E8 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 1,410 km (880 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Tromsø, Norway |
South end | Turku, Finland |
Location | |
Countries |
Norway Finland |
Highway system | |
The European route E8 is a European route that goes from Tromsø, Norway to Turku, Finland. The length of the route is 1,410 kilometres (880 mi).
In the older E-road system that was used from 1950 to 1985 (in the Nordic countries until 1992), the E8 went London – Colchester – Harwich – ferry connection – Hook of Holland – The Hague – Utrecht – Oeynhausen – Hanover – Berlin – Poznań – Krośniewice – Łowicz – Warsaw – USSR border [1] ( Brest). It connected with E1, E2, E5, E31, E107, E108 and E113 routes. [2]
The current E8 route was introduced in early 1990s between Tromsø and Tornio [3] and extended from Tornio to Turku in 2001. [3] In the older E road system it had been called E78 since 1962.
E8 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 1,410 km (880 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Tromsø, Norway |
South end | Turku, Finland |
Location | |
Countries |
Norway Finland |
Highway system | |
The European route E8 is a European route that goes from Tromsø, Norway to Turku, Finland. The length of the route is 1,410 kilometres (880 mi).
In the older E-road system that was used from 1950 to 1985 (in the Nordic countries until 1992), the E8 went London – Colchester – Harwich – ferry connection – Hook of Holland – The Hague – Utrecht – Oeynhausen – Hanover – Berlin – Poznań – Krośniewice – Łowicz – Warsaw – USSR border [1] ( Brest). It connected with E1, E2, E5, E31, E107, E108 and E113 routes. [2]
The current E8 route was introduced in early 1990s between Tromsø and Tornio [3] and extended from Tornio to Turku in 2001. [3] In the older E road system it had been called E78 since 1962.