South Styrian border road
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The Südsteirische Grenzstraße (B 69) - in Carinthia Südsteirische Grenzstraße - is a state road in Austria . It runs for a length of 107.6 km along the border between Styria and Slovenia . It begins, however, in Carinthia an der Drau . The road leads over the Soboth into Styria and through the Lavanttal Alps to the Mur , near which it runs to the end of the state border with Slovenia at Bad Radkersburg .
history
The road from Spielfeld via Mureck, Radkersburg, Kreuzdorf , Luttenberg to Friedau was assigned to the first class district roads by the law of October 3, 1868. By a resolution of the Styrian Landtag on December 10, 1885, the western section of the route between Spielfeld and Radkersburg was downgraded to a second class district road. On November 12, 1890, the Styrian state parliament decided to also downgrade the eastern section of the route between Radkersburg and Luttenberg to a second class district road.
The Untere Murtal-Straße from Straß via Mureck to Radkersburg was declared a federal highway by ordinance of the federal government of June 9, 1933. Until 1938 the Untere Murtal-Straße was designated as the B 24, after the connection of Austria the Untere Murtal-Straße was no longer run as a Reichsstraße .
The southern Styrian border road between Straß and Eibiswald has been part of the network of federal roads in Austria since January 1st, 1951 .
The Sobother Straße between Eibiswald and Lavamünd has only been part of the network of federal highways in Austria since June 1, 1961 . Formerly it was run on the Carinthian side as state road No. 148 and called Lavamünder Alpen Straße .
The Südsteirische Grenzstraße was to be dismantled from September 10, 2018 between the Sobother reservoir and the Carinthian state border into a state road. In the next few years it is to be dismantled along the entire course. The width of the lane will be reduced from 8 meters to 6.5 meters. Eibiswald cycling club, tourism and mayor expressed concerns about this. The project was initially stopped.
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Individual evidence
- ^ Resolution of the Carinthian Parliament of May 23, 2002, published in the State Law Gazette 25/2002
- ↑ Law of October 3, 1868, applies to the Duchy of Styria, which defines the 1st class district roads. LGBl. No. 14/1868.
- ↑ Announcement of the kk governor in Styria of January 29, 1886. LGBl. No. 5/1886.
- ↑ Announcement by the Imperial and Royal Governor of Styria on January 24, 1890. LGBl. No. 14/1890.
- ↑ The Obere Murtal Straße (B 96) was Scheifling - Murau - Mauterndorf in Upper Styria and Salzburg, today B96 Murtal Straße resp. B95 Turracher Strasse .
- ↑ Federal Roads Act of February 18, 1948, Directory D.
- ↑ Federal Act of May 17, 1961, which amends the Federal Roads Act, Directory I.
- ↑ Law of 7 July 1955 on public roads with the exception of federal highways (road law), LGBl. No. 24/1955.
- ↑ B69 will be dismantled again to the state road on ORF-Steiermark from September 9, 2018 accessed on September 9, 2018
- ↑ Soboth: Dismantling and renovation of the B69 starts on Monday on Mein District from September 7, 2018, accessed on September 9, 2018
- ↑ https://www.mein Bezirk.at/deutschlandsberg/c-politik/rueckbauplaene-fuer-b-69-auf-eis-egt_a2907908
B69 | Like the other former federal highways, Südsteirische Grenzstraße 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. |