Mödlinger Strasse

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State road B11 in Austria
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Course of the B 11
Basic data
Overall length: 50.1 km

State :

Lower Austria

The Mödlinger road ( B 11 ) is a country road in Austria and has a length of 50.1 km. It runs in the federal state of Lower Austria in an east-west direction south of the city of Vienna and is located in the districts of Bruck an der Leitha , Mödling and Baden .

It leads from Schwechat through the Vienna Basin via Achau to Mödling on the thermal bath line . There it continues through the Vienna Woods via Heiligenkreuz , along the Via Sacra via Alland to Nöstach . Via Neuhaus it runs to Weissenbach an der Triesting , where it meets the Hainfelder Straße B 18.

In the urban area of ​​Mödling, it is run separately depending on the direction of travel. It heads west from the motorway slip road in Wiener Neudorf, parallel to Wiener Neustädterstrasse to the intersection known as Hauptstrasse in Wiener Neudorf, where it leaves the shared route and heads towards the city center of Mödling, first over the bridge of the Südbahn and on to Badstrasse, where it briefly leads south and at the intersection with Friedrich-Schiller-Straße leads back to the eastbound route and from here is common again. The eastward leading route begins at this previously mentioned crossing and is along Schiller-Strasse, crossing the southern runway with a railroad barrier to Wiener Neustädter Strasse, where it also meets again with the westward leading route.

It used to lead from Nöstach over the Hafnerberg to Altenmarkt an der Triesting and was called Altenmarkter Bundesstrasse .

history

The Heiligenkreuzer Straße between Mödling and Alland 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 Mödling and Heiligenkreuz, and another toll station was added later in Alland. The toll station in Heiligenkreuz brought the state an annual income of 1,500 guilders in 1856. 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 Mödling-Altenmarkter street belongs since 1 April 1959, the network of federal roads in Austria .

The B 11 has ended in Schwechat since January 1st, 1972.

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  1. 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.
  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.

Web links

Commons : Mödlinger Straße  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
 B11  Like the other former federal highways, Mödlinger 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.