Martinsbrucker Strasse

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State road B185 in Austria
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Basic data
Start of the street: Nauders
( 46 ° 53 ′  N , 10 ° 30 ′  E )
End of street: Martinsbruck
( 46 ° 53 ′  N , 10 ° 28 ′  E )
Overall length: 7.56 km

State :

Tyrol

Course of the road
Landeck district
Junction Reschenstrasse 180
passport Norbertshöhe ( 1405  m above sea level )
flow Inn
Border crossing Austria-Switzerland border crossing
Switzerland Continue on  St. MoritzH27

The Martin Brucker Straße (B 185) is a country road in Austria . It is 7.6 km long and leads from Nauders over the Norbertshöhe (1405 m) into the Lower Engadine . It is named after the German-speaking name of the village Martina , which lies on the other side of the Inn in Switzerland.

history

From 1870 to 1872 the Martinsbrucker Reichsstraße between Martinsbruck and Nauders was re-routed at the expense of the Austrian state budget.

The Martin Bruckerstraße one of the former imperial roads that were taken in 1921 as federal highways. Until 1938 Martinsbrucker Straße was called B 77, after the connection of Austria Martinsbrucker Straße was called Reichsstraße 24b until 1945 . From 1949 to 1971 the junction to Martinsbruck was called the B 187 b, since 1971 it has been run as the B 185 and bears the name Martinsbrucker Straße .

swell

  1. Office of the Tyrolean Provincial Government (Ed.): Statistisches Handbuch Bundesland Tirol 2019. Innsbruck 2019, p. 12 ( PDF; 14.2 MB )
  2. Finance Acts of April 12, 1870, July 14, 1871 and March 24, 1872
  3. ^ Federal law of July 8, 1921, regarding federal highways. Federal Law Gazette No. 387/1921.
 B185  Martinsbrucker Straße was, like the other former federal highways, in 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.