Route nationale 154

Template: Infobox trunk road / Maintenance / FR -N

Regions:

  • Centre
  • Haute -Normandie

The Route nationale 154, just N 154 or 154 RN, is a French national road.

The street number was first established in 1824 and listed on the National Road Network. It goes back to the route impériale 174. Their total length was 146 kilometers.

The route led from this year of Pont -de- l'Arche after Artenay.

In 1949 she took over from the N10 to the 5 km long section between Lèves and Chartres, which was established in the year on a new leadership between Rambouillet and Chartres.

In 1960 there was a small change in the route, which was necessitated by the opening of a new route for the RN 13bis. Between Le Vaudreuil and Nonancourt, and Dreux and Chartres, the road was extended to an expressway, which was upgraded between Le Vaudreuil and Louviers -Sud for Autoroute A154 in 1996. 2006, the section between Allaines - Mervilliers and Artenay was graded.

The section between Nonancourt and Dreux is to be expanded in the future as a highway, as the national road N154 between the connection point to the Autoroute A13 at La Vaudreuil and the RN 254 (connection to junction 12 of the Autoroute A10, was until 1973 part of the RN 827 ) at Janville part of the first variant of the Grand contournement de Paris.

N154A

The N154A was a side branch of the N154, which originated from the eastern N12 within Dreux, when the N12 was placed on the northern bypass newly created. It was in 1978 umgenummert N254 and is now a municipal road.

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