Silnice I / 57
Silnice I / 57 in the Czech Republic | |
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Basic data | |
Operator: | Ředitelství silnic a dálnic ČR |
Overall length: | 167.745 km |
of which in operation: | 167.745 km |
Kraj ( region ): |
Moravskoslezský kraj |
The street in Krnov (Jägerndorf) |
The Silnice I / 57 ( Czech for: "1st class road 57") is a Czech state road (1st class road).
course
The road begins in continuation of the Polish Droga krajowa 41 coming from Prudnik (New Town in Upper Silesia) on the border with Poland near Bartultovice (Bartelsdorf) and initially runs south to Město Albrechtice (Olbersdorf). It follows the right bank of the Goldoppa (Opavice), which forms the state border with Poland , crosses the town of Krnov (Jägernorf), where it crosses the Silnice I / 45 , and follows the right bank of the Opava (Oppa) Opava (Troppau) away. Here it runs a short distance together with the Silnice I / 11 and crosses the Silnice I / 46 . In Opava it turns south and runs via Hradec nad Moravicí (Grätz) to Fulnek . About five kilometers further on, the Dálnice 1 motorway is crossed at junction (exit) 330 near Hladké Životice (Seifendorf) . The Silnice I / 57 continues after Novy Jičín (Neutitschein), where she the four lanes developed Silnice I / 48 crosses, and runs along the western edge of the Moravskoslezské Beskiden (Beskydy) along to Valašské Meziříčí (Wallachian-Meseritsch), where she crosses Silnice I / 35 ( European route 442 ). From here it follows the valley of the Vsetínská Bečva (Upper Betschwa) to Vsetín (Wsetin), where the Silnice I / 69 branches off, meets the Silnice I / 49 at Valašská Polanka (Wallachian Polanka) , with which it takes you over ten kilometers to Horní Lideč (Ober Litsch) runs together. The Silnice I / 57 continues through Valašské Klobouky (Wallachian Klobouk) and brumov-bylnice (Brumov-Bilnitz) to Wlarapass (Vlárský průsmyk), where she the border to Slovakia exceeds and now the Slovak Cesta I. triedy 57 forms, which leads into the valley of the Waag (Váh).
The length of the road is almost 168 kilometers.
history
From 1940 to 1945 the street formed parts of Reichsstraße 145 and Reichsstraße 146 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Freytag & Berndt Autoatlas Česko, 2010 edition, ISBN 978-80-7316-056-2