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Regional Road 102 | |
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Ring II
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Route information | |
Length | 6.8 km (4.2 mi) |
Existed | 2000–present |
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From | Turuntie |
To | Länsiväylä |
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Country | Finland |
Highway system | |
Ring II (pronounced "ring two", Finnish: Kehä II, Swedish: Ring II; also known as Kilonväylä [1]) in the city of Espoo is one of the major highways in Finland. The road runs north–south, connecting Turuntie in the north, to Länsiväylä in the south. [2] Despite its name suggesting a circle, it has not been built as a true beltway yet, unlike the parallel Ring I and Ring III highways.
The road was initially planned in the 1960s, but it was not until the end of 2000 that the first phase was completed. [2]
Since the cross-city traffic in Espoo, Kauniainen and Vantaa is estimated to nearly double by the year 2025, [3] plans have been made to extend Ring II to connect up with Finnish national road 3 ( Finnish: Hämeenlinnanväylä) in the northeast and add lanes where the road is currently only one lane wide in each direction. [4]
Media related to
Kehä II at Wikimedia Commons
60°11′43″N 024°44′37″E / 60.19528°N 24.74361°E
![]() | You can help expand this article with text translated from
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|
Regional Road 102 | |
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Ring II
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Route information | |
Length | 6.8 km (4.2 mi) |
Existed | 2000–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Turuntie |
To | Länsiväylä |
Location | |
Country | Finland |
Highway system | |
Ring II (pronounced "ring two", Finnish: Kehä II, Swedish: Ring II; also known as Kilonväylä [1]) in the city of Espoo is one of the major highways in Finland. The road runs north–south, connecting Turuntie in the north, to Länsiväylä in the south. [2] Despite its name suggesting a circle, it has not been built as a true beltway yet, unlike the parallel Ring I and Ring III highways.
The road was initially planned in the 1960s, but it was not until the end of 2000 that the first phase was completed. [2]
Since the cross-city traffic in Espoo, Kauniainen and Vantaa is estimated to nearly double by the year 2025, [3] plans have been made to extend Ring II to connect up with Finnish national road 3 ( Finnish: Hämeenlinnanväylä) in the northeast and add lanes where the road is currently only one lane wide in each direction. [4]
Media related to
Kehä II at Wikimedia Commons
60°11′43″N 024°44′37″E / 60.19528°N 24.74361°E