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Norwegian National Road 191

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Road in Norway
National Road 191 shield National Road 191
Bokmål: Riksvei 191
Nynorsk: Riksveg 191
Route information
Length1.7 km (1.1 mi)
Location
CountryNorway
Highway system
  • Roads in Norway

Norwegian National Road 191 (Norwegian: Riksvei 191) runs down Groruddalen in Oslo from north to south. The road runs between Trosterud in Alna and Veitvet in Grorud. The road (excluding junction) is 1.7 km. Including Alfasetveien, a side arm to the cargo terminal, total length is about 2.8 km.

The road consists of Tvetenveien and Nedre Kalbakkvei. The road is currently two-laned, but Nedre Kalbakkvei up to Alfaset is often used as a four-laned road. This is because heavy transport often use the terminal in Alna, at Alna Station.

References

  1. Plan- og bygningsetaten (27 October 2007). "Rv 191 Nedre Kalbakkvei, Strømsveien – Alfasetveien og Strømsveien ved Nedre Kalbakkvei" (PDF). Oslo kommune.

59°55′59″N 110°51′36″E / 59.9330°N 110.8600°E / 59.9330; 110.8600


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