E45 (Europe)

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E 45

Major junctions
North endAlta, Norway
South endGela, Italy
Location
Countries Norway
 Finland
 Sweden
 Denmark
 Germany
 Austria
 Italy
Highway system
E45 between Sorsele and Slagnäs in Lappland, Sweden. The speed limit here has been reduced to 100 km/h (62 mph)[1] from 110 km/h (68 mph) since this picture was taken.
Northernmost exit on the Danish part of E45; just south of Frederikshavn

International E-road E45 goes between Norway and Italy, through Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Austria. With a length of about 5,190 kilometers (3,225 mi), it is the longest north–south International E-road (some east–west routes are longer).

The route passes through Alta (Norway) – KautokeinoHetta (Finland) – PalojoensuuKaaresuvantoGällivare (Sweden) – PorjusJokkmokkArvidsjaurÖstersundMoraSäffleÅmålBrålandaGothenburg ... Frederikshavn (Denmark) – AalborgRandersAarhusSkanderborgVejleKoldingFrøslevFlensburg (Germany) – HamburgHanoverHildesheimGöttingenKasselFuldaWürzburgNurembergMunichRosenheimWörgl (Austria) – InnsbruckBrennerFortezza (Italy) – BolzanoTrentoVeronaModenaBolognaCesenaPerugiaFiano RomanoNaplesSalernoSicignanoCosenzaVilla San Giovanni ... MessinaCataniaSiracusaGela.[2]

Norway and Finland

E45 is 172 km long in Norway and 101 km long in Finland. It has no other number in Norway, but follows routes 21 and 93 in Finland.

The E45 was not signposted in Finland after the 2006 extension,[3] since the official document[2] uses the Swedish version ("Karesuando") of the name of the village at the Finnish–Swedish border, hinting that it would start on the Swedish side. The Swedish government proposed the extension alone in 2005 and let the E45 end at the border, partly because of lack of interest from Finnish authorities. The gap between the end of E45 and the E8 was about 1 km along the existing Finnish regional road 959 Karesuvanto (FIN) – Karesuando (SWE)

In August 2016, after a political proposal in 2007, the governments of Norway and Finland applied for an extension of E45 KaresuandoKaaresuvantoPalojoensuuHettaKautokeinoAlta.[4] This was approved by the work group, and became valid on 5 December 2017.[5] E45 sign posts were mounted starting 9 February 2018,[6] replacing route 93 in Norway, and complementing road 959, 21 and 93 in Finland.

Sweden

In November 2006, the E45 was extended with the then existing Swedish national road 45, which makes it start from Karesuando at the Swedish–Finnish border (near the E8), over ÖstersundMoraGrums, to Gothenburg and on. This extended the length of the route by about 1,690 km (1,050 mi). The signs of road 45 was changed to E45 during the summer of 2007. The E45 has now no other national number. In Sweden the road is called Inlandsvägen.

The E45 in Sweden is mostly a standard road. Between Karesuando and Torsby (1370 km) the road is usually 6–8 meters wide, and goes mostly through sparsely populated forests, with occasional villages and only two cities above 10,000 people, Östersund and Mora. The E45 is a motorway for 6 km together with the E18 south of Grums. Between Säffle and Trollhättan several parts of it is 2+1 road with a middle barrier, in total around 40 km. Between Trollhättan and Surte there is a 52 km long motorway, finished in 2012. Between Surte and Gothenburg there is a 17 km road designed equivalently to a motorway. The exception is that there are two gaps in the Trollhättan–Surte motorway and there are two traffic lights along the Surte–Gothenburg road. The speed limit is usually 100 km/h north of Mora and usually 90 km/h south thereof. There are 27 road crossings or intersections where the Swedish E45 does not follow the straight direction. There are 26 level crossings with railways. There are 19 motorway exits and 29 other motorway-like exits.

The ferry between Gothenburg and Frederikshavn runs about six times a day and takes 3½ hours.

Denmark

In Denmark the E45 is a motorway (speed limit 110 to 130 km/h or 70 to 80 mph) from the south of Frederikshavn along the east coast of Jutland to the Denmark–Germany border. The E45 has no other national number. It connects to the E39 and E20 motorways.

E3 in Denmark, before 1992: Changed to E45; the number E3 was re-attributed.

In 1992 it was renamed from E3 (which before 1985 ended in Lisbon, Portugal) and until 2006, with the extension in Sweden, the northern endpoint was Frederikshavn.

The total length in Denmark is 357 km.

