Monday's military columns – the magazine



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Each October, approximately 250 military vehicles will cross Trøndersveier, in conjunction with Exercise Trident Juncture. The armed forces encourage people not to enter the military columns.

Military reports indicate that the military columns' driving patterns are different from those of other vehicles. They can have up to twelve vehicles and in many cases the speed will be lower.

The Norwegian public administration therefore encourages road users to calculate the extra driving time if it is a military column.

Here is what the overview looks like today:

  • 4 columns fv. 30 Tolga – Støren, E6 Støren – Drevjamoen, at. 05:00 – 20:32
  • 1 column E6 Værnes – Trondheim, at. 08h30 – 08h56
  • 3 columns E6 Frigård – Tromsdal, kl. 08:50 – 11:27
  • 2 columns fv. 30 Røros – Tolga, at. 09:00 – 11:34
  • 1 column fv. 705 Leksdal – Brekken, fv. 31 Brekken – Røros, fv. 30 Røros – The king's mine, at. 09:00 – 12:24
  • 4 columns E6 Frigård – Tromsdal, at. 09:30 – 13:07
  • 1 column E6 Trondheim – Værnes, at. 10:30 – 10:56
  • 2 columns E6 Berkåk – Fremo, at. 11:00 – 12:21
  • 1 column E6 Tromsdal – Frigård, kl. 13h30 – 14h57
  • 4 columns E6 Tromsdal – Frigård, at. 1:30 pm – 7:11 pm
  • 2 columns fv. 31 Vauldalen – Swedish border, at. 14:00 – 14:18
  • 7 columns E6 Hjerkinn – Oppdal, at. 14:15 – 17:00
  • 1 column fv 30 king's mine – Røros, fv. 31 Røros – Brekken, fv. 705 Brekken – Leksdal, kl. 15:00 – 18:24
  • 1 column E6 Frigård – Tromsdal kl. 16:00 – 20:18
  • 2 columns E6 Fremo – Berkåk, at. 17:00 – 18:17
  • 1 column fv. 30 Tolga – Røros, kl. 18:00 – 20:22
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