Swedish national road
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Swedish national road (Riksväg; literally: road of the rike/realm), are roads with road numbers from 1 through 99 in Sweden. The national roads are usually of high quality and sometimes pass through several counties. Roads with lower numbers are in southern Sweden, and roads with higher numbers are in northern Sweden.
The network of national roads covers all of Sweden, and has a total length of 10,459 km (6,499 mi). The only county that doesn't have a riksväg is Gotland County. The national roads are public roads owned by the Government of Sweden and administered by the Swedish Road Administration. They get a high priority for snow plowing during the winter.
The roads' number signs are rectangular with a blue background, white numbers, and a white border.
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[edit] Current Swedish national roads
As of December 2005, Sweden has 61 national roads.
Number | Southern endpoint | Northern endpoint | Length |
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9 | Trelleborg | Nöbbelöv / Kristianstad | 140 km |
11 | Malmö | Simrishamn | 88 km |
13 | Ystad | Ängelholm | 131 km |
16 | Dalby | Flädie | 23 km |
17 | Landskrona | Fogdarp | 35 km |
19 | Ystad | Broby | 90 km |
21 | Åstorp | Kristianstad | 100 km |
23 | Rolsberga | Oskarshamn | 285 km |
24 | Hässleholm | Mellbystrand | 73 km |
25 | Halmstad | Kalmar | 232 km |
26 | Halmstad | Mora | 560 km |
27 | Växjö | Borås | 162 km |
28 | Karlskrona | Vägershult | 93 km |
29 | Karlshamn | Tingsryd | 35 km |
30 | Ronneby | Jönköping | 198 km |
31 | Nybro | Jönköping | 174 km |
32 | Ekenässjön | Motala | 124 km |
33 | Jönköping | Västervik | 164 km |
34 | Ålem | Linköping | 190 km |
35 | Gamleby | Linköping | 75 km |
36 | Linköping | Motala | 42 km |
40 | Gothenburg | Jönköping | 147 km |
41 | Varberg | Borås | 83 km |
42 | Borås | Trollhättan | 86 km |
44 | Uddevalla | Götene | 110 km |
45 | Gothenburg | Karesuando | 1690 km |
46 | Ulricehamn | Skövde | 64 km |
47 | Jönköping | Grästorp | 125 km |
49 | Skara | Askersund | 114 km |
50 | (Jönköping) Ödeshög | Söderhamn | 468 km |
51 | Örebro | Norrköping | 110 km |
52 | Örebro | Nyköping | 130 km |
53 | Oxelösund | Västerås | 134 km |
55 | Norrköping | Uppsala | 201 km |
56 | Katrineholm | Köping | 64 km |
57 | Flen | Järna | 60 km |
61 | Karlstad | Eda | 109 km |
62 | Karlstad | Långflon | 222 km |
63 | Karlstad | Kopparberg | 127 km |
64 | Västerås | Ludvika | 104 km |
67 | Västerås | Gävle | 145 km |
68 | Örebro | Gävle | 230 km |
70 | Enköping | Norwegian border (Flötningen) | 419 km |
71 | Borlänge | Malung Norwegian border (Grundforsen) | 229 km |
72 | Sala | Uppsala | 63 km |
73 | Nynäshamn | Stockholm | 51 km |
75 | Stockholm | Nacka | 9 km |
76 | Norrtälje | Gävle | 156 km |
77 | Knivsta | Rösa | 45 km |
80 | Gävle | Rättvik | 128 km |
83 | Tönnebro | Ånge | 216 km |
84 | Hudiksvall | Norwegian border (Fjällnäs) | 320 km |
86 | Sundsvall | Bispgården | 78 km |
87 | Sollefteå | Östersund | 151 km |
90 | Utansjö | Meselefors | 229 km |
92 | Umeå | Dorotea | 178 km |
94 | Antnäs | Arvidsjaur | 135 km |
95 | Skellefteå | Norwegian border (Merkenisvuopmekietje) | 350 km |
97 | Luleå | Jokkmokk | 168 km |
98 | Överkalix | Övertorneå | 50 km |
99 | Haparanda | Karesuando | 361 km |
[edit] Swedish national roads that have changed designation over the years
- 10, Trelleborg – Brösarp — current National road 9
- 12, Malmö – Simrishamn — current National road 11
- 15, Malmö – Norrköping — current European route E22
- 20, Ystad – Broby — current National road 19
- 48, Slättäng – Mariestad — current National road 26
- 60, Örebro – Falun — current National road 50
- 64, Hassle – Mora — current National road 26
- 65, Västerås – Ludvika — current National road 66
- 81, Mora – Östersund — current National road 45
- 82, Söderhamn – Voxna — current National road 50 and County road 301
- 88, Östersund – Karesuando — current National road 45
- 93, Umeå – Storuman — current European route E12
- 98, Luleå – Kiruna — current European route E10
- 99, Sangis – Hedenäset — current County road 398
[edit] The classic Swedish national roads
These are the Swedish national roads that existed before the large restructuring that happened when the European routes were implemented in 1962 in Sweden.
- Road 1, Riksettan, Helsingborg – Stockholm — current European route E4
- Road 2, Rikstvåan, Trelleborg – Svinesund bridge — current European route E6
- Road 3, Rikstrean, Connection road between riksettan och rikstvåan outside Helsingborg, Kropp – Hasslarp – Strövelstorp
- Road 4, Riksfyran, Malmö – Norrköping — current European route E22
- Road 5, Riksfemman, Gothenburg – Jönköping — current National road 40
- Road 6, Rikssexan, Gothenburg – Örebro – Södertälje – Stockholm — current European route E20
- Road 7, Rikssjuan, Gothenburg – Grums — current National road 45
- Road 8, Riksåttan, Ödeshög – Hallsberg — current National road 50
- Road 9, Riksnian, Norwegian border – Karlskoga — current European route E18
- Road 10, Rikstian, Örebro – Gävle — current National road 50 och National road 80
- Road 11, Rikselvan, Arboga – Enköping — current European route E18
- Road 12, Rikstolvan, Solna – Mora — current E18 andNational road 70
- Road 13, Rikstretton, Stockholm – Haparanda — current European route E4
- Road 14, Riksfjorton, Sundsvall – Norwegian border — current European route E14
[edit] See also
- Swedish county road (Länsväg)