Range types

Explanation of street numbering and number ranges in our files

Our range types consists of two characters. The first character indicates the data type
where:
A – Alfa numerical
N – Numerical

The second character indicates the purpose, explained below:

Range code

Description

Examples

NU

Addresses with odd street numbers

Storgatan 11, Storgatan 117

NJ

Addresses with even street numbers

Storgatan 12, Storgatan 188

NO

Addresses with open numbering (not odd/even). Contains almost exclusively "Box" addresses

Box 3002

NA

Older addresses which haven't been properly determined yet. Some addresses may have been numbered, while other do not.

Charlottendal 123, Ekeby Gård

AM

Meter-point addressing. Consists of two parts where the first part determines the
distance along the main road and the latter indicate the distance in on a strip road. If the latter value is ”0”, it means that the address is positioned alongside the main
route.
Both values are zero-padded and follows the format MMMM-SSSS. Note: Meter-point addresses may be followed by one or two alphanumeric characters, for example. 112-34 A.

Landsvägen 112-34
Landsvägen 112-34 A

AF

Open/free range. Often used for addresses belonging to post- and PO box operators outside PostNord AB.

Box 19000
Port A
Port B

AB

Addresses without numbering. Most of the administrative post codes resides within this range type. However, there are also "normal" addresses with this range type, for example: "Eriksö Gard".

Vårdinge Kyrka,
Företagscenter Ängsgatan,
Poste Restante