Exits in Denmark

Name/Location # Destinations Notes
Sæby N 12 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Sæby, Vangen
Rest area Øksenhede Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Sæby S 13 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Secondary Route 541 (Denmark) Sæby, Syvsten, to Secondary Route 553 (Denmark)
Flauenskjold 14 Secondary Route 589 (Denmark) Flauenskjold, Dybvad, Voerså
Jyske Ås 15 Klokkerholm
Hjallerup N 16 Secondary Route 559 (Denmark) Hjallerup, Asaa, Dronninglund, to Secondary Route 180 (Denmark)
Rest area Hjallerup Enge AB-Tank.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg Gas station on the east-side
Lyngdrup 17 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Hjallerup, Grindsted
Vodskov N 18 Vodskov, Langholt, to Secondary Route 180 (Denmark)
Vodskov 19 Vodskov, Hals
Bouet 20 Nørresundby, to E 39 Primærrute 11 Primærrute 55 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark)
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Vendsyssel E 39 Primærrute 11 Brønderslev, Hjørring, Hirtshals, Thisted, to Primærrute 55 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Northbound exit, southbound entrance
Nørresundby N 21 Nørresundby, Lindholm RWBA Flughafen(R).svg Aalborg Airport, to Secondary Route 180 (Denmark)
Nørresundby C 22 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Nørresundby Northbound exit, southbound entrance
AB-Tunnel.svg Limfjordstunnelen 582 metres (1,909 ft) length. Max height 4,3m
Aalborg N 23 Aalborg, Rørdal Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Ø. Uttrup Vej 24 Aalborg, Rørdal
Humlebakken 25 Vejgaard, Aalborg Ø Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Th. Sauers Vej 26 Secondary Route 507 (Denmark) Secondary Route 595 (Denmark) Aalborg
Aalborg C 27 Aalborg Northbound exit, southbound entrance
Aalborg S 28 Secondary Route 187 (Denmark) Aalborg, Skalborg
Rest area Dall/Limfjorden AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg RWBA Fernsprecher.svg Restaurant on the west-side
Svenstrup 29 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Svenstrup, Ellidshøj
Støvring N 30 Støvring
Støvring S 31 Secondary Route 519 (Denmark) Støvring, Sørup
Service area Himmerland AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA WC.svg
Sønderup 32 Primærrute 13 Viborg, Aars Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Haverslev 33 Secondary Route 535 (Denmark) Haverslev, Arden
Rest area Senhøj Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Hobro N 34 Primærrute 29 Secondary Route 541 (Denmark) Hobro
Hobro V 35 Secondary Route 579 (Denmark) Hobro
Onsild 36 Secondary Route 517 (Denmark) Secondary Route 555 (Denmark) Onsild, Viborg, Mariager
Handest 37 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Handest, Hobro
Rest area Glenshøj Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Purhus 38 Purhus, Fårup
Randers N 39 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Secondary Route 507 (Denmark) Randers, Hadsund
Randers C 40 Primærrute 16 Randers, Viborg
Rest area Gudenå AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Randers S 42 Primærrute 46 Randers
Sønder Borup 43 Primærrute 16 Primærrute 21 Secondary Route 180 (Denmark) Secondary Route 511 (Denmark) Grenaa, Ebeltoft, Sønder Borup, Hadsten, RWBA Fähre(R).svg Sjællands Odde
Hadsten 44 Secondary Route 587 (Denmark) Hadsten, Ebeltoft, Grenaa RWBA Flughafen(R).svg Aarhus Airport
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Århus Nord Primærrute 15 Århus N, Grenaa, Ebeltoft, Skejby, RWBA Fähre(R).svg Sjællands Odde
Århus N 46 Secondary Route 505 (Denmark) Hinnerup, Lisbjerg
Tilst 47 Primærrute 26 Tilst, Viborg
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Tilst Primærrute 26 Viborg (planned)
Rest area Pedersminde/Blankhøj AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Århus Vest Primærrute 15 Århus, Silkeborg, Herning
Århus S 49 Århus, Hasselager RWBA Fähre(R).svg Sjællands Odde Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Hørning 50 Hørning, Hasselager Southbound exit, northbound entrance
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Århus Syd Secondary Route 501 (Denmark) Hasselager, Hørning, Viby J, RWBA Fähre(R).svg Sjællands Odde Northbound exit, southbound entrance
Skanderborg N 51 Secondary Route 511 (Denmark) Skanderborg, Stilling
Rest area Fuglsang Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Skanderborg V 52 Secondary Route 511 (Denmark) Skanderborg, Ry, Odder
Skanderborg S 53 Secondary Route 409 (Denmark) Skanderborg, Østbirk, Nørre Snede Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Ejer Bavnehøj 54 Ejer Bavnehøj AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Horsens N 55 Secondary Route 461 (Denmark) Horsens, Østbirk
Horsens V 56 Primærrute 52 Horsens, Juelsminde, Silkeborg
Horsens C 56b Horsens, Hatting
Horsens S 57 Primærrute 30 Secondary Route 451 (Denmark) Horsens, Odder, Billund RWBA Flughafen(R).svg Billund Airport
Rest area Merring/Nørremark Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA WC.svg
Hedensted 58 Hedensted, Løsning
Hornstrup 59 Primærrute 23 Hornstrup, Vejle N
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Vejle Primærrute 18 Primærrute 13 Herning, Viborg
Vejle N 60 Secondary Route 170 (Denmark) Vejle, Juelsminde
Vejle C 61a Primærrute 28 Vejle, Fredericia, Billund
Vejle S 61b
Service area Skærup AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Skærup E 20 Odense Southbound exit, northbound entrance
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Kolding E 20 Odense Northbound exit, southbound entrance. Concurrency with E 20 begins
Kolding Ø 62 Secondary Route 170 (Denmark) Secondary Route 176 (Denmark) Kolding, Billund RWBA Flughafen(R).svg Billund Airport
Bramdrupdam 63 Bramdrupdam
Kolding Vest 64 E 20 Kolding, Varde, Esbjerg Concurrency with E 20 ends
Rest area Hylkedal AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Kolding S 65a Primærrute 25 Kolding, Vamdrup, Tønder
Vonsild 65b Vonsild
Christiansfeld 66 Christiansfeld
Haderslev N 67 Haderslev
Vojens 68 Primærrute 47 Vojens, Ribe, Haderslev RWBA Flughafen(R).svg Vojens Airport
Service area Ustrup AB-Tank.svg AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg
Haderslev S 69 Secondary Route 435 (Denmark) Haderslev, Tønder
Rest area Øster Løgum Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Aabenraa N 70 Primærrute 24 Aabenraa, Rødekro, Ribe
Rest area Årslev AB-Rast.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg Restaurant on east-side
Aabenraa 71 Primærrute 41 Aabenraa Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Aabenraa S 72 Primærrute 42 Aabenraa, Tinglev
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Kliplev Primærrute 8 Sønderborg, RWBA Fähre(R).svg Fynshav
Kliplev 73 Primærrute 8 Secondary Route 481 (Denmark) Kliplev, Tønder, Gråsten, Tinglev, Ribe
Rest area Oksekær Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Kruså 74 Kruså, Flensburg Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Bov 75 Secondary Route 401 (Denmark) Bov, Tønder, Padborg, Kruså, Egernsund
Padborg 76 Padborg, Frøslev Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Service area Frøslev AB-Tank.svg Zeichen 314 - Parkplatz, StVO 2013.svg RWBA Behinderten-WC.svg
Padborg 76 Padborg, Frøslev Northbound exit, southbound entrance

