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European route E16

Coordinates: 54°59′38″N 7°19′34″W / 54.994°N 7.326°W / 54.994; -7.326
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54°59′38″N 7°19′34″W / 54.994°N 7.326°W / 54.994; -7.326

E16 shield
E16
Major junctions
West endDerry (Northern Ireland)
East endOslo (Norway)
Location
CountriesNorthern Ireland, Scotland, Norway
Highway system

E 16 is the designation of a main west-east road through Northern Ireland, Scotland and Norway, from Derry to Oslo, via Glasgow, Edinburgh, previously by ferry to Bergen, Voss, through the Gudvanga Tunnel, Lærdal, through the Lærdal Tunnel, over Filefjell to Fagernes, Hønefoss and ends in Sandvika, just outside Oslo.[1]

In Northern Ireland, it follows the A6 from Derry to Randalstown, then the M22 and M2 to Belfast. In Scotland it follows the A8 from Greenock, then the M8 from Bishopton through Glasgow to Edinburgh (using the A8 again for the section between junctions 8 and 6 of the M8).

The E16 is the main road between Norway's two largest cities Oslo and Bergen, and the only mountain pass between Oslo and Bergen that is rarely closed due to snowstorms and blizzards. Outside winter is road 7 at least as popular between Oslo and Bergen, since it is shorter. A decision has been made to extend E16 from the Oslo region eastwards through Kongsvinger, Torsby, Malung, Borlänge to Gävle in Sweden.[2][3] The signposting will take place autumn 2011.

E16 meets the E01 and E18 in Belfast, the E5 in Glasgow, the E15 in Edinburgh, the European route E39 in Bergen, and finally the E18 again in Sandvika. After the extension it will meet the European route E6 in Gardermoen, European route E45 between Torsby and Malung, and European route E4 in Gävle.

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