M 10 (Ukraine)

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M10 trunk road in Ukraine
M 10 (Ukraine)
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M 10 (Ukraine)
Basic data
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Overall length: 69 km

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Ukrainian М 10 at Novoyavorivsk
49 ° 55 ′ 42 ″  N , 23 ° 36 ′ 12 ″  E
Course of the road
Locality (0)  Lviv M06 M11 N13
Locality (24)  Ivano-Frankowe
Locality (24)  Starychi
Junction (50)  Yes, yes
Border crossing (69)  Border crossing Krakowez ( UA ) - Korczowa ( PL )
Template: AB / Maintenance / WeiterPLPoland Continue on  → KrakowDK4 A4 E40

The M 10 is a 69 km long trunk road of "international importance" in Ukraine . It leads from Lemberg in a westerly direction to the Polish-Ukrainian border near Krakowez . Its continuation on the Polish side is the Autostrada A4 (Poland) . Before 1991 it had the designation A 267 in the Soviet trunk road network . In addition to the M 11 , it is part of the European route 40 .

A motorway is being planned along the M10 trunk road, which will connect to the Polish A4 autostrada and run to Lemberg. Its completion was initially planned for April 2012, but the construction project was postponed until after the EM 2012 due to lack of funds. Instead, the existing M10 was repaired for EM 2012.

history

This route belonged to the Austrian Crown Land of Galicia until 1918 and was called Krakauer Reichsstraße . It was an important east-west connection within the Habsburg Empire and, due to its great strategic importance, was expanded to the Chaussee from 1779 under the government of Joseph II . Road construction from Silesia to the Russian border near Brody was completed within ten years . In the early years, soldiers and paid workers were used to build roads, after which the residents came to work through forced labor.

This road was on the territory of the Second Polish Republic between 1918 and 1939 and was declared a state road ( droga państwowa ) by the Polish Road Act of December 10, 1920 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ M. Stöger: Ueber Galiziens Straßen. In: Austrian Archive for History, Descriptions of the Earth, State Studies, Art and Literature. 2. Vol., 1832, ZDB -ID 544634-x , pp. 437-439, 445-447, 449-450, 455-456, 457-459.
  2. Law of December 10, 1920 on the Construction and Maintenance of Public Roads in Poland. Dz.U. 1921 no. 6 poz. 32.