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Auf den folgenden Seiten finden Sie unsere Standorte, unser Kraftstoffangebot, Services und Öffnungszeiten. star Tankstellen einfach online finden: Bitte beachten Sie: Die BayWa Tankautomaten star.de/tankstellenfinder akzeptieren die star Flottenkarte, aber nicht die BayWa Tankautomaten: star.de/partnertankstellen star Gutscheinkarten. 4 5 INHALTSVERZEICHNIS 1 HAMBURG UND UMGEBUNG Langenhorn Ellerbek Poppenbüttel 10 NETZÜBERSICHT 10 Volksdorf Schnelsen 19 Halstenbek 9 8 9 Hamburg und Umgebung ..........................................................7 1111 Ohlsdorf 21 6 20 5 Steilshoop Bremen und Umgebung ........................................................... 8 7 Stapelfeld Schenefeld Lokstedt Rahlstedt Rissen Winterhude 12 Hannover, Braunschweig, Wolfsburg ........................................... 9 4 Altona Eimsbüttel Jenfeld Osnabrück, Münster, Bielefeld .................................................. 10 Bahrenfeld 14 Barsbüttel Blankenese Groß Flottbek 17 3 18 Ottensen Dortmund und Umgebung ....................................................... 11 Hamburg 16 22 Glinde Ruhrgebiet ...........................................................................12 23 15 Düsseldorf, Neuss, Krefeld ........................................................13 Veddel Reinbek Altenwerder Moorfleet 24 Köln, Leverkusen, Bonn .......................................................... 14 2 2 Bergedorf Hessen und Rheinland-Pfalz ................................................... 15 11 13 Neu Wulmstorf A7 – Kassel, Göttingen, Goslar .................................................. 16 Harburg Erfurt, Halle ..........................................................................17 Leipzig, Chemnitz, Dresden ..................................................... 18 1 Hauptstr. 20, 21629 Neu Wulmstorf, Niedersachsen 13 Buxtehuder Str. 1 A, 21073 Hamburg, Hamburg 2 Neuwiedenthaler Str. 131, 21147 Hamburg, Hamburg 14 Baumeisterstr. 4, 20099 Hamburg, Hamburg Berlin ................................................................................. 19 3 Bernadottestr. 131, 22605 Hamburg, Hamburg, 15 Brennerhof 6, 22113 Hamburg, Hamburg 4 Luruper Chaussee 18–22, 22761 Hamburg, Hamburg 16 Wöhlerstr. 4, 22113 Hamburg, Hamburg 5 Altonaer Chaussee 20, 22869 Schenefeld, SH 17 Hermannstal 121, 22119 Hamburg, Hamburg STAR TANKSTELLEN ........................................................ 20 - 65 6 Altonaer Chaussee 57, 22869 Schenefeld, SH 18 Kattensteert 36, 22119 Hamburg, Hamburg 7 Farnhornweg 46 A, 22547 Hamburg, Hamburg 19 Berner Heerweg 407, 22159 Hamburg, Hamburg 8 Pinneberger Chaussee 74, 22523 Hamburg, Hamburg 20 Bargteheider Str. 67, 22143 Hamburg, Hamburg BAYWA TANKSTELLEN ...................................................... 66 - 71 9 Holsteiner Chaussee 182–184, 22457 Hamburg, Hamburg 21 Höhenkamp 3, 22145 Braak, SH 10 Langenhorner Chaussee 141, 22415 Hamburg, Hamburg 22 Möllner Landstr. 39, 21509 Glinde, SH 11 Kollaustr. 