Norwegian National Road 3


Norwegian National Road 3 is a Norwegian national road that is the main route through the Østerdalen district. It has been dubbed Den grønne Snarvei 'the green shortcut' by the Hedmark county municipality. The route runs south from European Route E6 at Ulsberg in the municipality of Rennebu in Trøndelag county, via Tynset and Elverum, to Stange in Hedmark county, where it rejoins European Route E6. The route was long, of which are in Hedmark county and are in Trøndelag county.
National Road 3 is the route most used for transport between Oslo and Trondheim, carrying approximately 90% of heavy traffic and most of the passenger car traffic between the two cities. This is because the route is about shorter in comparison to European Route E6, has better curvature, goes through fewer towns, and has smaller grades. Unlike the E6 over the Dovrefjell mountain range, National Road 3 is also never closed due to winter weather. There have therefore been proposals to reroute the E6 to Østerdalen. This is however not the official plan. Big money is spent to upgrade around 100 km of E6 to four-lane motorway and upgrade of long other parts of E6. Much less is spent on Road 3, although of four-lane motorway was opened in 2020, but not much more investment is planned.

History

From 1965 to 1992, National Road 3 followed a route from Ulsberg to Kongsvinger via Tynset and Elverum. The segment between Løten and Ommangsvolden was designated National Road 211. As part of the 1992 European route reform, the route from Elverum to Kongsvinger was redesignated National Road 20, and is now part of National Road 2.
A new bridge at Åsta was completed in 2014 and stands about west of the old bridge. It is part of the newly built segment of the road between Skjærodden and Nygarden in the municipality of Åmot.
of four-lane motorway, and more new road was opened in 2020. This shortened route 3 around 1-2 km.