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I/13 highway (Czech Republic)

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Expressway R13 shield}} Expressway R13
Rychlostní silnice R13
Dopravní koridor u Mostu.JPGI/13 highway in Most
Route information
Length218.459 km (135.744 mi)
Major junctions
From I/6 in Karlovy Vary
ToPolish border at Habartice
Location
CountryCzech Republic
Highway system

The I/13 highway (Czech: Silnice I/13) is a highway located in northwestern Czech Republic. The route leads through the Karlovy Vary, Ústí nad Labem and Liberec Regions. The road starts in Karlovy Vary at the intersection with road I/6 and ends at the Habartice/Zawidów border crossing with Poland. It has a length of 218.459 km (135.744 mi).

Route

The I/13 highway passes through the following cities and towns:

Karlovy Vary region
Ústí nad Labem Region
Liberec Region

Bridges

The road crosses Jeřice in Mníšek via a 12.80 meter long bridge from 1890, which has two arches. During 1999, its reconstruction took place, when the vaults were strengthened using a reinforced concrete plate.

The Smědá in Frýdlanta was crossed by a road over a wooden girder bridge that stood at the end of Máchova Street since 1862. However, it was swept away by a flood in 2010. In the northwest of the city, the road crosses over Řasnica along a 9.60-meter-long one arched bridge with a stone parapet wall.

In Arnoltice, the road crosses the Bulovský stream on a bridge with two arches. It was built in 1880 and during the reconstruction it was strengthened by an inserted reinforced concrete slab with cantilever cornices.

References

  1. Freytag & Berndt Autoatlas Česko, Ausgabe 2010, ISBN 978-80-7316-056-2
  2. Mapa Lužické hory č.14. Prague: Trasa. 2010. ISBN 978-80-7324-289-3.
  3. Freiwillig, s. 22
  4. Freiwillig, s. 20
  5. ^ Freiwillig, s. 24
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