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You can also take the free of charge Ikea bus to Kungens Kurva. You find the bus schedule from the [http://www.ikea.com/se/sv/store/kurvan Ikea website]. The web page is only in Swedish, but it says the busses go once an hour, first 10am and the last 7pm. The bus leaves from Regeringsgatan 13, from City. When the bus gets to Ikea Kungens Kurva, there's a petrol station on the other side of the highway. Walk behind Ikea and you find a pedestrian tunnel going across the highway. The petrol station is a pretty good spot to hitchhike. We noticed a little problem there, though. The highway splits up in Södertälje to E4 southward and E20 westward, 30km from Kungens Kurva. Depending on which way you want to go, it's a good idea to catch a ride straight to the direction where you need to. It's impossible and dangerous to hitchhike where the two highways split, people drive so fast.
 
=== West towards Karlstad/Oslo ===
Take the commuter-train to Bålsta (Or: take the train to Kungsängen, and hitchhike on Enköpingsvägen to Bålsta) and walk 1,5 km to the place where Enköpingsvägen crosses the highway. On this spot you should be able to go at least to Enköping, where state road 70 goes north east to Dalarna, and E18 continues towards Karlstad and Oslo.
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