Scharnsteiner Strasse
State road B120 in Austria | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Overall length: | 32.0 km | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course of the road
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The Scharnsteiner road (B 120) is a country road in Austria . It runs over a length of 32 km from Gmunden am Traunsee through the Traunviertel to the Pyhrn Autobahn (A 9) . It runs on the northern edge of the Upper Austrian Pre-Alps . The street is named after the market town of Scharnstein , which lies on the route.
history
Scharnsteiner Strasse was added to the network of Austrian federal roads on January 1, 1949, as part of Voralpen Strasse .
Since December 1, 1973, Scharnsteiner Strasse has ended in Inzersdorf in the Kremstal.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Federal Roads Act of February 18, 1948, Directory B.
- ↑ Announcement by the Federal Minister for Buildings and Technology of April 25, 1974 in accordance with Section 33 (4) of the Federal Roads Act 1971 with regard to the Province of Upper Austria, Federal Law Gazette No. 292/1974.
B120 | Like the other former federal highways, Scharnsteiner 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. |