Route nationale 25

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Regions:

  • Haute -Normandie
  • Picardie
  • Nord-Pas -de- Calais

The Route nationale 25, just N 25 or RN 25, was a French national road connecting 1824-1973 Harfleur with Lille. It goes back to the route impériale 28. Her length was 287.5 km. In 1973, she was down to the section Doullens - shortened Arras, as well as the N16 section of Amiens - slammed Doullens, also took on the N17 the Arras section - Lens and the N49 section Seclin - Lille. In Arras the western and northern section of the ring road is numbered N25.

  • N 16 Amiens - Doullens
  • N 25 Doullens - Arras
  • Northwest circumvention of Arras

N25a

The N25A was from 1954 to 1978 a side branch of the N25, which was created as a feeder to the A1, the first portion 1954 between Junction 18 ( N25A ) and 21 went into operation. It has ended on the N334 near the junction. In 1978, the section between the N25 and A1 of the N17.

N25b

The N25B was from 1958 to 1978 a side branch of the N25, which is north of Arras branched off from this and went with southeastern course to N50. It was in 1978 part of the N17.

N25c

The N25C was from 1958 to 1978 a side branch of the N25, which is north of Arras branched off from this and went with a western course to the N37. It was umgenummert for N425.

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