Germany

The E45 follows:

The length in Germany is 1022 km.

Between Nuremberg and Verona, Italy the E45 corresponds with the route of the old imperial road, the Via Imperii, though the Autobahns are newer roads.

Austria

The E45 follows:

The length in Austria is 109 km.

Italy

Owing to the greater recognition of motorways and nationally or locally numbered major roads in Italy, in colloquial usage "E45" often refers to the Cesena-Orte segment,[7] possibly further expanded to include the Ravenna-Cesena section of the SS3bis (formally part of the E55, and forming together the Strada di Grande Comunicazione Ravenna-Orte) and/or the Orte-Rome segment.

Route

Finnish–Swedish border in Kaaresuvanto

 Norway
 Finland
 Sweden
 Denmark
 Germany
 Austria
 Italy
European route 45 near Cassino, Italy.

References

  1. ^ Vägverket "Nya hastighetsgränser på nationella vägar"[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Inland Transport Committee (2005-07-19). "Road Transport Infrastructure. European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries (AGR). Consideration of new proposals for amendments to Annex I to the AGR (TRANS/SC.1/2005/3)" (PDF). United Nations Economic and Social Council. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
  3. ^ Karesuando och Karesuvanto... (Bilder) Archived 2017-12-13 at the Wayback Machine and SV: Skyltning efter vägarna !! Archived 2017-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ ECE/TRANS/SC.1/2016/2 Amendments to the Agreement Submitted by the Governments Finland and Norway
  5. ^ Report of the Working Party on Road Transport on its 112th session
  6. ^ Klart for E45 (NRK 9 February 2018, in Norwegian)
  7. ^ "Itinerari E45-E55 e Orte-Civitavecchia" (in Italian). Anas SpA. Retrieved 6 November 2019.

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