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State road B122 in Austria
Prealps road
B122-AT.svg
Basic data
Overall length: 64.5 km

State :

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State road B122a in Austria
Nordspange Steyr
122aTemplate: Infobox high-ranking street / Maintenance / Generated sign / AT
Basic data
Overall length: 4.0 km

State :

Course of the road
Steyr
Locality Steyr B122
flow Enns
Junction Steyrer Strasse B309

The Voralpen Straße (B 122) is a state road in Austria . It runs for a length of 64.5 km along the northern edge of the western Ybbstal Alps and the eastern Upper Austrian Prealps .

course

The Voralpen Straße begins in the Mostviertel south of Amstetten in the Ybbs valley . It then leads first via Sankt Peter in der Au to Steyr in the valley of the Enns . The road then leads through the Traunviertel to Sattledt on the West Autobahn (A 1) .

history

The 68.7 km long Upper Austrian Alpine Road (spelling from 1931) originally led to Gmunden . It was created in 1932 by renaming three different predecessor streets:

The beginning of the Steyr-Leonsteiner Landesstraße (then Steyrtalstraße , today B 140) from Steyr to Sierninghofen was also included.

The Voralpen Straße (spelling from 1948) has been part of the network of federal highways in Austria since January 1, 1949 . The western section of the route was spun off, between Kremsmünster and Pettenbach it is now called Kremsmünsterer Straße  (L 562), between Pettenbach and Gmunden Scharnsteiner Straße (B 120),

The Sattledter Straße between Kremsmünster and Lambach was an independent federal highway from January 1, 1951 to 1973, before it was replaced on December 1, 1973 by the Voralpen Straße, which was extended to the West Autobahn ; the remaining Sattledt – Lambach route is now L 537 .

1973-88 the bypasses Sierninghofen and Sierning were created , with the new connection of the B 140 Steyrtal Straße . In 2010 the L 1372 Schiedlberger Straße was re-linked there (Sierning western bypass).

The Nordspange Steyr (B122a) with the new Enns bridge near Münichholz and the connection to the B 309 Steyrer Straße was completed in 2001.

Since April 1, 2002, the street has been under state administration again, separate for both federal states, but with a common B number.

In the 1970s the never realized Voralpen Autobahn was planned, which should have run roughly parallel to the Voralpen Straße from Sattledt via Steyr to Amstetten.

gallery

Web links

Commons : Voralpen Straße B 122  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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  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. Federal Roads Act of February 18, 1948, Directory B.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. bypass Sierning old-km 39.90 to 43.38: Regulation of the Minister of Construction and Technology of 26 November 1973 on the determination of the road course of the B 122 Alps Road and the B 140 Steyrtal road in the municipality of Sierning. Federal Law Gazette No. 611/1973;
    Sierninghofen bypass alt-km 37.70–39.90: Ordinance of the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of March 28, 1974 regarding the determination of the course of the B 122 Voralpen Straße in the area of ​​the municipality of Sierning. BGBl. No. 204/1974; alt-km 36.694–37.294: Ordinance of the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of July 19, 1979 regarding the determination of the course of the B 122 Voralpen Straße in the area of ​​the market town of Sierning. BGBl. No. 357/1979;
    Downgrading of the old routes old-km 37.70–43.38: Federal Law Gazette No. 378/1983; 36,694–37,294: Federal Law Gazette No. 206/1988
    (all repealed as obsolete by the Second Federal Law Consolidation Act, Federal Law Gazette I No. 61/2018).
  5. ↑ The Sierning western bypass is intended to relieve residents. In: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten online (nachrichten.at), January 4, 2010.
  6. Bernd Kreuzer: The country needs fast roads. Planning and implementation of the motorways in Austria since the twenties, shown using the example of Upper Austria. Dissertation, University of Vienna 2007 urn : nbn: at: at-ubw: 1-30196.88041.887959-5
 B122  Like the other former federal highways, Voralpen 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.