Route nationale 9

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Regions:

  • Auvergne
  • Languedoc -Roussillon
  • Midi -Pyrenees

The Route nationale 9, short N 9 9 or RN, is a French national road.

The road was established in 1824 and originated from the routing of Route 10 impériale your length was 597.5 km.

The national road branched in Moulins of the Route nationale 7 and ran from the Spanish border at Le Perthus. In Spain it is then continued as a national road N-II to Madrid.

By 1945, the N 9 was about Port-la -Nouvelle. Then they took over the road from the north 9B, which then took over the connection of Port-la -Nouvelle. The length decreased by 5.5 kilometers.

In 1969 was due to the thawing of the supervisor Salagou a distance relocation of the N 9 to portions of the routes of N 109 and N 608, and a new route west of Ceyras, which is part of the A75 today.

In the 1990s, carried out by the resulting parallel Autoroute A75 (Clermont -Ferrand - Béziers ) the downgrading of many sections. Some of the expressway sections of the N 9 were integrated into the route of the motorway.

On 13 June 1993, the N9 was interrupted by a rockslide on the south ramp of the Pas de l' Escalette. You beschleunigete the work of the under construction located at the tunnel and took in the summer of 1994, then the operation through this on.

In 2006, then the rest of the national road in the departmental roads was down to a short section through Massiac connecting the N122 to the A75, converted.

N 9a

The N9A was a side branch of the N9 and the direct successor of the Route nationale 9 bis. It existed from 1933 until 1978. It was followed by the number N209.

N 9b

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Auvergne

The Route nationale 9B, 9B N or RN 9B, was a French national road and also a side branch of the N 9

The National Road was established in 1933 and initially led by Sigean where they branched off from the N 9, directly south to Les Cabanes - de Lapalme. The length was 8 kilometers.

In 1945, this route was taken over by the National Road N9 and N 9B was transferred to the old route of the N9 between Sigean and Port-la -Nouvelle. Thus then the length was 5.5 kilometers.

In 1973 was the downgrade to D 9B.

Then the road was in 1984 again the status of a national road and was classified until 2006 under the road number N 139.

In 2006 there was a re- downgrade to departmental road.

N 9c

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Languedoc -Roussillon

The Route nationale 9C, short N 9C or 9C RN, was a French national road and from 1933 to 1973 a side branch of the N 9, which branched off from this at Rivesaltes and went to Le Barcarès. The length was 12 kilometers.

In 1973, she was completely downgraded to departmental road D 90. Meanwhile, a portion of this road to the highway D 83 has been rezoned.

N 9d

The Route nationale 9D, just north 9D or RN 9D was created in 1970 from a section of the National Highway 9, south addition was from the National Road 608 in Clermont- l'Hérault on the confluence of the newly formed eastern bypass in the N 9, laid on these been. Since 1973, she has the number D 909D.

N139

The number N139 was temporarily assigned for side branches of the N9. The first existed from 1976 to 2006 as the compound of N9 with junction 42 of the A9 - D139 today and the second existed from 1984 as wiederaufegstufte N9B.

N209

The N209 is a side branch of the N9 and second successor of the Route nationale 9 bis. It existed from 1978 between Gannat and Varennes -sur -Allier. In 2007 she was graduated from Gannat and Creuzier -le- Neuf, so it has more since no connection to the N9.

N2009

The N2009 was until 2006 in several places, a side branch of the N9, which was in each case if the N9 was moved to a parallel highway. The longest was south of Millau, where the N9 until 1992, was the lead for the A75.

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