October 24 in Swedish History

 

  • Södra länken, here with exit to west Nynäsvägen, was inaugurated on October 24 in 2004. Photo: Vägverket/Mikael Ullén
  • October 24 in Swedish History
    2004—The motorway Södra länken (the Southern Link), which connects Essingeleden in Stockholm with Värmdöleden in Nacka, is inaugurated. The construction had begun in 1997, and the total cost is $800-$900 million. Södra länken was built primarily to decrease the traffic in the center of Stockholm, and is part of the planned Stockholm ring road, a half-completed road around central Stockholm.

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