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Bundesstraße 304

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B 304
Bundesstraße 304
Route information
Length161 km (100 mi)
Major junctions
FromDachau
ToFreilassing
Location
CountryGermany
StatesBavaria
Highway system
  • Roads in Germany

The Bundesstraße 304 is a German federal highway that runs from Dachau north of Munich through the Bavarian capital via Ebersberg, Wasserburg am Inn and Traunstein to Freilassing on the border with Austria, near Salzburg.

History

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Today's Bundesstraße 304 roughly follows the route of the old salt road, which led from Salzburg and Bad Reichenhall via Wasserburg am Inn, in the direction of Munich and on to Augsburg, and which was used to transport goods. Later, a stagecoach service connected Munich with Vienna.[1]

In 1932, today's route of B 304 was part of the former Fernverkehrsstraße 10 (FVS 10). While the much longer part from Homburg to Augsburg was called Bundesstraße 10, the section from Munich to Freilassing was given its own number 304. In the second phase of imperial road numbering,[2] Bad Ischl and Bad Aussee extended to Trautenfels (now Salzkammergutstraße B 145), where it ended at Ennstal Straße B 320 (then Reichsstraße 318).[3]

References

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  1. ^ Ehrlicher, Annalena (16 July 2018). "Ein Ackergaul für Goethe". Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. ^ Kurt Kodal: Straßenrecht, 7. Auflage, München 2010, S. 459.
  3. ^ Der Deutsche Automobilclub (Hrsg.): Straßenkarte von Deutschland, Maßstab 1:1.250.000, 1941.