Route nationale

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Point zéro (kilometre zero) on the parvis of Notre-Dame de Paris

A route nationale, or simply nationale, is a class of trunk road in France. They are important roads of national significance which cross broad portions of the French territory, in contrast to departmental or communal roads which serve more limited local areas.

Their use is free, except when crossing certain structures subject to a toll. They are open to all vehicles, except on certain sections having motorway (autoroute) or express road (voie express) status, both of these categories being reserved for motorized vehicles only.

France at one time had some 30,500 km of routes nationales and publicly owned motorways, but this figure has decreased with the transfer of the responsibility for many routes to the départements so that by 2010 the total length of motorways and other national roads was around 21,100 km. By way of comparison, routes départementales in the same year covered a total distance of 378,000 km.[1]

The layout of the main trunk road network reflects France's centralizing tradition: the majority of them radiate from Paris. The most important trunk roads begin on the parvis of Notre Dame de Paris at a point known as point zéro (kilometre zero). In order to cover the country effectively, there are many other roads that do not serve Paris directly.

History[]

The system dates back to 16 December 1811, when Napoleon designated a number of routes impériales (imperial highways). First-class routes were numbered from 1 to 14; all began at Paris, radiating out in a clockwise manner. Route 1 ran from Paris north to Calais, and is still the general path of route nationale 1. Second-class routes, from 15 to 27, did the same, while third-class routes from 28 to 229 provided less major connections. During the Bourbon Restoration, in 1824, these routes were renamed routes royales (royal highways) and modified. Route 3, Paris to Hamburg via Soissons, Reims and Liège, was renumbered to 31 and 51, and the subsequent routes were shifted down by one. Routes 19 and 20 were completely outside the post-Napoleon France, and so 21 to 27 became 18 to 24. In 1830 the highways were renamed routes nationales.[2]

In the 21st century, the French Government has downgraded many of the former routes nationales, such as the N7 from Paris to the Côte d'Azur, transferring responsibility for them to the départements.[3]

List of routes nationales[]

Routes nationales 1 to 25[]

Number Runs through:
N1 Paris - Beauvais - Amiens - Abbeville - Boulogne-sur-Mer - Calais - Dunkirk - Belgium ()
N2 Paris - Soissons - Laon - Maubeuge - Belgium ()
N3 Paris - Meaux - Château-Thierry - Épernay - Châlons-en-Champagne - Verdun - Metz - Germany ()
N4 Paris - Vitry-le-François - Saint-Dizier - Toul - Blâmont - Sarrebourg - Strasbourg - Germany (B28)
N4A Vincennes (N34) - Joinville-le-Pont (N186)
N5 Dijon - Dole - Switzerland (Geneva) - Thonon-les-Bains - Saint-Gingolph - Switzerland (21)
N6 Paris - Melun - Fontainebleau - Sens - Auxerre - Chalon-sur-Saône - Mâcon - Lyon - Chambéry - Modane - Italy ()
N7 Paris - Fontainebleau - Montargis - Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire - Nevers - Moulins - Roanne - Lyon - Vienne - Valence - Montélimar - Orange - Avignon - Aix-en-Provence - Fréjus - Saint-Raphaël - Cannes - Antibes - Nice - Menton - Italy ()
N8 Aix-en-Provence - Marseille - Aubagne - Toulon
N9 Moulins - Clermont-Ferrand - Issoire - Saint-Chély-d'Apcher - Marvejols - Banassac - Millau - Clermont-l'Hérault - Béziers - Narbonne - Perpignan - Spain (N-II)
N10 Saint-Cyr-l'École - Rambouillet - Chartres - Tours - Châtellerault - Poitiers - Angoulême - Bordeaux - Biarritz - Spain (N-I)
N11 Poitiers (N10) - Niort - La Rochelle
N12 Saint-Cyr-l'École - Dreux - Alençon - Fougères - Liffré - Rennes - Saint-Brieuc - Brest
N13 Paris - Saint-Germain-en-Laye - Orgeval - Mantes-la-Jolie - Évreux - Lisieux - Caen - Cherbourg
N14 Paris - Enghien - Pontoise - Rouen
N15 Bonnières-sur-Seine (A13) - Rouen - Yvetot - Le Havre
N16 Pierrefitte (N1) - Creil - Clermont
N17 Le Bourget (N2) - Senlis - Arras - Lille - Hallum Belgium ()
N18 Étain - Longuyon - Longwy - Belgium ()
N19 Paris - Provins - Troyes - Chaumont - Langres - Vesoul - Belfort - Switzerland
N20 Paris - Étampes - Orléans - Vierzon - Châteauroux - Limoges - Brive - Cahors - Montauban - Toulouse - Foix - Bourg-Madame - Spain (N-152)
N21 Limoges - Périgueux - Bergerac - Agen - Auch - Tarbes - Argelès-Gazost
N22 N20 between Foix and Bourg-Madame - Andorra
N23 Chartres - Le Mans - Angers - Nantes
N24 Rennes - Lorient
N25 Amiens - Arras

