Aschacher Strasse

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State road B131 in Austria
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Basic data
Overall length: 14.5 km

State :

Upper Austria

The Aschacher road (B 131) is a country road in Austria . It leads over a length of 14.5 km through the Mühlviertel in Upper Austria . Aschacher Straße begins in Ottensheim an der Donau , crosses it at Aschach an der Donau and ends in the Hausruckviertel in Hartkirchen . The Danube bridge near Aschach is one of only two Danube bridges between Passau and Linz (with a river length of approx. 70 km).

history

The 12.5 km long Ottensheim-Landshaager Bezirksstrasse , which ended at the cable ferry in Oberlandshaag, was renamed Bergheimer Strasse in 1932 . After the annexation of Austria , this road was converted into a 1st order state road on April 1, 1940 as part of the standardization of the road system and designated as part of LIO 16.

In 1962 the Danube bridge near Aschach was completed.

The Aschacher street belongs since 1 December 1973 network of federal roads in Austria .

swell

  1. ^ Ordinance of the Upper Austrian provincial government of December 29, 1931, regarding the renaming of the more important public roads in Upper Austria, with the exception of federal roads. LGBl. No. 15/1932.
  2. ^ Ordinance and official gazette for the Reichsgau Oberdonau , year 1940, p. 180.
  3. The Danube Bridge Aschach. Festschrift for the consecration of the bridge on December 16, 1962. Ed .: Amt d. oö. State government, state belly directorate, in cooperation with d. Press Department. Responsible for the content: Otto Wutzel . Linz 1962, 107 pp., 4 plates.
  4. Announcement by the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of April 25, 1974 in accordance with Section 33 (4) of the Federal Roads Act 1971 with regard to the Province of Upper Austria, Federal Law Gazette No. 292/1974.
 B131  Like the other former federal highways, Aschacher 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.