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  2. European route E20 - Wikipedia

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    European route E20 is a part of the United Nations International E-road network. It runs roughly west–east through Ireland , the United Kingdom , Denmark , Sweden , Estonia , and Russia . Its length is 1,880 km (1,170 mi) but it is not continuous; at three points, a sea crossing is required.

  3. List of motorways in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden has a fairly limited system of motorways (motorväg in Swedish). The first motorway (Malmö–Lund) was opened in 1953. The first motorway (Malmö–Lund) was opened in 1953. The motorways' primary purpose is connecting major cities to their surrounding areas, although there is a long-term ambition to connect Stockholm , Gothenburg and ...

  4. File:E20 route.svg - Wikipedia

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    Base map from "File:BlankMap-Europe.svg" Licensing Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License , Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation ; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  5. European route E6 - Wikipedia

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    European route E6 (Norwegian: Europavei 6, Swedish: Europaväg 6, or simply E6) is the main north–south thoroughfare through Norway as well as the west coast of Sweden.It is 3,056 km (1,899 mi) long and runs from the southern tip of Sweden at Trelleborg, into Norway and through almost all of the country north to the Arctic Circle and Nordkapp. [1]

  6. Kumla - Wikipedia

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    The E20 is the fastest route to both Gothenburg and Stockholm, which Kumla is situated relatively close to the middle between the two largest Swedish cities. E20 passes Örebro as well, but there are several routes which go to the larger neighbour city from Kumla. The roads 51 (from Norrköping) and 52 (from Nyköping) also pass through Kumla.

  7. Concurrency (road) - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden and Denmark, the most important highways use only the European route numbers that have cardinal directions. In Sweden the European route E6 and E20 run concurrently for 280 kilometres (170 mi). In Denmark the E47 and E55 run concurrently for 157 kilometres (98 mi). There are more shorter concurrencies.

  8. Swedish Transport Administration electric road program

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    The Swedish Transport Administration announced on July 1, 2021, that a section of the E20 route was chosen to be the first permanent electric road in Sweden. [69] The road was expected to begin operation by 2027. [50] Before the project was paused in 2024, an expansion of further 3000 kilometers of electric roads was expected by 2045. [70]

  9. List of bridges in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    European route E20 Essingedjupet. 1967 ... 7 845; 5300 m in Sweden: 490: Road/Railway: 2000 Öland Bridge: 6 072: 130: Road: 1972 ... Map all coordinates using ...