Carretera Nacional N-II

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Carretera Nacional N-II in Spain
Carretera Nacional N-II
map
Course of the N II
Basic data
Operator:
Start of the street: Saragossa
( 41 ° 40 ′  N , 0 ° 50 ′  W )
End of street: La Jonquera
( 42 ° 28 ′  N , 2 ° 52 ′  E )
Overall length: 266 km (current) / 780 km (historical)

Autonomous Community :

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historical:

The Carretera Nacional N-II is a national road in Spain . With a total length of 780 kilometers, it was the longest of the six national roads starting in a star shape from Madrid and leading to the outer limits of Spain. Today the route only exists on approximately 266 kilometers long sections parallel to the AP-2 and AP-7 motorways .

course

The Carretera Nacional N-II led from the capital Madrid via Saragossa , Lleida , Barcelona , Girona to the French border, where it was connected to Départementstraße 900 , which was signposted as French national road 9 until 2006 . This route was determined around 1940. With this determination it was carried out east of Barcelona via Granollers; only later is the transfer to the current route through the Mediterranean coastal towns.

In many sections, the national road has already been replaced or expanded to become the A-2 motorway. These are the Madrid - Saragossa and Lleida - Barcelona sections. Between Saragossa and Lleida, the still existing N-II runs parallel to the AP-2 motorway , between Barcelona and the French border parallel to the AP-7 motorway .

The sections that were not expanded to form the A-2 motorway were rededicated as the Carretera Nacional N-IIa . These are the sections at Castellnou de Seana , Cervera and the Castellolí - Els Hostalets de Pierola and Barcelona- Montgat routes .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Current route of the N-II on the Saragossa - Lleida section on maps.google.de
  2. a b Current route of the N-II on the section Barcelona - French border on maps.google.de