Route nationale 14

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Regions:

  • Ile- de -France
  • Haute -Normandie

The Route nationale 14, just N 14 or RN 14, is a French national road.

It was established in 1824 between Saint- Denis and Le Havre, and goes back to the route impériale 15. Her length was 203 kilometers. In 1933, she was led from Epinay- sur -Seine on the outskirts of Paris and the old route from there to Saint -Denis became the N 14A. This extended it by four kilometers. The piece north of the intersection with the N310A originates from the RD11; south of that of the RD12. In 1949 she gave the section between Rouen and Le Havre to the newly created National Road 13bis. Thus it was shortened by 90 kilometers. It was expanded over time sections to expressway and laid on ring roads. In 2006 she was graduated to the extension of Autoroute A15 at Pontoise.

N14a

See Route nationale 14

N14b

The N14B was from 1933 to 1973 a side branch of the N14 in Bonsecours which parallel constituting an alternative to this. He wears the number D914 today.

N14c

The N14C was from 1933 to 1973 a side branch of the N14, which branched off within Le Havre from this and went to the N182. In 1978 he was umgenummert for N115.

N514

The N514 from 1975 to 2000, a side branch of the N14, which was 3 of the A15 between this and the connection point. She goes back to the southern bypass, the N14 was laid and was created by the continued construction of the highway towards Paris and their scale-up to the A15. Today she wears the number D141.

N2014

The N2014 was the number two side branches of the N14. These have been on the old route of the N14 when it was laid on ring roads. The first existed from 1987 to 2006 between Pontoise and Puiseux -Pontoise and the second from 2001 to 2006 in Saint -Clair -sur -Epte.

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