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- European_route_E4 length "1590.0".
- European_route_E4 abstract "European route E 4 passes from north to south through Sweden from the border with Finland, with a total length of 1,590 kilometres (990 mi). The Finnish part lies entirely within Tornio in northern Finland, and is actually only 800 metres (0.50 mi) long. The Swedish part, however, traverses most of Sweden except the extreme north and the west coast region, and is commonly considered the highway backbone of Sweden, since it passes in the vicinity of most of its largest cities (exceptions include Gothenburg, Karlstad, Västerås, Östersund and Örebro) and through the capital Stockholm. In particular, it is the mainline road used by most vehicle traffic, both personal cars and freight trailers, between the north (Norrland) and southern Sweden or beyond.From Haparanda on the Finnish border, it stretches south along the Gulf of Bothnia to Gävle, then on a more inland route southwards. It ends in Helsingborg in Sweden, at the port for the ferry to Elsinore in Denmark. Under the new system of European routes, it was planned to have been a part of E 55, but it remains in the pre-1992 designation (E 4) within Sweden, because the expenses connected with re-signing this long road portion would be too large. Besides the signs along the road, there are thousands of signs, especially in cities, showing how to reach the E 4 road. The road is now fully authorized as E 4 by the relevant authority, not as E 55.North of Gävle the road is of mixed standard. Depending on the fashion at the time of construction it is either a single standard carriageway road, usually 8–13 metres (26–43 ft) wide, or a 2+1 road, a 13–14 metres (43–46 ft) wide road with two lanes in one direction and one in the other with a steel wire barrier in between, or sometimes a motorway with two lanes in each direction. From Sundsvall and further north, the road passes through most larger cities as city streets. South of Gävle, the road becomes an almost continuous motorway. On October 17, 2007, the final stretch of the motorway, between Uppsala and Mehedeby was opened. South of Gävle, the speed limit is 110 km/h (68 mph) on 60% and 120 km/h (75 mph) on 30% of the road. North of Gävle there are varying speed limits, with 90 km/h (56 mph), 100 km/h (62 mph) and 110 km/h (68 mph) as the most common. The speed limits on the main roads in Sweden were changed on many stretches in October 2008, which saw the introduction of the 120 km/h limit.The E 4 is the fastest road to go from Germany/Denmark to areas north of the arctic circle, including places in Norway like Tromsø. To go from Helsingborg to the North Cape, the fastest road is E 4 to Luleå, then E 10, road 392, road 403, E 08 and road 93 to Alta and on.The route passes through or nearby the citiesTornio,Haparanda,Luleå,Piteå,Skellefteå,Umeå,Örnsköldsvik,Härnösand,Sundsvall,Hudiksvall,Söderhamn,Gävle,Uppsala,Stockholm,Södertälje,Nyköping,Norrköping,Linköping,Jönköping,Värnamo,Ljungby,Helsingborg.".
- European_route_E4 county Finland.
- European_route_E4 county Sweden.
- European_route_E4 length "1590000.0".
- European_route_E4 routeEnd Tornio.
- European_route_E4 routeEndDirection "North".
- European_route_E4 routeNumber "4".
- European_route_E4 routeStart Helsingborg.
- European_route_E4 routeStartDirection "South".
- European_route_E4 routeTypeAbbreviation "E".
- European_route_E4 thumbnail E4_landsväg.jpg?width=300.
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- European_route_E4 wikiPageLength "4669".
- European_route_E4 wikiPageOutDegree "61".
- European_route_E4 wikiPageRevisionID "666228022".
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink 2+1_road.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Alta,_Norway.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Arctic_Circle.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_E-road_network.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorways_in_Sweden.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Finland.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Sweden.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink European_route_E10.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink European_route_E55.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink European_route_E8.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Gothenburg.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Bothnia.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Gävle.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Haparanda.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Helsingborg.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Helsingør.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Hudiksvall.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Härnösand.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink International_E-road_network.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Jönköping.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Karlstad.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Linköping.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Ljungby.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Luleå.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Mehedeby.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Norrköping.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Norrland.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink North_Cape_(Norway).
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Nyköping.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Piteå.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Skellefteå.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Sundsvall.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Söderhamn.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Södertälje.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Tornio.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Tromsø.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Umeå.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Uppsala.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Värnamo.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Västerås.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Örebro.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Örnsköldsvik.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink Östersund.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink File:Brahehus_Granna_Sweden.jpg.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink File:E4Lpb.jpg.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLink File:E4_landsväg.jpg.
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "E 4".
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "E 4".
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "E4 motorway".
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "E4".
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "European route E 4".
- European_route_E4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "European route E4".
- European_route_E4 countries ",".
- European_route_E4 country "EUR".
- European_route_E4 directionA "South".
- European_route_E4 directionB "North".
- European_route_E4 lengthKm "1590".
- European_route_E4 route "4".
- European_route_E4 terminusA "Helsingborg".
- European_route_E4 terminusB "Tornio".
- European_route_E4 type "E".
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- European_route_E4 subject Category:International_E-road_network.
- European_route_E4 subject Category:Motorways_in_Sweden.
- European_route_E4 subject Category:Roads_in_Finland.
- European_route_E4 subject Category:Roads_in_Sweden.
- European_route_E4 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- European_route_E4 type Infrastructure.
- European_route_E4 type Place.
- European_route_E4 type Road.
- European_route_E4 type RouteOfTransportation.
- European_route_E4 type Network.
- European_route_E4 type Redirect.
- European_route_E4 type Road.
- European_route_E4 type Location.