Reichsstrasse 177

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Reichsstrasse 177 in the German Empire
Reichsstrasse 177
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Course of the R 177
Basic data
Operator: Nazi stateNazi state German Empire
Start of the street: Pirna
Overall length: 22 km in the German Reich (borders from 1937), historically in Saxony and the Czech Republic

Reichsgaue :

Course of the road
Street as S 174
Street as K 8751
Street as S 169
Street as S 171
Street as K 8747
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty interrupted
Street than 262
Street than 263
Street as a street without information
Street as S15
Street as S9
Street as S38
Street as S16
Street as S35 E442
Street as S35 E461

The national highway 177 (abbreviation: R177 ) was a German national road in Saxony . The road ran from Pirna over the Gottleubatal and Bielatal to the imperial border. After the annexation of the Czech part of Czechoslovakia , its route was extended via Děčín (Tetschen), Mladá Boleslav (Jungbunzlau), Jičín (Jitschin), Hradec Králové (Königgrätz), Litomyšl (Leitomischl) to Svitavy (Zwittau), where it joins the Reichsstraße 116 met.

overview

  • Length: 22 km in Saxony
  • Starting point: Pirna
  • End point: initially the border with Czechoslovakia south of Rosenthal-Bielatal , later in Svitavy (Zwittau).

course

Continuation on Czech territory

history

The National Highway 177 was already in the Third Reich deconsecrated again after the Elbe valley lying Reichsstraße 172 was completed. The border crossing was closed or the border was omitted in October 1938 due to the connection of the Sudetenland .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The German Automobile Club (ed.): Road map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941

Web links

See also