Route nationale 19

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Regions:

  • Ile- de -France
  • Champagne- Ardenne
  • Franche -Comté

The N19 is a French national road, which was established in 1824 between the N5 in Alfortville and the Swiss border at Basel- Burgfelden. It goes back to the route impériale 22. Her length was 489 km. In 1837 it was extended through Porte de la Gare in Paris. At the Swiss border it merges with the main road 2, which crosses the whole of Switzerland to the Italian border at Chiasso, while crosses among others over the Gotthard Pass. In Italy, the road is still continuing as Strada Statale 35 to Genoa. During the Second World War it was established in occupied territory as part of the Reichsstrasse 34. In 1978, she was passed over the route of the N19bis to the Swiss border. The piece between Belfort and the N69 was graded and the N69 to the Swiss border was part of the N266. In 2006 she was graduated from the city limits of Paris and the new N406, and between the francilienne and Langres. Another gradation covered the section beginning in Territoire -de- Belfort to the Swiss border, as the N1019 is built, which will then become the N19 later once it is consistent between the Swiss A6 and the current end of the N19 at Belfort.

N1019

The N1019 is a doubling of the N19. It is built between the Swiss and the A16 D438 of the Haute- Saône as highway and parallel to the graded route of N19bis between Belfort and Delle. Once it is complete it will be renumbered, including the highway D438 for N19.

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