Routes Run Through
- Sweden
- Helsingborg
- Denmark
- Germany
- Bundesautobahn 19
- Bundesautobahn 24
- Bundesautobahn 10, Berlin, E 30
- Bundesautobahn 13
- Bundesautobahn 17, Dresden, E 40
- Breitenau (border crossing)
- Czech Republic
- Petrovice (border crossing)
- D8 motorway, Ústí nad Labem, E 442
- Prague, E 48, E 50, E 59, E 65, E 67
- D1 motorway to Mirošovice
- Tábor
- České Budějovice E 49, E 551
- Dolní Dvořiště (border crossing)
- Austria
- Wullowitz (border crossing)
- Mühlkreis Autobahn, Linz, E 60, E 552
- Westautobahn, Salzburg, E 52, E 60, E 641
- Tauernautobahn, Villach, E 61, E 66
- Süd Autobahn
- Italy
- A23 Motorway, Tarvisio, Udine
- A4 Motorway, Palmanova, E 70
- Venézia-Mestre
- Ravenna
- A14 Motorway, Cesena, E 45
- Rimini
- Fano
- Ancona
- Pescara, E 80
- Canosa di Puglia, E 842
- Bari, E 843
- Brindisi, E 90 ferry to Igoumenitsa
- Greece
- Igoumenitsa
- GR-18: (Igoumenitsa to Preveza)
- GR-42: (Preveza to Amfilochia)
- GR-5: (Amfilochia to Antirrio)
- Rio-Antirrio bridge
- A9: (Rio to Patras)
- GR-9: 180 km (110 mi) (Patras to Kalo Nero)
- GR-9A: 34 km (21 mi) (Kalo Nero to Allagi)
- GR-7: 34 km (21 mi) (Allagi to Kalamata, joint with E 65)
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