Staatzer Strasse
State road B46 in Austria | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Overall length: | 32.6 km | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course of the road
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The Staatzer road (B46) is a national road B in District Mistelbach in Lower Austria . It has a length of 32.6 km and leads from Brünner Straße (B7) near Schrick via Mistelbach and Staatz to the Czech border near Laa an der Thaya . It leads in a north-westerly direction and is accompanied by the Laaer Ostbahn from Mistelbach .
A tourist attraction along the route is the Staatz castle ruins .
history
The road from Laa via Staatz and Hörersdorf to Mistelbach is one of the 17 roads that were declared Lower Austrian state roads in 1866.
From January 1, 1951, Staatzer Strasse was part of the network of federal roads in Austria . In 2002 it was transferred to the state administration.
expansion
In order to ban through traffic from the places and to get a better connection of the Laaer area to the north autobahn (A5) and thus to Vienna , bypasses are being built or planned. The goal is a kind of motorway feeder from the A5 to Laa with guidance entirely outside the local area.
The east bypass of Laa an der Thaya was opened on February 19, 2010 and a truck traffic ban was imposed through the urban area of Laa. The previous route of the B46 through the city center of Laa an der Thaya has been graded to a municipal road. There is no schedule yet for the southern bypass, which is part of Pulkautal Straße (B45).
The Mistelbach bypass starts at the A5 junction Wilfersdorf -Süd, the city is bypassed in the south and west and partially with level-free junctions. Mistelbacher Straße (B40) is also led along this route . It was completed in November 2015 and opened to traffic.
Following the Mistelbach bypass, Siebenhirten and Hörersdorf bypasses are planned.
Entrance to Staatz with ruins in the background
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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. 9
- ↑ Federal Roads Act of February 18, 1948, Directory D.
- ↑ Laa an der Thaya bypass is open to traffic
- ↑ noel.gv.at
- ^ State of Lower Austria: B 40 / B 46 bypass Mistelbach
- ↑ Mistelbach bypass opened on ORF Lower Austria from November 26, 2015, accessed on November 26, 2015
B46 | Like the other former federal highways, Staatzer 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. |