Angerner Strasse

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State road B8 in Austria
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Course of the B 8
Basic data
Overall length: 39.4 km

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State road B8a in Austria
Angerner Strasse
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Course of the LB 8a
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Overall length: 6.2 km

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State road B8a in Austria
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Course of the B 8a
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Overall length: 1 km

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Course of the road
Vienna
Junction B8
Junction Hermann-Gebauer-Strasse S2 E461

The Angerner street (B8) is a main road B in Vienna or a country road B in Lower Austria and former federal highway . It runs over a length of 40 km from Vienna via Deutsch-Wagram , Strasshof an der Nordbahn and Gänserndorf to Angern an der March . At Weikendorf , the B8a branches off towards Zwerndorf . Another branch line called B8a exists in Vienna 22 .

history

The road from Floridsdorf to Vienna via Deutsch-Wagram, Untergänserndorf to Angern on the northern railway and through Angern to the March bridge on the " Hungarian border " is one of the 17 roads that were declared to be Lower Austrian state roads in 1866. The Reichsbrücke , which was built from 1872–1876, and the adjacent Kagraner Reichsstraße , which was built as a feeder to the Reichsbrücke in 1877–1881 and led to Leopoldau , belonged to Cisleithanien , imperial Austria, or the federal government before the city of Vienna in 1936 took over all federal roads (with the exception of the Reichsbrücke) as city-owned roads.

After the "Anschluss" of Austria , in the course of the standardization of the road system, on April 1, 1940, this road was converted into a state road of the first order and designated as LIO 33. On March 23, 1942, she was by order of the Inspector General for the German Road Administration to Reichsstraße explained and as a national route 408 , respectively.

The Angerner Bundesstraße was part of the network of federal highways in Austria from April 1, 1948 . The B 8 originally began in Süßenbrunn on the Vienna city limits established in 1954. From September 1, 1971, it began in the center of Vienna on the Urania and led over the Aspern Bridge and Praterstrasse in the direction of Praterstern . In 2002 the federal government handed it over to the states of Vienna and Lower Austria.

Today the B 8 starts at Franzensbrücke and leads over Franzensbrückenstraße to Praterstern. It then follows Lassallestrasse and crosses the Danube on the Reichsbrücke . In the 22nd district , the B 8 runs over Wagramer Strasse and Süßenbrunner Hauptstrasse.

After the extension of Vienna's northern edge expressway (S2 bypass Süßenbrunn ) at the end of 2009, its old section from Hermann-Gebauer-Straße to Wagramer Straße was abandoned as an expressway and motor road and integrated into the Viennese municipal road network with the designation “Hauptstraße B8a”.

photos

Web links

Commons : Angerner Straße  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Law on the declaration of a number of streets as state roads, effective for the Archduchy of Austria under the Enns. LGBl. No. 6/1866. § 1 No. 10
  2. ^ Ordinance and official gazette for the Reichsgau Niederdonau , year 1940, p. 179 u. Born in 1942, p. 168.
  3. Federal Roads Act of February 18, 1948, directory A.
  4. ^ Announcement by the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of October 17, 1973 in accordance with Section 33 (4) of the Federal Roads Act 1971 with regard to the State of Vienna. Federal Law Gazette No. 545/1973.
  5. http://www.wien.gv.at/recht/landesrecht-wien/rechtsordnung/html/v0011150.htm
 B8  Like the other former federal highways, Angerner Strasse was part of the federal administration. Since April 1, 2002, it has been under state administration and continues to have the B in the number, but not the name Bundesstraße.