Reichsstrasse 154
Reichsstrasse 154 in the German Empire | |
154 | |
Basic data | |
Operator: | German Empire |
Start of the street: | Lubin (Lüben) |
End of street: | Jaroměř (Jaromer) |
Overall length: | 155 km |
The national highway 154 ( R 154 ) was until 1945 a state road of the German Reich , some of which in the former Prussian province of Silesia , in 1938 Sudetenland annexed in a short section in 1939 annexed part of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was lying in Lubin (now Lubin ) of the Reichsstraße 5 branched off to the south, on the route of today's Droga krajowa 3 / Droga ekspresowa S3 to Liegnitz (now Legnica ) and on to Jauer (now Jawor ) and Bolkenhain (now Bolków ) and in Landeshut (now Kamienna Góra ) on the Reichsstraße 152 met. The continuation of the road initially ran parallel to the route of Reichsstraße 152 until shortly before Schmiedeberg (today Kowary ) and then further in the annexed area of Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland) via Velká Úpa (Groß-Aupa) and Mladé Buky (Jungbuch), as well as from there together with Reichsstraße 150 to Trutnov (Trautenau) and further to Jaroměř, which is already in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , where it ended at Reichsstraße 325 .
Their total length was around 155 kilometers.
Individual evidence
- ^ The German Automobile Club (ed.): Road map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941