European route E47
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E47 | |
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Length | 342 km (213 mi) |
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South end | Lübeck, Germany |
North end | Helsingborg, Sweden |
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European route E47 is a road (part of the United Nations international E-road network) connecting Lübeck in Germany to Helsingborg in Sweden via the Danish capital Copenhagen. It is also known as the Vogelfluglinie (German) or Fugleflugtslinjen (Danish). The road is of motorway standard all the way except for 28 km (17 mi) in Germany and 6 km (4 miles) of city roads in Helsingør, Denmark; there are also two ferry connections.
Improvements
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The road across Fehmarn will be widened from two to four lanes before the tunnel opens. A construction start ceremony was held for this on 25 august 2023.[2]
Although a bridge-tunnel combination (the Øresund Bridge) has been constructed between Denmark and Sweden further south, a very frequent ferry service continues to operate between Helsingør in Denmark and the northern terminus of the E47 at Helsingborg in Sweden. There are plans to build a tunnel here as well, the HH Tunnel, which does not have any financing approved or time plan set.
Other road numbers
The ferry route Helsingborg–Helsingør is part of E47 according to the UN definition, and signposted so in Denmark, but the ferry is not signposted with any road number in Sweden. The ferry was part of E4 until 1992, but was signposted so for several further years in Sweden.
The Danish E-roads have no other national numbers (the national number is the same as the E-number, here 47, but only the E-sign is posted). Between Helsingborg and Eskilstrup on the island of Falster, 160 km, the E47 shares road with the E55. Since 2018 E55 is not signposted between Helsingør and Køge. Between Køge and Copenhagen (29 km), also the E20 shares the same road. Danish roads 9 and 19 share roads with the E47 short parts.
In Germany the motorway has the national number BAB 1. The part without motorway has the national number B 207. This part is a kind of expressway without any roads crossing on the same level. It has a number of road crossings built like motorway exits.
At the introduction of the new numbering scheme in 1992, the E47 was originally devised to continue from Helsingborg northward through Sweden and Norway to
Exits and service areas in Denmark
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3 Espergærde
4 Kvistgård
5 Humlebæk
6 Nivå
7 Kokkedal
9 Hørsholm C
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Isterød
10 Hørsholm S
12 Vedbæk
13 Gl. Holte
14 Nærum
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Lærkereden/Storkereden
15 Lundtofte
- Lyngby C
- København
17 Jægersborgvej
18 Nybrovej
19 Buddinge
- Gladsaxe
21 Frederikssundvej
23 Jyllingevej
Rødovre
Primærrute 17 Frederikssund,
Ring 4 Ballerup
24 Roskildevej
Avedøre
E20 Malmö
25 Vallensbæk S
26 Ishøj Strand
Ishøj
Ring 4 Ballerup,
Primærrute 21 Ishøj
27 Greve N
28 Greve C
29 Greve S
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Karlslunde
- Solrød N
- Solrød SRoskilde
Primærrute 6
32 Køge
Køge Vest
E20 Odense
33 Lellinge
34 Herfølge
35 Haslev
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Piberhus
36 Bregentved
Næstved
Primærrute 54 Næstved (planned)
37 Rønnede
Primærrute 54
38 Tappernøje
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39 Bårse
40 Udby
41 Vordingborg
- Northern Farø bridge
42 Farø
- Southern Farø bridge
43 Nørre Alslev
- Nykøbing F, Gedser
45 Guldborg, Majbølle
46 Sakskøbing
47 Våbensted
48 Maribo
Primærrute 9 Tårs (ferry port)
49 Holeby
50 Rødbyhavn
Exits and service areas in Germany
- Common with road 207
1 Puttgarden ferry port
- Burg auf Fehmarn
3 Avendorf
- Fehmarn Sound bridge
- Petrol station
4 Großenbrode
- Common with Bundesautobahn 1
- See the Bundesautobahn 1 article for the exit list.
Termini
The northern terminus is at the ferry port in Helsingborg, where the European route E4 begins. The southern terminus is at E22 north of Lübeck.