Strada statale 44 bis Passo del Rombo

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State Highway 44bis
Strada statale 44bis
Passo del Rombo
Italia - mappa strada statale 44 bis.svg
Route information
Maintained by ANAS
Length29.515 km (18.340 mi)
Existed1960 [1] –present
Major junctions
From St. Leonhard in Passeier
To Timmelsjoch
Location
Country Italy
Regions Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Highway system
  • Roads in Italy

Strada statale 44 bis Passo del Rombo (SS 44 bis) is a motorway that connects Passeier Valley with Austria.

It originates in St. Leonhard in Passeier from Strada statale 44 del Passo di Giovo and ends at the national border, then continuing on the Austrian side with the Ötztalstraße. The road, detached from the SS 44 del Passo di Giovo, continues to climb the Passeier Valley passing through Moos in Passeier and reaches the Austrian border after just under 30 kilometers at the 2474 m of Timmelsjoch, while the other state road deviates to go up a lateral valley towards Jaufen Pass.

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References

  1. "Classificazione a statale della strada dall'innesto con la strada statale n. 44 in San Leonardo in Passiria per Moso al confine austriaco".