List of national roads in Spain

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The Carreteras Nacionales de España or National Roads of Spain are roads of governmental property, managed by the Ministry of Development (Spain) and form the Red de Carreteras del Estado or State Roads Network. A road numbering scheme is used according to rules by the fourth General Road Plan (Plan General de Carreteras) of 1939-1941 (Plan Peña).[citation needed] Six radial roads which connect Madrid with its coasts and its borders divide the Spanish continental territory (except for the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands) into 6 radial sectors. These radial roads are enumerated in clockwise fashion as follows:[citation needed]

  • N-I from Madrid to France via Irún or Carretera de Burgos: Northbound
  • N-II from Madrid to France via La Jonquera or Carretera de Barcelona: North-eastbound
  • N-III from Madrid to Valencia or Carretera de Valencia: Eastbound
  • N-IV from Madrid to Cádiz or Carretera de Andalucía: Southbound
  • N-V from Madrid to the Portuguese border or Carretera de Extremadura: Westbound
  • N-VI from Madrid to A Coruña or Carretera de A Coruña: North-westbound.

The national roads were upgraded[when?] to Autovías, and changed their name to their geographical destination instead of the city they link to Madrid, and not varying their number (A-1, A-2,...).[citation needed]

The code for the national roads consists of 3 digits (e.g.: N-XXX, where X is a number) assigned as follows:[citation needed]

  • The first digit represents the number of the sector of origin: those roads starting between N-I and N-II are designated as N-1XX; those between N-II and N-III, N-2XX etc.
  • The second number represents the straight line distance in hundreds of kilometers starting at the Puerta del Sol, Madrid. Thus, if the road starts less than 100 km away the road is assigned the number 0; 1 if originating between 100 and 200 km away from Madrid, and so on.
  • The third digit reflects its direction: An odd number is assigned if the road is radial that is emanating from Madrid; if it is a transversal road not leading to Madrid, it is assigned an even number, including 0. For a radial road the origin is set as the closest end to Madrid; for a transversal road, the origin is set at the end which leads into a counterclockwise direction.

For example:

  • The road which links Cordoba and Tarragona via Cuenca is not a radial road. It starts in Córdoba so the direction is anti-clockwise (from the South to the North-East). Córdoba is between N-IV and N-V, and Córdoba is 295 km away from Madrid, so the first two numbers are N-42X. The third number is an even number, which in this case is 0. So the road from Córdoba to Tarragona via Cuenca is N-420.
  • The road which links Madrid and Ciudad Real via Toledo diverts from N-IV (N-4XX) in Madrid (N-X0X), and it is a radial road (odd number). Consequently, its code is N-401.

Some exceptions apply for roads within Basque Country or Navarra, where another numbering scheme applies (e.g.: N-102).[citation needed]

