Gmünder Strasse

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State road B41 in Austria
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Course of the B 41
Basic data
Overall length: 36.9 km

State :

Lower Austria

The Gmünder Straße (B 41) is a country road in Austria . It runs over a length of 36.9 km in the northwest of the Waldviertel and thus also in Lower Austria along the state border with the Czech Republic . It begins in Schrems and first leads to Gmünd , where it meets the Lainsitz and the Waldviertel narrow-gauge railways . These two will accompany you to Bad Großpertholz before it leads along the Nordwald Nature Park and ends at Böhmerwald Straße (B 38) in Karlstift.

Gmünder Straße is named after the district capital Gmünd.

history

The Schrems-Karl Stifterstraße was one of the streets in Lower Austria, which have been declared by the Federal Law of 2 June 1954 federal roads. In the 1954 federal budget, 15 million schillings (equivalent to 7.911 million euros today ) were provided for the expansion of these roads.

The Gmünder road was like the other former federal roads in the federal administration. It has been under state administration since April 1, 2002 and continues to have the B in the number, but not the name of the federal road.

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  1. Federal Act of June 2, 1954, Directory E.
 B41  Like the other former federal highways, Gmünder Strasse was part of the federal administration. Since April 1, 2002, it has been under state administration and continues to have the B in the number, but not the name Bundesstraße.