Provincial road N307 (Netherlands)

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NLD-N307.svg
Provincial highway 307
Provinciale weg 307
Kaart Provinciale weg 307.png
Route information
Length35.2 km (21.9 mi)
Major junctions
West endNL-A6.svgNLD-N302.svg A 6  / N 302 near Lelystad
Major intersections
East endNLD-N50.svg N 50 in Kampen
Location
Country Kingdom of the Netherlands
Constituent country Netherlands
Provinces Flevoland, Overijssel
Municipalities Lelystad, Dronten, Kampen
Highway system

Provincial road N307 (N307) is a road connecting Rijksweg 6 (A6) and N302 near Lelystad with Rijksweg 50 (N50) in Kampen.

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Exit list

ProvinceMunicipality [1] km [2] miDestinationsNotes
Flevoland Lelystad 8.95.5NL-A6.svgNLD-N302.svg A 6  / N 302 west (Houtribweg) Emmeloord, Almere, Lelystad, Enkhuizen
Dronten 15.69.7NLD-N710.svg N 710 (Bisonweg) Biddinghuizen, Swifterbant
20.1–
20.6
12.5–
12.8
NLD-N711.svg N 711 northwest (Dronterringweg) Swifterbant, Emmeloord
23.814.8NLD-N305.svg N 305 south (Biddingringweg) Dronten, Biddinghuizen
27.317.0Ketelweg
29.218.1Roggebotweg
31.919.8NLD-N306.svg N 306 south (Drontermeerdijk) / Vossemeerdijk Elburg
Vossemeer / Drontermeer32.019.9Roggebot sluice
Overijssel Kampen 32.2–
33.0
20.0–
20.5
Flevoweg / Reeveweg
33.921.1Buitendijksweg
34.521.4Schansdijk / Flevoweg
34.921.7NLD-N50.svg N 50  Emmeloord, Lemmer, Zwolle, Kampen
35.221.9Zambonistraat / Flevoweg
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

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