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| Europaväg 22 | |
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| Route information | |
| Length | 560 km (350 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| West end | Trelleborg |
| East end | Norrköping |
| Location | |
| Country | Sweden |
| Highway system | |
The European route E22 in Sweden goes between Trelleborg and Norrköping and is a part of the European route E22. The Swedish E22 has mixed standard, varying between motorway (motorväg), two-lane expressway (motortrafikled), 2+1 road (mötesfri motortrafikled) and a fairly wide ordinary road. It is generally built from around 1950 until today and more is under construction and even more is planned. Sweden's first motorway Malmö-Lund (from 1953) is included in E22 as well as motorways opened in 2014.
Notable accidents and incidents
- From 3 to 4 January 2024 at least 1000 cars were snowed in between Hörby and Kristianstad for a day with people spending the night in their vehicles. The Swedish Army intervened in the situation, helping citizens get out of their vehicles and supplying them with basic amenities.[1]
Junctions
| No | Directions | |
|---|---|---|
| Ferry line Trelleborg-Sassnitz | ||
| Maglarp | ||
| 6 | Skegrie | |
| 7 | Håslöv | |
| 8 | Vellinge | |
| 9 | Vellinge | |
| 10 | Vellinge | |
| 11 | Västra Klagstorp, Tygelsjö | |
| 12 | Copenhagen, Malmö | |
| 13 | Lockarp | |
| 14 | Ystad, Sturup, Malmö | |
| 15 | Kvarnby, Klågerup | |
| 16 | Malmö, Staffanstorp, Simrishamn | |
| 17 | Arlöv | |
| 18 | Göteborg | |
| 19 | Lund | |
| 20 | Dalby, Lund | |
| 21 | Dalby, Lund | |
| 22 | Bjärred, Lund, Ideon | |
| 23 | Kävlinge, Sjöbo, Eslöv | |
| 24 | Flyinge | |
| 25 | Löberöd, Skarhult, Hurva | |
| 26 | Höör, Hässleholm, Växjö | |
| 27 | Landskrona, Eslöv | |
| Fogdarp | ||
| Osbyholm | ||
| 28 | Osbyholm | |
| 29 | Höör, Ystad, Hörby | |
| 30 | Hörby | |
| Hörby North | ||
| Hörby North | ||
| 31 | Hörby North | |
| 32 | Ekeröd | |
| 33 | ||
| 34 | Linderöd | |
| 35 | Everöd, Åhus, Kristianstad Airport | |
| 36 | Vä | |
| 37 | Kristianstad, Helsingborg, Osby | |
| 38 | Norra Åsum | |
| 39 | Kristianstad | |
| 40 | Åhus, Broby | |
| 41 | Fjälkinge | |
| Fjälkinge | ||
| 42 | Bäckaskog | |
| Bäckaskog | ||
| Gualöv | ||
| 43 | Gualöv | |
| 44 | Bromölla, Olofström | |
| 45 | Sölvesborg | |
| 46 | Sölvesborg, Gammalstorp | |
| 47 | Mjällby, Nogersund, Hanö, Hällevik | |
| 48 | Halmstad, Olofström | |
| Stensnäs | ||
| Stensnäs | ||
| 49 | Mörrum, Svängsta | |
| 50 | Mörrum | |
| 51 | Karlshamn, Växjö | |
| 52 | Karlshamn, Asarum | |
| 53 | Karlshamn, Hällaryd | |
| 54 | Åryd | |
| 55 | Bräkne-Hoby | |
| 56 | Ronneby, Kallinge, Växjö, Göteborg | |
| 57 | Ronneby, Kallinge | |
| 58 | Ronneby, Ronnebyhamn | |
| Björketorp | ||
| 59 | Listerby, Johannishus | |
| 60 | Hasslö | |
| Nättraby | ||
| 61 | Nättraby | |
| 62 | Allatorp, Skärva | |
| 63 | Karlskrona | |
| Rosenholm | ||
| 64 | Karlskrona |
References
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