European route E45

E45 shield
E45
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
European route 45 near Cassino, Italy.

European route E45 connects Norway and Italy, through Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Austria. With a length of about 5,190 kilometres (3,225 mi), it is the longest north–south European route (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]

  1. ^ Vägverket "Nya hastighetsgränser på nationella vägar"[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ 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.

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