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A 33
Bundesautobahn 33
Route information
Length106 km (66 mi)
Location
CountryGermany
StatesNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany
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Bundesautobahn 33 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 33, short form Autobahn 33, abbreviated as BAB 33 or A 33) is an autobahn in Germany which connects the Bundesautobahn 30 in the north and the A 44 in the south.

History

The history of the A 33 began in the 1960s as the B 68. It was intended that the route would be extended northwards to reach Bramsche, and to this day, the B 68 has been partially extended between Osnabrück and Bramsche in a similar fashion to an Autobahn.

One major gap currently exist in the A 33. Plans to close the 9 km long gap between the A 33 and the A 1 around Osnabrück are underway, the selected route having been submitted by the planning authority of Lower Saxony to the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development (BMVBS) for approval. Also a larger (about 8 km) gap existed between the exit for Borgholzhausen and Bielefeld. This gap has been closed as the last section between Borgholzhausen and Halle (Westf.) has been completed in November 2019.

Route

The A 33 begins to the east of Osnabrück in Belm, crossing over the A 30 to Osnabrück Süd, running through Georgsmarienhütte, Hilter am Teutoburger Wald, Bad Rothenfelde and Dissen am Teutoburger Wald, Borgholzhausen, Halle (Westf.), running through Bielefeld, Sennestadt, Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock, Paderborn and Borchen before terminating at the Bad Wünnenberg interchange, which joins the A 44 running between Dortmund and Kassel as well as the B 480, which leads on through Brilon in the Sauerland region.

Route names

The three different stretches of road are named according to the region in which they are located. The Osnabrück-Bielefeld route is known as the Teutoburger-Wald-Autobahn, the route between Bielefeld and Paderborn, which feeds into the A 2, is known as the Senneautobahn, and the remainder leading through East Westphalia is known as the Ostwestfalenmagistrale.

Notable features

Between junctions Dissen and Dissen Süd, a tunnel has been built of around 700 m length to protect the surrounding area, especially the health resort Bad Rothenfelde from the noise.

Exit list

Intersection 3-way interchange Wallenhorst (planned) A 1 E37
Belm-Iker (planned)
Belm (planned) B 51
(6) Osnabrück-Widukindland B 51 B 65
(7) Osnabrück-Lüstringen
Hochstraße Schinkel 180 m
Hase
(8) Osnabrück-Fledder
(9) Osnabrück-Süd 4-way interchange A 30 E30
(10) Harderberg B 68
(11) Borgloh/Kloster Oesede
Rest area Teutoburger Wald
(12) Hilter a.T.W.
Grünbrücke 20 m
(13) Dissen/Bad Rothenfelde
Tunnel Lärmschutztunnel 700 m
(14) Dissen-Süd
(15) Borgholzhausen B 476
Grünbrücke 40 m
Grünbrücke 40 m
Grünbrücke 20 m
Grünbrücke 50 m
Grünbrücke 20 m
Grünbrücke 40 m
(16) Halle
(17) Halle-Künsebeck
Foddenbachbrücke 56 m
Jückemühlenbachbrücke 65 m
Pulverbachbrücke 61 m
(18) Steinhagen
Lutterbrücke 100 m
Intersection (19) Bielefeld-Zentrum 3-way interchange B 61
Grünbrücke 30 m
(20) Bielefeld-Senne
(21) Bielefeld 4-way interchange A 2 E34
(22) Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock
(23) Stukenbrock-Senne
Rest area Hövelsenne
Rest area Hövelsenne (planned)
(24) Paderborn-Sennelager
Rest area Lippesee
Lippebrücke 110 m
(25) Paderborn-Schloß Neuhaus B 64
(26) Paderborn-Elsen B 1
Kreuz (27) Paderborn-Zentrum interchange B 1 B 64
Talbrücke Barkhausen 290 m
(28) Paderborn-Mönkeloh
Talbrücke Lohme-Alme 750 m
Talbrücke Alme 370 m
(29) Borchen
Rest area Letzter Heller
(30) Etteln
(31) Wünnenberen-Haaren 4-way interchange A 44 E331
End of the motorway End of the motorway

B 480

52°07′46″N 8°10′26″E / 52.12944°N 8.17389°E / 52.12944; 8.17389

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