European route E22 in Sweden

E22 shield

E22
Route information
Length: 560 km (350 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Trelleborg
East end: Norrköping
Highway system
International E-road network

The European route E22 i Sweden goes between Trelleborg and Norrköping and is a part of the European route E22. The Swedish E22 has mixed standard, varying between motorway (motorväg), two-lane expressway (motortrafikled), 2+1 road (mötesfri motortrafikled) and a fairly wide ordinary road. It is generally built from around 1950 until today and more is under construction and even more is planned. Sweden's first motorway Malmö-Lund (from 1953) is included in E22 as well as motorways opened in 2014.

Junctions

No Directions
Ferry line Trelleborg-Sassnitz
Maglarp
6 Skegrie
7 Håslöv
8 Vellinge
9 Vellinge
10 Vellinge
11 Västra Klagstorp, Tygelsjö
12 Copenhagen, Malmö
13 Lockarp
14 Ystad, Sturup, Malmö
15 Kvarnby, Klågerup
16 Malmö, Staffanstorp, Simrishamn
17 Arlöv
18 Göteborg
19 Lund
20 Dalby, Lund
21 Dalby, Lund
22 Bjärred, Lund, Ideon
23 Kävlinge, Sjöbo, Eslöv
24 Flyinge
25 Löberöd, Skarhult, Hurva
26 Höör, Hässleholm, Växjö
27 Landskrona, Eslöv
Fogdarp
Osbyholm
28 Osbyholm
29 Höör, Ystad, Hörby
30 Hörby
Hörby North
Hörby North
31 Hörby North
32 Ekeröd
Linderöd
33 Linderöd
34 Linderöd
35 Nöbbelöv
Everöd, Åhus, Kristianstad Airport
36
37 Kristianstad, Helsingborg, Osby
38 Norra Åsum
39 Kristianstad
40 Åhus, Broby
41 Fjälkinge
Fjälkinge
42 Bäckaskog
Bäckaskog
Gualöv
43 Gualöv
44 Bromölla, Olofström
45 Sölvesborg
46 Sölvesborg, Gammalstorp
47 Mjällby, Nogersund, Hanö, Hällevik
48 Halmstad, Olofström
Stensnäs
Stensnäs
49 Mörrum, Svängsta
50 Mörrum
51 Karlshamn, Växjö
52 Karlshamn, Asarum
53 Karlshamn, Hällaryd
54 Åryd
55 Bräkne-Hoby
56 Ronneby, Kallinge, Växjö, Göteborg
57 Ronneby, Kallinge
58 Ronneby, Ronnebyhamn
Björketorp
59 Listerby, Johannishus
60 Hasslö
Nättraby
61 Nättraby
62 Allatorp, Skärva
63 Karlskrona
Rosenholm
64 Karlskrona
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 3/9/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.