Routes nationales 26 to 50[]

Number Runs through:
N26 Verneuil-sur-Avre (N12) - Argentan
N27 Rouen - Dieppe
N28 Rouen - Abbeville - Dunkirk
N29 Yvetot - Amiens - Saint-Quentin - La Capelle
N30 Bapaume - Cambrai - Valenciennes - Quiévrain
N31 Rouen - Beauvais - Compiègne - Soissons - Reims
Compiègne - La Fère
Saint-Avold - Creutzwald
N34 Vincennes - Coulommiers - Esternay
Saint-Dizier - Bar-le-Duc - Verdun
Meaux - Melun
A6 - RN7
Arras - Hesdin - Le Touquet-Paris-Plage
Béthune - Lille
Boulogne-sur-Mer - Saint-Omer - Bailleul
Metz - Sedan - La Capelle - Charleville-Mézières - Cambrai - Douai - Lens - Béthune - Saint-Omer - Calais
Cambrai - Saint-Quentin - Laon - Reims - Châlons-en-Champagne - Vitry-le-François
Douai - Valenciennes
Lens - La Bassée
Valenciennes - Maubeuge - Jeumont - Belgium (N54)
Arras - Douai

Routes nationales 51 to 75[]

Number Runs through:
Épernay - Reims - Charleville-Mézières - Givet
N52 Metz - Thionville - Longwy
Thionville - Évrange
N56 Saint-Avold - Sarralbe
Metz - Nancy - Épinal - Vesoul - Besançon - Pontarlier - Ballaigues
Sedan - Bouillon
Nancy - Saint-Dié-des-Vosges - Sélestat
N60 Orléans - Montargis - Sens - Troyes
Phalsbourg - Saarbrücken
Sarreguemines - Haguenau
Strasbourg - Haguenau - A35
Auxerre - A6
Remiremont - Mulhouse - Basel
Saint-Dizier - Chaumont
Paray-le-Monial - Montchanin
Troyes - Dijon
Access to A6 at Mâcon-Nord.
Besançon - Dole - Chalon-sur-Saône
N74 Sarreguemines - Château-Salins - Nancy - Toul - Chaumont - Langres - Dijon - Beaune - Corpeau
Bourg-en-Bresse - Grenoble - Sisteron

Routes nationales 76 to 100[]

Number Runs through:
Tours - Vierzon - Bourges - Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier
Auxerre - Troyes - Châlons-en-Champagne
Chalon-sur-Saône - Louhans - Lons-le-Saunier - Saint-Laurent-en-Grandvaux
N79 Montmarault - Mâcon - Bourg-en-Bresse
Autun - Le Creusot - Chalon-sur-Saône
Nevers - Autun - Pouilly-en-Auxois
Roanne - Saint-Étienne - Chanas
Lyon - Bourg-en-Bresse - Lons-le-Saunier - Besançon - Belfort - Colmar - Strasbourg
Lyon - Nantua - Bellegarde-sur-Valserine
Bourgoin-Jallieu - Grenoble - Gap - Digne-les-Bains - Grasse - Cannes
Lyon - Nîmes
Grenoble
Lyon - Saint-Étienne - Le Puy-en-Velay - Mende - Rodez - Albi - Toulouse
Lyon - Thiers - Clermont-Ferrand - Tulle - Périgueux - Libourne - Bordeaux
Grenoble - Albertville - Bourg-Saint-Maurice - Col du Petit Saint-Bernard
Grenoble - Briançon
Romans-sur-Isère - Moirans
Viviers - Pierrelatte
Gap - Montgenèvre
Tain-l'Hermitage - A7 (exit 13)
Aubagne - Aix-en-Provence - Manosque - Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban
Toulon - Le Luc
N98 Toulon - Fréjus - Saint-Raphaël - Cannes - Nice - Menton
Remoulins - Avignon - Apt - Forcalquier

Routes nationales 101 to 125[]

Number Runs through:
Eastern bypass of Remoulins - Link -
Vergongheon - Brioude - Le Puy-en-Velay and Pradelles - Aubenas - Montélimar
Conflans-en-Jarnisy - Briey
N104 Lognes - Évry - Les Ulis (Francilienne)
Melun - Montereau-Fault-Yonne
Nîmes - Alès - Florac - Mende - Saint-Chély-d'Apcher
Vedène - Le Pontet - Montfavet
Marvejols - Barjac
Clermont-l'Hérault - Montpellier
Montpellier - Alès
Biriatou -
N112 Montpellier - Béziers - Castres - Albi
Bordeaux - Agen - Toulouse - Carcassonne - Narbonne - Pézenas - Montpellier - Nîmes - Arles - Salon-de-Provence - Marseille
Perpignan - Cerbère
Le Boulou - Col d'Ares
Perpignan - Bourg-Madame
Toulouse - Tarbes - Pau - Bayonne
N118 Sèvres - Les Ulis
Uzerche - Tulle - Aurillac - Espalion - Rodez
Saint-Flour - Espalion
Clermont-Ferrand ou Massiac - Aurillac - Villefranche-de-Rouergue - Toulouse
Chartres
Toulouse - Auch - Mont-de-Marsan - Dax - Saint-Geours-de-Maremne
Montréjeau - Fos

