List of federal highways in Germany
The following is a list of the German federal highways or Bundesstraßen. This does not include the autobahns.
Numbering system
The Bundesstraßen do not have a numbering system like that used for German autobahns, but they do have a clockwise regional numbering system:- B 1 to B 10 across Germany from border to border
- B 11 to B 26 in Southeastern Germany
- B 27 to B 39 in Southwestern Germany
- B 40 to B 53 in Southwestern Germany
- B 54 to B 68 in Western Germany
- B 69 to B 83 in Northern Germany
- B 84 to B 100 in Central Germany
- B 101 to B 112 in Northeastern Germany
- R 113 to R 125 in Pomerania and Silesia
- R 126 to R 138 in East Prussia
- B 139 to B 327 were assigned in 1937 in a similar way
- B 328 to B 432 were assigned during World War II in territories occupied by Germany, including Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, France, Belgium etc. Most of them no longer exist, notable exceptions include the Bundesstraße 378 and the Bundesstraße 388.
- B 399 to B 535 were assigned after 1950 in chronological order
List of German ''Bundesstraßen''
B 501 – B 588
| B 501 | B 502 | B 503 | B 504 | B 505 | B 506 | B 507 | B 508 | B 509 | B 510 |
| B 511 | B 512 | B 513 | B 514 | B 515 | B 516 | B 517 | B 518 | B 519 | B 520 |
| B 521 | B 522 | B 523 | B 524 | B 525 | B 528 | B 530 | |||
| B 532 | B 533 | B 535 | |||||||
| B 588 |
B 611
611 is the highest number assigned so far.B 999
The number 999 is sometimes used for a new Bundesstraße before its final number is confirmed.B E – B Z
The letters E to Z are replacement highways in former West Berlin.| B E | - | ||
| B R | B S | B Z |