Leitha Street

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State road B60 in Austria
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Course of the B 60
Basic data
Start of the street: Wiener Neustadt
End of street: Fischamend
Overall length: 51.0 km

State :

Lower Austria

The Leitha Street B 60 is a former federal highway passing through Lower Austria runs. It runs over a length of about 51 km from Wiener Neustadt (Pottendorfer Straße) to Fischamend .

history

The road from Wiener Neustadt via Waltersdorf, Moosbrunn , Himberg and Maria Lanzendorf to Favoriten with a junction from Moosbrunn via Gramatneusiedl , Ebergassing , Schwadorf to Fischamend is one of the 17 streets that were declared Lower Austrian state roads in 1866.

The Wiener Neustadt-Schwadorfer street belonged since 1 April 1959, the network of federal roads in Austria . It did not lead via Gramatneusiedl, but via Reisenberg and Götzendorf . The Federal Road Act of 1971 renamed it Leitha Strasse and extended it to Fischamend on January 1, 1972.

course

The B 60 begins in Wiener Neustadt at the Eye of God (intersection Pottendorfer Strasse, Fischauer Gasse, Grazer Strasse, Wiener Strasse / Wiener Neustädter Strasse B 17). In the urban area of ​​Wiener Neustadt it is called Pottendorfer Straße.

From Wiener Neustadt, the B 60 runs along the Warmen Fischa via Eggendorf (Lower Austria) and Ebenfurth to Pottendorf . It crosses the southeast autobahn A 3 and finally leads to Weigelsdorf , where it meets the Ödenburger Straße B 16 and briefly interrupts. The Leitha Straße finally continues along the Riesingbach to Unterwaltersdorf , Reisenberg , Götzendorf an der Leitha and Margarethen am Moos, meets the Budapester Straße B 10 and continues northwards along the Fischa to Enzersdorf an der Fischa and Fischamend , where it is in the Pressburger road B 9 opens.

swell

  1. Law on the declaration of a number of streets as state roads, effective for the Archduchy of Austria under the Enns. LGBl. No. 6/1866. § 1 No. 15
  2. Federal Act of March 18, 1959, with which the Federal Roads Act is again amended, Directory H.
  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.
 B60  Like the other former federal highways, Leitha 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.