Ehrwalder Strasse

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State road B187 in Austria
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Basic data
Start of the street: Lermoos
( 47 ° 25 ′  N , 10 ° 52 ′  E )
End of street: State border
( 47 ° 28 ′  N , 10 ° 56 ′  E )
Overall length: 11.606 km

State :

Tyrol

Tussen Ehrwald en de grens, panorama photo6 2012-08-15 13.19.JPG
Ehrwalder Strasse at km 9.2
Course of the road
Reutte district
Junction (0.0)  Fernpassstrasse B179 E532
Locality beginning (0.1)  Entrance to  Lermoos
flow (1.1)  Lussbach
Junction (1.8)  Lermooser Strasse L71
flow (2.2)  Lussbach
Village end (2.3)  End of Lermoos
Junction (4.1)  Ehrwalder Strasse 391
bridge (4.1)  Ausserfernbahn
flow (4.7)  Loisach
flow (6.0)  Loisach
flow (6.4)  Loisach
flow (9.4)  Loisach
EU border crossing (11,606)  Germany-Austria border crossing
Template: AB / Maintenance / NextDEGermany Continue on  Garmisch-PartenkirchenB23

The Ehrwalder Straße ( B187 ) is a country road in Austria . It runs over a length of 11.6 km from Lermoos ( B 179 ) via Ehrwald to the state border near Griesen, where there is a connection to the German B 23 to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and beyond.

history

The Ehrwalder road is one of the main roads that have been set by the Federal Law of July 8, 1921st Ehrwalder Strasse was designated as B 69 until 1938; after the connection with Austria , Ehrwalder Strasse was part of Reichsstrasse 24 until 1945 . In 1949 the street got the number 190. At this time the street branched off in Biberwier from the Reuttener (at that time 189) and ran via Ehrwald to the state border to Germany near Griesen, where it merged into the then B24.

 B187  Like the other former federal highways, Ehrwalder 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.