Glattjoch Street

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State road B75 in Austria
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Basic data
Overall length: 34.1 km

State :

Styria

The Glattjoch Straße (B 75) is a state road in Austria . Its total length is 34.1 km. In contrast to the other (former) federal highways, Glattjoch Straße is divided into two parts by the Wölzer Tauern . The road is named after the Glattjoch , a mountain pass in the Wölzer Tauern that lies between the two parts.

The northern part of the Glattjoch Straße begins in Pürgg-Trautenfels in the Enns valley and leads through the Donnersbach valley to the foot of the Glattjoch. The southern part leads from Niederwölz in the Mur valley to Oberwölz .

history

By a resolution of the Styrian Landtag on January 21, 1896, the road from Niederwölz to Oberwölz was upgraded to a first class district road. Since April 1, 1938, the district roads of the 1st order in Styria have been run as state roads.

The Glattjoch Straße belonged to the network of federal highways in Austria since January 1st, 1973 .

swell

  1. Announcement of the Imperial and Royal Governor in Styria of March 27, 1896. LGBl. No. 18/1896.
  2. ^ Law on public roads with the exception of federal roads (State Road Administration Act). LGBl. No. 20/1938, Section 59 Paragraph 2 (b).
  3. ^ Announcement by the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of May 13, 1974 in accordance with Section 33 (4) of the Federal Roads Act 1971 with regard to the State of Styria, Federal Law Gazette No. 310/1974.
 B75  Like the other former federal highways, Glattjoch 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.