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Signal Itinerary
A-1 Madrid-Aranda de Duero-Burgos-Vitoria-San Sebastián-Irún-French border
N-110 Soria-San Esteban de Gormaz-Segovia-Ávila-Plasencia
N-111 Medinaceli-Soria-Logroño-Pamplona
N-113 Ágreda-Valtierra (Hostal Los Abetos)
N-120 Logroño-Burgos-León-Ourense-Vigo
N-121 Pamplona-Valtierra (Hostal Los Abetos)
-Pamplona
-
Tudela-Tarazona
N-122 Gallur-Tarazona-Soria-Aranda de Duero-Valladolid-Zamora-Portugal
N-123 Benabarre-Barbastro
N-124 Ollauri-Miranda de Ebro
N-135 Pamplona-French border
N-138 Estéribar (Zubiri)-French border
Vic-La Riba-Manresa-Girona-French border
La Seu d'Urgell-Andorra
N-152 Ripoll-Vic-French border
A-2 Madrid-Zaragoza-Lleida-Barcelona-Girona-French border
Sacedón-Almadrones
N-211 Alcolea del Pinar-Monreal-Alcañiz-Caspe-Fraga
Teruel- (overlaps with the N-340 in sections)
N-230 Lleida-French border
N-232 -Pancorbo-Logroño-Zaragoza-Vinaròs
N-234 Sagunto-Teruel-Burgos
AP-2-Lleida
Sagunto-
AP-7-Vinaròs
N-240 Tarragona-Lleida-Huesca-Jaca-Pamplona-Altsasu
N-260 Portbou-Figueres-Puigcerdà-La Seu d'Urgell-Sort-La Pobla de Segur-Castejón de Sos-Campo-Aínsa-Broto-Biescas-Sabiñánigo
A-3 Madrid-Valencia
Ocaña-La Roda-Murcia-Cartagena
Manzanares-Villanueva de la Jara
N-320 La Gineta-Cuenca-Guadalajara-Venturada
N-322 Bailén-Albacete-Requena
Bailén-Jaén-Granada-Motril
Novelda-Crevillente
N-330 Alicante-Almansa-Requena-Utiel-Teruel-Zaragoza-Huesca-Jaca-French border
Córdoba-Málaga
Vera-Cartagena-Alicante-Valencia
-
N-340 San Fernando-Algeciras-Málaga-Motril-Almería-Murcia-Elche-Alicante-Sant Joan d'Alacant-Castelló de la Plana-Tarragona-Barcelona
-Carboneras
-Escombreras
Almería--Fuente Encarroz
La Unión-
N-340-
San Roque-Gibraltar
A-7-
A-4 Madrid-Córdoba-Sevilla-Cádiz
N-400 Toledo-Aranjuez-Ocaña-Tarancón-Cuenca
Madrid-Toledo-Ciudad Real. After km 78 of the A-42 it splits into two roads: N-401 and Autovía de los Viñedos.
N-403 Toledo-Maqueda-Ávila-Adanero
N-420 Montoro-Ciudad Real-Puerto Lápice-Alcázar de San Juan-Cuenca-Ademuz-Teruel-Montalbán--Reus-Tarragona
Sevilla-Huelva-Portugal
N-432 Badajoz-Zafra-Córdoba-Granada
Las Nieves-Portugal
La Albuera-Jerez de los Caballeros-Fregenal de la Sierra-San Juan del Puerto
-Huelva
Huelva-San José
Puerto Real-Cádiz
A-5 Madrid-Mérida-Badajoz-Portugal
Ávila-Peñaranda de Bracamonte-Salamanca
La Serrada (Ávila)-Talavera de la Reina-Alcaudete de la Jara-Herrera del Duque-Almadén-Espiel
N-521 Trujillo-Cáceres-Valencia de Alcántara-Portugal
Benavente-Ourense-Santiago de Compostela
Verín-Portugal
Ponferrada-A Rúa
Lugo-Ourense
Ourense-O Carballiño-Pontevedra
Guntín-
A Coruña-Santiago de Compostela-Pontevedra-Vigo-Tui
Tui-Portugal
Vigo- Port
-
-Redondela
A Coruña- Port
A-6 Madrid-Medina del Campo-Benavente-Ponferrada-Lugo-A Coruña
N-601 Adanero-Olmedo-Valladolid-Medina de Rioseco-León
-Segovia
Palencia-Paradores de Castrogonzalo
Santander-Torrelavega-Palencia-Venta de Baños
Burgos-Venta de Baños-Valladolid-Tordesillas-Salamanca-Ciudad Rodrigo-Portugal
Unquera-León
N-623 Burgos-Santander
Mansilla de las Mulas-Cistierna-Riaño-Arriondas
Aguilar de Campoo-
Colindres-
N-630 Gijón-Oviedo-Mieres-Puerto de Pajares-León-Zamora-Salamanca-Plasencia-Cáceres-Mérida-Seville
-Rionegro del Puente
Luarca-Avilés-Gijón-Ribadesella
N-634 Santiago de Compostela-Oviedo-Torrelavega-Bilbao-San Sebastián
Muriedas-Solares
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-Lalín-A Estrada-Vilagarcía de Arousa
Gijón-El Musel
Ferrol-Vegadeo
Folgueras-Aeropuerto de Asturias
Betanzos-Ferrol

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