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Swedish road E45, previously Swedish national road 45, is a national road and the longest road in Sweden, with a length of 1,690 km (1,050 mi). It is one of the longest national roads in Europe. It covers the stretch between Gothenburg and Karesuando via Trollhättan, Vänersborg, Mellerud, Åmål, Säffle, Grums, Sunne, Torsby, Stöllet, Malung, Mora, Sveg, Brunflo, Östersund, Strömsund, Dorotea, Vilhelmina, Storuman, Sorsele, Arvidsjaur, Jokkmokk, Gällivare, Svappavaara, and Vittangi. It is also called ''Inlandsvägen'' (''The Inland Road'') as it traverses almost the entire length of Sweden. Most sections of the road pass through substantial and thinly populated wilderness areas in western Sweden. In many places the E45 road runs alongside the Inlandsbanan railway (''The Inland Railway''). ==Road standard and plans== The road is single carriageway ordinary road almost all of it. It goes straight through many villages along the route. It goes through only one big city, Gothenburg, and a few smaller cities, Trollhättan, Säffle, Mora and Gällivare. It goes outside Åmål and Östersund. North of E18 the road goes through sparsely populated areas and the places passed are rather small. The width of the road is usually 9-12 m south of E18, 7-9 m between E18 and E14 and 6-7 m north of E14. The road E45 changes direction at road junctions 27 times in Sweden. There is an ongoing construction of a motorway between Gothenburg and Trollhättan, to be finished in 2012. There is a plan for a bypass of Sveg, which will shorten the route by 18 km, planned around year 2015. There will also be some improvements of the existing road at a few places. Apart from that very little is planned before 2020. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Swedish road E45」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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