Reichsstrasse 349

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Reichsstrasse 349 in the German Empire
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Basic data
Operator: German Empire
Start of the street: Písek (Pisek)
End of street: Šternberk (Sternberg)
Overall length: 286 km historical, completely on Czech territory until 1939

Reichsgaue :

The Reichsstraße 349 ( R 349 ) was a state road of the German Reich until 1945 , which was completely on Czech territory until 1939. The road began in Písek (Pisek) on what was then Reichsstraße 95 and ran on the route of today's Silnice I / 29 and Silnice I / 19 to Tábor (Tabor) and on via Chýnov (Cheinow), behind which the then Reichsstraße 370 branched off, Křelovice u Pelhřimova (Krelowitz; here junction with what was then Reichsstraße 369 ), Humpolec (Humpoletz, 1939 to 1945 also Gumpolds), followed the route of today's Silnice I / 34 via Havlíčkův Brod (Deutsch Brod), where you will find the former Reichsstraße 96 (today Silnice I / 38 ) crossed, to Ždírec nad Doubravou (Zdiretz), where the then Reichsstraße 367 (today Silnice I / 37 ) branched off to the north, Polička (Politschka), Svitavy (Zwittau, here junction with the former Reichsstrasse 116 , today Silnice I / 43 ), further on today's Silnice I / 43 / Dálnice 35 to Mohelnice (Müglitz), where the Reichsstrasse 373 branched off to Olomouc , and from there to its end on what was then Reichsstrasse 119 in Šternberk ( Sternberg).

Their total length was around 286 kilometers.

Individual evidence

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

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