. The original trajectory of the E3 ran from
Lisbon, Portugal to
Stockholm, Sweden, and later to
Helsinki, Finland. It was a series of existing secondary roads and highways, officially bundled under the name E3 by European decree on 16 September 1950. In 1975 the numbering system of European roads changed drastically. The name E3 was applied to the part from Cherbourg-La Rochelle to
Carentan, which was part of the original E3. The name of the historical trajectory lives on in
E3 Harelbeke, a
cycling race in Belgium. == Detailed route ==