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==Norwegian part==
==Norwegian part==
In Norway, E39 is mostly a two-lane road, only short sections near Trondheim and Bergen are motorways. Trondheim – Ålesund – Bergen – Stavanger – Kristiansand was named E39 i 2000. Kristiansund - Stavanger was earlier riksvei 1 (national highway 1, "coastal through-road"), whereas Stavanger – Kristiansand was part of E18.
In Norway, E39 is part of [[Norwegian national road]] system. E39 is mostly a two-lane road, only short sections near Trondheim and Bergen are motorways. Trondheim – Ålesund – Bergen – Stavanger – Kristiansand was named E39 i 2000. Kristiansund - Stavanger was earlier riksvei 1 (national highway 1, "coastal through-road"), whereas Stavanger – Kristiansand was part of E18.


===[[Sør-Trøndelag]] county===
===[[Sør-Trøndelag]] county===

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E39 route number sign
E39 route number sign
E 39 at Fjøsanger, Bergen. Picture taken heading north, from the bridge to Gamlehaugen.

E 39 is the designation of a 1330 km long north-south road in Norway and Denmark, running from Klett just south of Trondheim to Aalborg, via Orkanger, Vinjeøra, Halsa ... Straumsnes, Krifast, Batnfjordsøra, Molde ... Vestnes, Skodje, Ålesund ... Volda ... Nordfjordeid ... Sandane, Førde, Lavik ... Instefjord, Knarvik, Bergen, Os ... Stord, Sveio, Aksdal, Bokn ... Rennesøy, Randaberg, Stavanger, Sandnes, Ålgård, Helleland, Flekkefjord, Lyngdal, Mandal, Kristiansand ... Hirtshals, Hjørring, and Nørresundby. Several sections are via ferry, denoted by ... in the above list. In total there are nine ferries, the highest number of ferries for a single road in Europe.

In Trondheim, there are connections to E 6 and E 14. In Ålesund, to E 136, in Bergen to E 16, in Haugesund, to E 134, in Kristiansand to E 18, and in Aalborg to E 45.

Norwegian part

In Norway, E39 is part of Norwegian national road system. E39 is mostly a two-lane road, only short sections near Trondheim and Bergen are motorways. Trondheim – Ålesund – Bergen – Stavanger – Kristiansand was named E39 i 2000. Kristiansund - Stavanger was earlier riksvei 1 (national highway 1, "coastal through-road"), whereas Stavanger – Kristiansand was part of E18.

Trondheim
Melhus
Skaun
Orkdal
Hemne

road under construction: 15 km new E39 from Staurset to Renndalen in Halsa expected oktober 2010.

Halsa ferry dock
Halsa
Tingvoll
Gjemnes
Molde
Vestnes
Ørskog
Ørskog
Ålesund
Sula
Ørsta
Volda
Eid
  • Rv15 Leivdøla bridge, jointly with E39 until Nordfjordeid
Gloppen
Jølster
Førde
Gaular
Høyanger
Gulen

The E39 Ferries

The E39 ferries are mainly operated by Fjord1. Exept the volda/folkestad ferry, wich is operated by Tide Sjø.

E39 consist of following ferry routes from north to south:

Halsa - Kanestraum 20 min.
Molde - Vestnes 35 min.
Solevåg - Festøya 20 min.
Volda - Folkestad 10 min.
Anda - Lote 5 Min
Lavik - Oppedal 20 min
Halhjem - Sandvikvåg 40 min.
Arsvågen - Mortavika 22 min

For timetables and information about the E39 Ferries in norway, Please visit: Fjord1 Tide Sjø The pages are also in english.


Kristiansand - Hirtshals 3 Hrs. <--- The ferry from Norway to Denmark, Reservations are needed. Reservations can be made on Colorline

The ferry also connects the E18 with the european network.

E18 Is in norway a motorway from Kristiansand to Oslo

Danish part

From Norway E39 goes with ferry from Kristiansand S. to Hirtshals in north denmark. Ferries run by Colorline. In Denmark E 39 is a motorway from the south of Hirtshals to the north of Aalborg.

The exits are: