European route E22 in Sweden explained

Country:SWE
Type:E
Route:22
Length Km:560
Map:E22 nordic.png
Direction A:West
Terminus A:Trelleborg
Direction B:East
Terminus B:Norrköping

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

Junctions

NoDirections
Ferry line Trelleborg-Sassnitz
Maglarp
6Skegrie
7Håslöv
8Vellinge
9Vellinge
10Vellinge
11Västra Klagstorp, Tygelsjö
12Copenhagen, Malmö
13Lockarp
14Ystad, Sturup, Malmö
15Kvarnby, Klågerup
16Malmö, Staffanstorp, Simrishamn
17Arlöv
18Göteborg
19Lund
20Dalby, Lund
21Dalby, Lund
22Bjärred, Lund, Ideon
23Kävlinge, Sjöbo, Eslöv
24Flyinge
25Löberöd, Skarhult, Hurva
26Höör, Hässleholm, Växjö
27Landskrona, Eslöv
Fogdarp
Osbyholm
28Osbyholm
29Höör, Ystad, Hörby
30Hörby
Hörby North
Hörby North
31Hörby North
32Ekeröd
33 Linderöd
34Linderöd
35Everöd, Åhus, Kristianstad Airport
36
37Kristianstad, Helsingborg, Osby
38Norra Åsum
39Kristianstad
40Åhus, Broby
41Fjälkinge
Fjälkinge
42Bäckaskog
Bäckaskog
Gualöv
43Gualöv
44Bromölla, Olofström
45Sölvesborg
46Sölvesborg, Gammalstorp
47Mjällby, Nogersund, Hanö, Hällevik
48Halmstad, Olofström
Stensnäs
Stensnäs
49Mörrum, Svängsta
50Mörrum
51Karlshamn, Växjö
52Karlshamn, Asarum
53Karlshamn, Hällaryd
54Åryd
55Bräkne-Hoby
56Ronneby, Kallinge, Växjö, Göteborg
57Ronneby, Kallinge
58Ronneby, Ronnebyhamn
Björketorp
59Listerby, Johannishus
60Hasslö
Nättraby
61Nättraby
62Allatorp, Skärva
63Karlskrona
Rosenholm
64Karlskrona

Notes and References

  1. https://nos.nl/artikel/2503681-zeker-duizend-auto-s-hele-nacht-vast-door-hevige-sneeuw-zweden-leger-ingezet