Highways in Finland

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Map of highways in Finland. Class I in red, Class II in yellow.

Highways in Finland, or Main roads, comprise the highest categories of roads in Finland:

  • Finland road sign F29-3.svg Main roads Class I – Finnish: valtatiet; Swedish: riksvägar – numbered 1–39, between major cities
  • Finland road sign F30-55.svg Main roads Class II – Finnish: kantatiet; Swedish: stamvägar – numbered 40–99, between regional centers


Overview

Highways numbered from 1 to 7 radiate from the capital Helsinki (Highways 2, 5 and 6 diverge from 1, 4 and 7, respectively), while highways 8 to 10 radiate from Turku on the south-western coast of Finland. Highways 11 and 12 originate in Tampere. The rest of the highways start from other major cities.

Sections of highways between major cities have often been upgraded to motorways, for example between Helsinki and Tampere. Since Finland is a large and sparsely populated country, there is no reason to upgrade all highways to motorways.

The motorway network totals 926 kilometers (575 mi). In addition to that, there are 124 kilometers (77 mi) of motortrafficways, which are reserved only for motor traffic.[1]

List of current highways

Map of Finnish motorways
Valtatie 1 near Halikko
Large highway junction in Tampere
Finland road sign E15.svg Helsinki − Turku
Finland road sign E15.svg Vihti (1 km)
Finland road sign E15.svg VantaaTampere - Ylöjärvi
Finland road sign E15.svg Helsingby (Korsholm) − Vaasa
Finland road sign E15.svg HelsinkiHeinola
Finland road sign E15.svg VaajakoskiJyväskylä − Kirri
Finland road sign E15.svg LiminkaOuluHaukipudas
Finland road sign E15.svg Marostenmäki (Simo) − KemiKeminmaa (20,9 km)
Finland road sign E15.svg Lusi, Heinola (3 km)
Finland road sign E15.svg Vehmasmäki − Kuopio
Finland road sign E15.svg Kuopio − Siilinjärvi
Finland road sign E15.svg Mansikkala − Kaukopää (Imatra)
Finland road sign E15.svg Reijola − Käpykangas (Joensuu) (10,8 km)
Finland road sign E15.svg HelsinkiKotkaVaalimaa[2]
Finland road sign E15.svg TurkuNousiainen
Finland road sign E15.svg KorsholmVaasa (shared with valtatie 3)
Finland road sign E15.svg TurkuLieto
Finland road sign E15.svg ViialaTampere
Finland road sign E15.svg Kuopio − Siilinjärvi (part of Valtatie 5)
Finland road sign E15.svg Ylämylly (Liperi) − Reijola (Joensuu) (21 km)
Finland road sign E15.svg TampereNokia
Finland road sign E15.svg Lohjanharju − Lohja (part of Valtatie 1)
Finland road sign E15.svg TornioKeminmaa (World's northernmost motorway)

Former highway alignments

The former routes of the following highways differ significantly from the current ones, or have been completely abolished.

Rings

Ring I (Kehä I) in Pukinmäki, a northern district of Helsinki

Highways in Åland

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The current road section between Klaukkala and Loppi is now known as regional road 132.

References

  1. ^ Finnish Road Statistics 2010. Statistics from the Finnish Transport Agency 6/2011 (ISSN-L 1798-811X). Helsinki: Finnish Transport Agency (FTA). 2011. pp. 23, 49. ISBN 978-952-255-699-8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Suomen pisin moottoritie on vihdoin valmis – rakentaminen kesti 62 vuotta".
  3. ^ "Liikenne- ja viestintäministeriö - Valtatie 9 ulottuu jatkossa läpi Suomen". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2012-05-02.

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