Nordumgehung Pasing

The B2, which provides Munich with an important north–south connection, represents one of the main access roads of the Bavarian state capital.

In the western district of Pasing, it leads along the Bodenseestraße, the Pasinger Marienplatz and the Landsberger Straße to the Bundesstraße 2 R, the middle ring.

[1] The Nordumgehung Pasing shears west of the town center from the previous road to the north, following the Lortzingstraße and continues south along the train lines to the east.

The train station and the Offenbachstraße are crossed using previously existent freight and industrial areas, until the road turns to the south and meets the Landsberger Straße.

[3] The newly created road between Landsberger Straße / Am Knie and Lortzingstraße was named Josef-Felder-Straße after a decision of the city council on 1 October 2009.

Josef-Felder-Straße (on the right of the new Pasinger train station building and the Pasing Arcaden , to the left of the tracks)