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By 1991, plans were changed so initial section would only be from Tveter to Rustad, to allow parallel construction of both the railway and the European Route E6.
The river change its name at the bridge connecting European route E6 with Gruben.
It is located near the intersection of the highway from Rongland to Ekne, near European route E6.
The river is crossed by four bridges, including one for the Nordland Line and Sneppen Bridge of the E6.
The system financed by the scheme includes a ring road around the city on European route E6, a new motorway east of the city to Stjørdal and Trondheim Airport, Værnes on E6, upgrades to E6 south of the city, including a new intersection at Sandmoen, a new Kroppan Bridge and a four-lane motorway between Klett and Melhus.