Road in Møre og Romsdal and Trøndelag, Norway
County Road 680 |
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Maintained by Norwegian Public Roads Administration |
Length | 111.6 km (69.3 mi) |
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West end | E39 at Kristiansund |
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Major intersections | Fv370 at Tømmervåg, Aure Fv669 at Tustna, Aure Fv370 at Gullstein, Aure Fv367 at Sagvågen, Aure Fv682 at Espset, Aure Fv362 at Mjosund Bridge, Aure Fv359 at Kjelklia, Aure Fv364 at Vean, Aure Fv357 at Torset, Aure Fv361 at Ulvsnes, Aure Fv310 at Ødalssaga, Heim Fv315 at Svanem, Heim Fv293 at Å, Heim Fv300 at Kyrksæterøra, Heim Fv301 at Kyrksæterøra, Heim |
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East end | E39 at Stormyra, Heim |
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Country | Norway |
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Counties | Møre og Romsdal, Trøndelag |
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Major cities | Kristiansund, Vinjeøra, Kyrksæterøra |
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Norwegian County Road 680 (Norwegian: Fylkesvei 680) is a road in the municipalities of Kristiansund and Aure in Møre og Romsdal county and Heim in Trøndelag county, Norway. In addition to its 111.6-kilometer (69.3 mi) land length (67.5 kilometers or 41.9 miles in Møre og Romsdal and 44.1 kilometers or 27.4 miles in Trøndelag), the route also includes the 7.0-kilometer (4.3 mi) Seivika–Tømmervåg Ferry across the Talgsjø channel.[1][2]
The route starts in Øygarden in Kristiansund, where it branches off from European route E70, and runs west to Seivika, from which there is a ferry to Tømmervåg on the island of Tustna.[3] It then takes a meandering coastal route eastward through the municipality of Aure to Svanem in Trøndelag, where it turns south and runs through Kyrksæterøra before meeting European route E39 in Stormyra, just outside Vinjeøra.[3]
Prior to January 1, 2010, the route was a Norwegian national road, but control and maintenance of the road was transferred to the counties from the national government on that date, and so now it is a Norwegian county road.
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