Carretera Nacional N-VI
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- Madrid
- Castile and León
- Galicia
The Carretera Nacional N- VI is a state highway in Spain. She was the third longest of the six star-shaped Madrid outgoing and leading up to the outer limit Spain's national roads with a total length of 606 kilometers. Today the route exists only at about 405 km long sections parallel to the A -6 and AP- 9th
Course
The Carretera Nacional N- VI led from the capital, Madrid, on Collado Villalba Lugo to Corunna. It laid down this route by 1940.
In many sections of the national road has been replaced by the A-6 motorway and upgraded to this. These are the sections Madrid - Collado Villalba and Adanero - Benavente. Between Collado Villalba and Adanero ( 70 km), between Benavente and La Coruña (329 miles) runs the still existing N- VI parallel to the highway A-6.
The sections that have not been expanded to the motorway A- 6 were umwidmet in part to Carretera Nacional N- VIa or continue to bear the name N- VI. These are the sections at Villalpando, Rueda (2.2 km) and Tordesillas (4.2 km). This usually very short distances were part of the historic road leadership of the National N-VI road that ran through these towns. However bypasses were built in the course of the A-6 motorway, allowing thereby the distances are preserved through the villages.