170–172, 22453 Hamburg, Hamburg 23 Reinbeker Redder 104, 21031 Hamburg, Hamburg 12 Kieler Str. 206, 22525 Hamburg, Hamburg 24 Alter Frachtweg 1, 21465 Wentorf, SH BW: Baden-Württemberg, MV: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, NRW: Nordrhein-Westfalen, RP: Rheinland-Pfalz, SA: Sachsen-Anhalt, SH: Schleswig-Holstein, : ORLEN Tankstelle 6 7 2 BREMEN UND UMGEBUNG 3 HANNOVER, BRAUNSCHWEIG, WOLFSBURG 1 7 Westerstede Müden (Aller) Neustadt am Rübenberge Burgwedel Schwanewede Osterholz -Scharmbeck 8 29 6 Isernhagen Gifhorn 4 Uetze 1 9 10 28 30 5 5 11 Burgdorf Hagenburg 12 Leiferde Bad Zwischenahn Berne Ritterhude Grasberg 6 16 18 Wunstorf Wolfsburg 3 Lemwerder 13 Lilienthal 14 Edemissen 2 Oldenburg 2 Lehrte 19 24 7 Hannover Edewecht 3 Eversten Wüsting 4 15 Hude 9 10 Laatzen 23 Barsinghausen 25 8 Bremen 11 26 Pattensen Hohenhameln 12 Vechelde 27 Königslutter Hatten Delmenhorst 20 am Elm Hemelingen Braunschweig Stuhr Springe Lengede Giesen 21 Wolfenbüttel 17 Hildesheim Burgdorf Weyhe Salzgitter Coppenbrügge 22 Großenkneten Dötlingen Salzhemmendorf Bad Salzdetfurth Wildeshausen Lutter am 13 Alfeld (Leine) Barenberge Bassum 1 Am Esch 3, 26655 Westerstede, Niedersachsen 8 Oldenburger Str. 100, 28259 Bremen, Bremen 1 Kolenfelder Str. 4 a, 31515 Wunstorf, Niedersachsen 16 Anderter Str. 72, 30629 Hannover, Niedersachsen 2 Hauptstr. 162 A, 26188 Edewecht, Niedersachsen 9 Hollerallee 27, 28209 Bremen, Bremen 2 An der Windmühle 6, 30890 Barsinghausen, Niedersachsen 17 Sehlder Str. 2, 31008 Elze, Niedersachsen 3 Bloherfelder Str. 126, 26129 Oldenburg, Niedersachsen 10 In der Vahr 72, 28329 Bremen, Bremen 3 Rehrbrinkstr. 8, 30890 Barsinghausen, Niedersachsen 18 Kurfürstenstr. 14, 31275 Lehrte, Niedersachsen 4 Stedinger Str. 7, 27777 Ganderkesee, Niedersachsen 11 Habenhauser Landstr. 265, 28279 Bremen, Bremen 4 Osterwalder Str. 10, 30827 Garbsen, Niedersachsen 19 Burgdorfer Str. 1, 31228 Peine/Vöhrum, Niedersachsen 5 Hermann-Fortmann-Str. 19, 28759 Bremen, Bremen 12 Uphuser Heerstr. 60 a, 28832 Achim, Niedersachsen 5 Hannoversche Str. 44, 30823 Garbsen, Niedersachsen 20 Berliner Str. 1, 31174 Schellerten, Niedersachsen 6 Borchshöher Str. 150, 28755 Bremen, Bremen 13 Bremer Str. 32, 27211 Bassum, Niedersachsen 6 Hannoversche Str. 81, 30926 Seelze, Niedersachsen 21 Landwehr 20, 31185 Nettlingen/Söhlde, Niedersachsen 7 Waller Heerstr. 294, 28219 Bremen, Bremen 7 Am Heerwege 13, 30900 Wedemark, Niedersachsen 22 An der B 6 Nr. 1, 38275 Haverlah, Niedersachsen 8 Walsroder Str. 102, 30853 Langenhagen, Niedersachsen 23 Heerstr. 2, 38159 Denstorf/Vechelde, Niedersachsen 9 Sahlkamp 7, 30179 Hannover, Niedersachsen 24 Hauptstr. 28 A, 38110 Braunschweig, Niedersachsen 10 Sahlkamp 33, 30179 Hannover, Niedersachsen 25 Neustadtring 30, 38114 Braunschweig, Niedersachsen 11 Sündernstr. 22, 30657 Hannover, Niedersachsen 26 Wolfenbütteler Str. 85, 38102 Braunschweig, Niedersachsen 12 Podbielskistr. 186, 30177 Hannover, Niedersachsen 27 Griegstr. 