European route E47 is a highway going from Lübeck in Germany over Copenhagen, Denmark to Helsingborg, Sweden, which is also known under the name Vogelfluglinie. The road has motorway standard all the way except for 18.75 miles (30km) in Germany, and two ferry connections. Image File history File links Tabliczka_E47. ... Lübeck ( pronunc. ... For other uses, see Copenhagen (disambiguation). ... Helsingborg in Sweden Helsingborg is located in the southernmost part of Sweden, called SkÃ¥ne, and has a population of 91,600. ... The German and part of the Danish railway line Ferry at Puttgarden. ...
The route has a ferry connection between Germany and Denmark. A bridge, the Fehmarn Belt bridge is planned there. Also, there is a ferry connection between Denmark (Helsingør) and Sweden (Helsingborg). There are no plans for a bridge or tunnel here within short time. There is a bridge-tunnel combination between Denmark and Sweden further south, but still the ferry Helsingør-Helsingborg has a dense schedule. The ferryboat Dongan Hills, filled with commuters, about to dock at a New York City pier, ca. ... Fehmarn and Lolland divided by the Fehmarn Belt Ferry route in satelite picture The Fehmarn Belt bridge is a project to connect the German island Fehmarn with the Danish island Lolland with a bridge crossing the Fehmarn Belt in the Baltic Sea. ... Elsinore (Danish Helsingør) is a Danish city at the north-east point of Zealand. ... Helsingborg in Sweden Helsingborg is located in the southernmost part of Sweden, called SkÃ¥ne, and has a population of 91,600. ...
Termini
The northern terminus is at the intersection of European route E4 in Helsingborg, and the southern terminus is at European route E22 north of Lübeck. European route E4 passes through Finland and Sweden. ... jkhjk ...
Beside the Copenhagen Airport, Malm is also served by the Malm-Sturup Airport that chiefly is used for low-cost carriers, charter flight routes, and domestic Swedish destinations.
The highway network was further improved in connection with the opening of the Oresund Bridge.
EuropeanrouteE47 (formerly E6) follows the Swedish and Norwegian west coast from Malm–Helsingborg to Kirkenes at Barents Sea.
Europeanroute E6 is the designation for the main north-south road in Norway, and the west coast of Sweden, running from the southern tip of Sweden (Trelleborg), into Norway and through almost all of the country north to Finnmark.
The route ends close to the Norwegian border with Russia.
This road was called E6 in the old "E" road system before 1985, and it was given the number E47 (but not signposted) in the new system on most of the scandinavian part, and E6 only for the northernmost 700 km.