Pressburger Strasse

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State road B9 in Austria
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Course of the B 9
Basic data
Overall length: 46.9 km

State :

Lower Austria

Course of the road
Bruck an der Leitha district
Junction Schwechat-Ost S1 B14 B10
Junction Schwechat
bridge Pressburger Bahn
Junction (13)  Symbol: flight Airport Wien-Schwechat A4 E58 E60
tunnel
flow Fischa
Locality Fischamend B60
Junction (19)  Fischamend A4 E58 E60
Locality Maria Ellend
Locality Regelsbrunn (KG of the community of Scharndorf )
Locality Wildungsmauer (KG of the community of Scharndorf )
Junction Petronell-Carnuntum
bridge Pressburger Bahn
Junction 211
bridge Pressburger Bahn
Locality Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
Junction B49
bridge Pressburger Bahn
Locality Hainburg on the Danube
bridge Pressburger Bahn
Locality Wolfsthal
Junction B50
EU border crossing Austria - Slovakia (Berg-Petržalka)
Slovakia Continue  I61towards Bratislava

The Pressburger Street is a 47-km long former Federal Street in Lower Austria , the Schwechat to the border with Slovakia in Berg connects. It is also known as Hainburger Strasse .

The road runs to Fischamend along the A4 and then further along the Danube past the towns of Haslau-Maria Ellend , Regelsbrunn, Petronell , Bad Deutsch-Altenburg , Hainburg and Wolfsthal to the state border.

history

Since October 1, 1823, daily express mail has been running on Pressburger Strasse between Vienna and Pressburg. She needed six hours for the 65 km long route. Since May 31, 1824, there was also an express post once a week via Kittsee to Ofen , which, depending on the weather, took 30 to 34 hours on the road.

In 1834 there were toll stations in Wolfsthal, Regelsbrunn, Fischamend and Schwechat, which brought in around 50,000 guilders for the state treasury.

The Pressburger road belongs to the former imperial roads that were taken in 1921 as federal highways. Pressburger Strasse was designated as B 6 until 1938, and after the annexation of Austria , Pressburger Strasse was part of Reichsstrasse 8 until 1945 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Federal law of July 8, 1921, regarding federal highways. Federal Law Gazette No. 387/1921.
 B9  Like the other former federal highways, Pressburger 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.