57, 38126 Braunschweig, Niedersachsen 13 Bornumer Str. 66 A, 30453 Hannover, Niedersachsen 28 Viehtrift 18, 38442 Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen 14 Bornumer Str. 141, 30453 Hannover, Niedersachsen 29 Schulenburgallee 2, 38448 Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen 15 Hamelner Str. 2 a, 30952 Ronnenberg, Niedersachsen 30 Berliner Ring 20, 38440 Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen BW: Baden-Württemberg, MV: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, NRW: Nordrhein-Westfalen, RP: Rheinland-Pfalz, SA: Sachsen-Anhalt, SH: Schleswig-Holstein 8 9 4 OSNABRÜCK, MÜNSTER, BIELEFELD 5 DORTMUND UND UMGEBUNG Nordkirchen 13 Neuenkirchen Stemwede Diepenau 12 26 Emsbüren 14 27 Spelle Bohmte Selm 10 12 15 11 Hamm Lippstadt 29 Salzbergen 2 9 13 Hille Lippetal 1 Bad Essen Lübbecke 28 Bad Bentheim 9 10 Rheine Osnabrück 14 15 Geseke Ibbenbüren 11 16 Waltrop Bergkamen 16 Welver 17 8 Lünen 30 3 Tecklenburg Kamen 25 Wettringen Georgsmarienhütte Melle 17 Soest Lengerich 18 Werl Eickhoff Emsdetten 3 5 6 Ladbergen Spenge 4 7 Herford Dortmund6 4 Greven 2 Holzwickede Glandorf 19 Bad Salzuflen Rüthen 22 Halle (Westfalen) 20 18 Ostbevern 21 20 19 24 Rosendahl Bielefeld Witten Warstein 5 Steinhagen Schwerte 23 Billerbeck Havixbeck 8 Harsewinkel 23 Arnsberg Münster Warendorf Herdecke 21 Oerlinghausen 1 7 Beelen Wetter (Ruhr) 22 Everswinkel Iserlohn 6 24 Hagen 25 Langscheid Meschede Verl Sundern Sendenhorst (Sauerland) Dülmen Oelde Hövelhof Ahlen Beckum Haltern am See 1 Osnabrücker Str. 161, 48429 Rheine, NRW 14 Osnabrücker Str. 15, 49143 Bissendorf, Niedersachsen 1 Wuppertaler Str. 2, 45549 Sprockhövel, NRW 16 Werver Mark 166, 59174 Kamen, NRW 2 Osnabrücker Str. 242, 48429 Rheine, NRW 15 Bergstr. 25, 49143 Bissendorf, Niedersachsen 2 Unterstr. 118, 44892 Bochum, NRW 17 Massener Str. 56, 59423 Unna, NRW 3 Grevener Damm 207, 48282 Emsdetten, NRW 16 Buersche Str. 17, 49324 Melle, Niedersachsen 3 Provinzialstr. 222, 44388 Dortmund, NRW 18 Letmather Str. 5, 58239 Schwerte, NRW 4 Borghorster Str. 5, 48341 Altenberge, NRW 17 Wasserbreite 15, 32257 Bünde, NRW 4 Lütgendortmunder Hellweg 23, 44388 Dortmund, NRW 19 Letmather Str. 102, 58239 Schwerte, NRW 5 Schützenstr. 5, 48329 Havixbeck, NRW 18 Wertherstr. 1, 32130 Enger, NRW 5 Wittener Str. 131, 44149 Dortmund, NRW 20 Reichshofstr. 150, 58239 Schwerte, NRW 6 Westfalenstr. 186, 48165 Münster, NRW 19 Oldentruper Str. 13, 33604 Bielefeld, NRW 6 Markgrafenstr. 125 a, 44139 Dortmund, NRW 21 Feithstr. 84, 58095 Hagen, NRW 7 Münsterstr. 38, 48167 Münster, NRW 20 Detmolder Str. 272, 33605 Bielefeld, NRW 7 Schüruferstr. 285, 44287 Dortmund, NRW 22 Ihmerter Str. 101, 58675 Hemer, NRW 8 Bahnhofstr. 7, 48351 Everswinkel, NRW 21 Detmolder Str. 479, 33605 Bielefeld, NRW 8 Evinger Str. 517, 44339 Dortmund, NRW 23 Mendener Str. 44, 58675 Hemer, NRW 9 Münster Str. 44, 49477 Ibbenbüren, NRW 22 Hauptstr. 33, 33818 Leopoldshöhe, NRW 9 Hebewerkstr. 18, 44581 Castrop-Rauxel, NRW 24 Mendener Str. 50, 58710 Menden, NRW 10 Ibbenbürener Str. 4, 49504 Lotte, NRW 23 Vennhofallee 54, 33689 Bielefeld, NRW 10 Leveringhäuser
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