Norwegian County Road 709 Explained

Country:NOR
Type:Fylkesvei
Route:709
Alternate Name:Formerly Riksvei 709
Map:Map Rv709.svg
Length Km:14.1
Direction A:North
Terminus A: at Børsa
Junction:Børsa village
Eggkleiva village
←Morken
Børselva bridge
→Sætran
Melby
Skaun village
←Rekstad
Direction B:South
Terminus B: at Hove
Counties:Trøndelag
Cities:Børsa, Eggkleiva, Skaun
Previous Type:fylkesvei
Previous Route:708
Next Type:fylkesvei
Next Route:710

Norwegian County Road 709 (Norwegian: Fylkesvei 709, abbreviated as Fv709) is a Norwegian county road which runs between the villages of Børsa and Hove in the municipality of Skaun in Trøndelag county, Norway. The 14.1km (08.8miles) long road intersects with the European route E39 at its northern terminus. Prior to 1 January 2010, this road was a Norwegian national road; on that date the regional reform came into force, and the status of this road was downgraded from a national road to a county road.[1]

Path

The road begins about north of European route E39 at Børsøra and goes south to the village of Hove, where it meets Norwegian County Road 708.

References

63.2993°N 10.0579°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Samferdselsdepartementet. Ministry of Transport and Communications (Norway). 15 May 2009. Forslag til omklassifisering av vegnett og overføring av ansvar for ferjer i vegnettet - fylkesvis oversikt. Norwegian. 2011-03-22.