Swedish national road 40
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| National Road 40 | |
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| Riksväg 40 | |
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| Country | Sweden |
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National Road 40 (Swedish: Riksväg 40), is a Swedish national road in southern Sweden, between Gothenburg and Västervik.[1] The length of the road is 321 km. The stretch Gothenburg–Jönköping is a part of the fastest and most used route when driving between Gothenburg and Stockholm. The road is a motorway along 96 km between Gothenburg and Ulricehamn. It is a 2+1-road with a middle barrier along 84 km between Ulricehamn and Nässjö.
Until 1 April 2009, National Road 40 only ran between Gothenburg and Jönköping. It was merged with National Road 33 which ran from Jönköping to Västervik.[2]
