Reichsstrasse 152
Reichsstrasse 152 in the German Empire | |
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Basic data | |
Operator: | German Empire |
Start of the street: | Kożuchów (Freystadt) |
End of street: | Kłodzko (Glatz) |
Overall length: | 229 km |
The Reichsstraße 152 ( R 152 ) was a state road of the German Reich until 1945 , which lay entirely in the then Prussian province of Silesia and from Freystadt (now Kożuchów ) southwest of Neusalz (now Nowa Sól ), where it branched off from Reichsstraße 99 the route of today's Polish DW 297 via Sprottau (now Szprotawa ), from there for around 4 kilometers to the east on the route of today's Droga krajowa 12 (formerly Reichsstraße 122 ), then following the course of the Bober further south over the current DW 297 Bunzlau (today Bolesławiec ; here intersection with Reichsstraße 115 ) and Löwenberg in Silesia (today Lwówek Śląski ; here intersection with what was then Reichsstraße 155 coming from Zittau at that time ), from there mainly today's side roads on the right bank of the Bober to Hirschberg (today Jelenia Góra ) and further on the route of the current DW 367 via Schmiedeberg in the Giant Mountains (today Kowary ) and Landeshut (today Kamienna Góra ) to Walden castle (now Wałbrzych ). Reichsstrasse 153 opened in Waldenburg . From there it followed the current route of DW 381 via Bad Charlottenbrunn ( Jedlina-Zdrój ), where Reichsstraße 151 branched off and Neurode (now Nowa Ruda ) to its end at what was then Reichsstraße 116 in Glatz Kłodzko .
Their total length was around 229 kilometers.
Individual evidence
- ^ The German Automobile Club (ed.): Road map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941