversion
Diversion
Seißen-Wennenden local diversion
Tunnel Blaubeuren 320 m
Blaubeuren B 492
Blautopf
<- westbound parking area
Blaubeuren-Gerhausen
Blau
eastbound -> parking area
Herrlingen
Blaustein
Blau

Ulm (UL number plates)

Ulm
Motor road
Motor road
Kraftfahrstraße
Ulm-city center B 10

together with the B 10 in the direction of Neu-Ulm

Tankstelle eastbound ->
Blau
city center/Söflingen
Ulm Minster
Tunnel Bismarckring
Ulm-Wagnerstraße/Zinglerstraße B 19 B 311
Danube

Bavaria

Neu-Ulm district (NU number plates)

End of the motor road
End of the motor road
end of motor road

together with the B 10 in the direction of Ulm


() Neu-Ulm-Mitte B 10
() Neu-Ulm B 30
parking area
() Senden
(122) Hittistetten A 7 E43
Location
CountryGermany
StatesBaden-Württemberg
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

Bundesstraße 28 or B 28 is a German federal road. The road runs west through Baden-Württemberg from the eastern terminus of the French route nationale 4 in Strasbourg, after crossing the Rhine river in Kehl, to Senden in Bavaria, where it terminates into the A7.

Cities crossed

See also