Laaber Strasse

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State road B13 in Austria
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Course of the B 13
Basic data
Overall length: 17.5 km

State :

Course of the road
Lower Austria
Mödling district
Locality Brunn am Gebirge B12
bridge A21
Locality Perchtoldsdorf
Railroad Crossing Kaltenleutgender Bahn
Vienna
Street as Breitenfurter Straße
Street as Willergasse
flow Liesing
Street as Willergasse
Street as Ketzergasse
Street as an elevated road
Lower Austria
Mödling district
Locality Breitenfurt near Vienna
Locality Laab in the forest
St. Pölten district
bridge A1
flow Vienna
Junction B44
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State road B13a in Austria
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Course of the B 13a
Basic data
Overall length: 7 km

State :

The Laaber road B 13 is a 17.5 km long highway in Lower Austria and Vienna from Brunn am Gebirge over Perchtoldsdorf , Vienna and Laab im Walde for Pressbaum . There is also the B 13a, a non-signposted junction in Vienna, which is also called Liesingtal Strasse and connects the B 13 with Brunner Strasse B 12 and Wiener Neustädter Strasse B 17. It is to get a new course in the future between Perfektastraße and Breitenfurter Straße.

Course of the road within Vienna

Breitenfurter Strasse in Atzgersdorf

B 13

  • Breitenfurter Strasse
  • Willergasse
  • Ketzergasse
  • Elevated road

B 13a

  • Breitenfurter Strasse
  • Atzgersdorfer Platz
  • Brunner Street
  • Perfecta street
  • Erlaaer Strasse

history

The Atzgersdorfer Straße between Erlaa and Pressbaum was originally a private road of the Imperial Forest Office and was taken over by the state in 1827. Since November 1, 1827, there have been two toll stations in Kalksburg and Kaltenleutbaren , which in 1856 brought the state an annual income of 4,900 guilders. Because of its low supra-regional importance, this road was handed over to the state of Lower Austria in 1869 and run as a state road.

The Laaber street belongs since 1 January 1972 to the network of federal roads in Austria .

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance of the municipal council regarding the determination of the main and secondary streets of May 12, 2005
  2. Circulars of the Imperial and Royal Provincial Government in Archduke Austria under the Enns from May 5, 1827, published in the Wiener Zeitung on May 12, 1827, Official Journal p. 631.
  3. ^ Announcement by the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of June 10, 1976 in accordance with Section 33 (4) of the Federal Roads Act 1971 with regard to the State of Lower Austria, Federal Law Gazette No. 337/1976.
 B13  Like the other former federal highways, Laaber 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.