Lammertal Street

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State road B162 in Austria
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Basic data
Overall length: 19.0 km

State :

Salzburg

Course of the road
Hallein district
Junction Salzachtal Street 159
Locality Scheffau am Tennengebirge
flow Lambs
flow Lambs
flow Lambs
Locality Abtenau
Junction Pass Gschütt Strasse B166

The Lammertal Straße (B 162) is a state road in Austria . It leads over a length of 19 km from Golling in the Salzach Valley ( Salzachtal Straße B 159 , with connection to the Tauern Autobahn A 10) along the Lammer in the lower Lammertal to the Pass Gschütt Straße (B 166) near Abtenau .

history

The Golling-Abtenau-Radstädter road is one of the 20 roads that are expressly described in Salzburgerstraße law of 14 January 1873 as state roads.

The Gschütt Straße Pass between Golling and Gosauzwang has been part of the network of federal highways in Austria since January 1st, 1951 . On January 1st, 1973 the Gschütt Straße Pass was relocated by name (from Abtenau southwards, again towards Ennspongau ), the old route between Golling and Abtenau, through the Lammeröfen , has since been referred to as Lammertal Straße , although half of the Lammertal is from today's pass Gschütt Strasse is crossed.

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  1. Federal Roads Act of February 18, 1948, Directory D.
  2. Announcement of the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of February 8, 1977 in accordance with Section 33 (4) of the Federal Roads Act 1971 with regard to the State of Salzburg, Federal Law Gazette No. 112/1977.
 B162  Like the other former federal highways, Lammertal 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.