Routes nationales 126 to 150[]

Number Runs through:
Toulouse - Castres
Cherbourg
Saugnacq-et-Muret - Mont-de-Marsan - Pau - col du Somport
Bar-le-Duc - Ligny-en-Barrois
Rennes
Saint-Malo - Rennes - Nantes - La Rochelle - Saintes - Bordeaux
N138 Rouen - Alençon - Le Mans - Tours
Cressensac - Figeac - Rodez
Saintes - Angoulême - Limoges - Aubusson - Clermont-Ferrand
Bourges
Tours - Châteauroux
Bourges - Montluçon - Riom
Bellac - Guéret - Montluçon
Avallon - A6
Angers - Poitiers - Limoges
Sainte-Hermine - Niort
N149 Nantes - Poitiers
Niort - Royan

Routes nationales 151 to 175[]

Number Runs through:
Poitiers - Châteauroux - Bourges - La Charité-sur-Loire - Auxerre
Fontainebleau - Orléans - Tours - Angers
Thionville - Apach
N154 Louviers - Évreux - Dreux - Chartres - Artenay
Orléans - Le Mans - Laval - Rennes
Caen - Falaise - Sées
Angers - Cholet - La Roche-sur-Yon - Les Sables-d'Olonne
Mayenne - Laval - Angers
Montauban-de-Bretagne - Châteaulin
N165 Nantes - Vannes - Lorient - Quimper - Brest
Ploërmel - Vannes
Lorient - Roscoff
La Baule - Châteaubriant - Laval
Carentan - Saint-Lô - Vire
Rennes - Pontorson - Avranches - Caen - Rouen

Routes nationales 176 to 200[]

Number Runs through:
Pré-en-Pail - Domfront - Dinan - Échangeur N12/E50
N177 Pont-l'Évêque - Trouville-sur-Mer
N184 Saint-Germain-en-Laye - l'Isle Adam
Massy / A10 - Les Ulis
Mennecy - Étampes - Ablis

Bastia - Corte, Haute-Corse - Ajaccio

Ajaccio - Bonifacio

Ponte Leccia - Calvi

Casamozza - Bonifacio

Routes nationales 201 and beyond[]

Number Runs through:
Perly-Certoux - Saint-Julien-en-Genevois - Annecy - Aix-les-Bains - Chambéry A-41S
N202 Nice - Puget-Théniers - Barrême
Tende - Breil-sur-Roya
N205 Annemasse - Chamonix - Mont Blanc Tunnel
Bellegarde-sur-Valserine - Saint-Julien-en-Genevois - Annemasse - Douvaine
Varennes-sur-Allier - Vichy - Gannat
Sallanches - Megève - Ugine - Albertville
Bordeaux - pointe de Grave
Épannes - A10 Echangeur n°33
Nantes - Cholet - Bressuire
Bordeaux - Arcachon
Allaines-Mervilliers - A10 Echangeur n°12
Boulevard périphérique de Dijon
Aubenas - Loriol-sur-Drôme
Agde - Echangeur n°34
Aimargues - Echangeur n°26
L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre - Col de Puymorens - Porté-Puymorens
Creil - Senlis - Meaux
Molsheim - Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
Contournement de Limoges (16 km)
Fos-sur-Mer -
Fos-sur-Mer - Raffinerie Esso
Fos-sur-Mer - D.P.F.
- Martigues - Marseille
Orgon - Miramas - Istres - Fos-sur-Mer
Avignon - Tarascon - Arles
Cherbourg
Lunel - Aimargues - Vauvert - Saint-Gilles - Arles - Salon-de-Provence
N618 Saint-Jean-de-Luz - Col d'Aubisque - Col d'Aspin - Bagnères-de-Luchon - Saint-Girons - Argelès-sur-Mer
N814 Boulevard périphérique de Caen

See also[]

  • Routes Départementales, the category below Routes Nationale in France

References[]

  1. ^ Figures from the Ministère de l’Écologie]
  2. ^ "Note Sommaire sur la Gestion des Routes".
  3. ^ "Take the slow road: Route Nationale 7, the French connection". Washington Post. 1 July 2010. Retrieved 3 October 2017.

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