Kössener Strasse

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State road B176 in Austria
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Basic data
Start of the street: St. Johann in Tirol
( 47 ° 32 ′  N , 12 ° 26 ′  E )
End of street: Klobenstein
( 47 ° 41 ′  N , 12 ° 24 ′  E )
Overall length: 21.468 km

State :

Tyrol

Course of the road
Kitzbühel district
Junction (0.0)  Loferer Strasse 178
Village end (0.6)  End of the village  St. Johann in Tirol
passport Huberhöhe ( 757  m above sea level )
Locality beginning (3.8)  Entrance to Gasteig
Junction (4.2)  Kirchdorfer Strasse 274
Village end (4.6)  End of town Gasteig
flow (5.4)  Coal brook
flow (8.0)  Kaisertalbach
flow (10.8)  Coal brook
Locality beginning (13.8)  Start of the village  Schwendt
Village end (15.1)  End of town Schwendt
Locality beginning (17.4)  Entrance to  Kössen
crossing (17.7)  Walchseestrasse 172
flow (17.8)  Great thing
Village end (19.1)  End of town Kössen
EU border crossing (21,468)  Border crossing Germany - Austria
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The Kössener road ( B 176 ) is a country road in Austria . It runs from the Leukental near St. Johann in Tirol ( B 178 ) over the Huberhöhe ( 757  m ) and the Kohlental with Schwendt back into the Leukental near Kössen ( B 172 ) and on to the state border near Klobenstein . The total length is 21.468 km.

history

The Kössener Straße originally ran from Erpfendorf via Kössen , Walchsee and Niederndorf to Oberaudorf and has been part of the network of federal highways in Austria since January 1st, 1950 .

Since January 1, 1973, the western section of the route between Oberaudorf and Kössen has been known as Walchseestrasse (until 2002 it was written as Walchsee Strasse ), because since then the Kössener Strasse has been running in a north-south direction from St. Johann to the German border near Klobenstein. The southern section of the new Kössener Straße between St. Johann and Kössen had only been part of the network of federal highways in Austria since January 1, 1973, at the same time the eastern section of the old Kössener Straße between Erpfendorf and Kössen was downgraded to the state road (L 39 Erpfendorfer Straße) .

swell

  1. Federal Roads Act of February 18, 1948, Directory C.
  2. Announcement by the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of September 3, 1973 in accordance with Section 33 (4) of the Federal Roads Act 1971 with regard to the State of Tyrol, Federal Law Gazette No. 496/1973.
 B176  Like the other former federal highways, Kössener 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.