Reichsstrasse 130
The National Highway 130 ( R 130 ) was to 1945, a state road of the German Reich . It led from Danzig (Polish: Gdańsk ) in a south-easterly direction via Elbing (Elbląg) to Allenstein ( Olsztyn ) in East Prussia . In Elbing there was a connection to Reichsstraße 1 ( Aachen - Berlin - Königsberg (Prussia) - Eydtkuhnen ), as its feeder the R 130 was important. In Gdansk it also provided the connection to Reichsstraße 2 . The total length of the R 130 was 169 kilometers.
Today two Polish state roads run along the old route of the R 130: Droga krajowa 7 (DK 7) (also European route 77 ) to Olsztynek (Hohenstein) and from there Droga krajowa 51 (DK 51). They connect the Pomeranian Voivodeship with the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship .
Route of the R 130
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(Today's Droga krajowa 7 and Europastraße 77 ):
Province of West Prussia / Danzig (today: Pomeranian Voivodeship ):
City district of Gdańsk (today Grodzki Gdańsk):
District of Danzig Lowlands (today Powiat Gdański ):
- Gottswalde (Koszwały)
- Käsemark (Kiezmark)
~ Vistula (Wisła) ~
District of Großes Werder (today Powiat Nowodworski ):
~ Nogat ~
East Prussia Province (today Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship ):
District of Prussian Holland (today Powiat Elbląski ):
- Prussian Holland (Pasłęk) (connection: R 133 )
District of Osterode i. Ostpr. (today's powiat Ostródzki ):
- Liebemühl (Miłomłyn)
- Osterode (East Prussia) (Ostróda) (Connection: Reichsstraßen R 78 and R 127 )
- Reichenau (Rychnowo)
(today's Powiat Olsztyński ( Olsztyn County )):
- Hohenstein (Olsztynek) (connection: R 389 )
- Grieslienen (Gryżliny)
- Stabigotten (Stawiguda)
- Allenstein ( Olsztyn ) (connection: Reichsstraßen R 127 , R 133 and R 134 )