Mühlviertler Strasse

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State road B310 in Austria
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 Mühlviertler Strasse
Basic data
Overall length: 15.0 km

State :

Upper Austria

Course of the road
Freistadt district
Autobahn beginning replaced by S10
Roundabout (40,154)  Free City NorthS10 E55 B125
Locality (41.2)  fourteen
Locality (44.8)  Rainbach in the Mühlkreis
Junction Rainbach-North S10
Locality (50.9)  Leopoldschlag
EU border crossing (55,380)  Austria - Czech Republic
Czech Republic Further on S3 E55

The Mühlviertler Straße B 310 is a state road in Austria . Over a length of around 15 km (previously 37.0 km) it connects the Mühlviertel expressway S 10 with the state border to the Czech Republic . The street was originally called Prager Straße B 125, but renamed the B 310 in 1999 because it was to be expanded as an expressway.

Between 1999 and 2015, Mühlviertler Strasse ran from the A-7 junction Unterweitersdorf through the Mühlviertel to Freistadt and on to the state border with the Czech Republic . There it will be continued as Expressway 3 to Prague . Since the new construction of the S 10 (open to traffic in December 2015), Mühlviertler Straße begins at the Freistadt Nord junction and leads to the state border, thus only covering around 15 km.

The Mühlviertler Straße is part of the European route 55 from Sweden to Greece.

In Austria it is customary that state roads that are to be converted into expressways are initially given a number from the B-300 group, with the last two digits corresponding to their number as expressways.

Web links

Commons : Mühlviertler Straße  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Project S 10 Mühlviertler Schnellstraße , accessed on November 15, 2014

Kilometers from www.doris.at Geoinformation Upper Austria

 B310  Like the other former federal highways, Mühlviertler 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.